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The following pages link to Effect of heat acclimation on diurnal changes in body temperature and locomotor activity in rats (Q52101028):
Displaying 12 items.
- Involvement of neurogenesis in the hypothalamic area in establishing long-term heat acclimation in rats (Q26745794) (← links)
- Circadian rhythm of body temperature in an ectotherm (Iguana iguana). (Q30463734) (← links)
- Integration of biological clocks and rhythms (Q38116833) (← links)
- Intermittent heat exposure and thirst in rats (Q40743754) (← links)
- Adaptive thermoregulation in endotherms may alter responses to climate change (Q45255206) (← links)
- Changes of noradrenaline-induced contractility and gene expression in aorta of rats acclimated to heat in two different modes. (Q46567896) (← links)
- Heat exposure does not alter eccentric exercise-induced increases in mitochondrial calcium and respiratory dysfunction (Q50542199) (← links)
- Alterations of calf venous and arterial compliance following acclimation to heat administered at a fixed daily time in humans (Q51820879) (← links)
- Can our thermoregulatory system anticipate temperature exposure? (Q52039571) (← links)
- Ambient temperatures preferred by humans acclimated to heat given at a fixed daily time. (Q54529403) (← links)
- Shifts of thermoeffector thresholds in heat‐acclimated rats (Q71998303) (← links)
- Changes in hypothalamic temperature of rats after daily exposure to heat at a fixed time (Q72634881) (← links)