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The following pages link to Tissue hyperosmolality as a mediator of vasodilatation and transcapillary fluid flux in exercising skeletal muscle (Q54663088):
Displaying 33 items.
- Effect of repetitive stimulation on cell volume and its relationship to membrane potential in amphibian skeletal muscle (Q33231306) (← links)
- The influence of intracellular lactate and H on cell volume in amphibian skeletal muscle (Q33239880) (← links)
- Experimental studies on the pathophysiological responses of the newborn to injury (Q34065303) (← links)
- Influence of receptor antagonists, local anesthetics, and denervation on microcirculation (Q34510100) (← links)
- Inward flux of lactate⁻ through monocarboxylate transporters contributes to regulatory volume increase in mouse muscle fibres (Q35078397) (← links)
- Beta Adrenergic Dilator Component of the Sympathetic Vascular Response in Skeletal MuscleInfluence on the micro-circulation and on transcapillary exchange (Q39085644) (← links)
- Red cell hemoglobin, hydrogen ion and electrolyte concentrations during exercise in trained and untrained subjects (Q39117084) (← links)
- The role of non-thermal factors in the control of skin blood flow during exercise (Q39742468) (← links)
- Intra- and extravascular volume changes in the human forearm after static hand grip exercise (Q41733544) (← links)
- Slow volume changes in calf and thigh during cycle ergometer exercise (Q43526382) (← links)
- Constitutional factors and the local and general responses to injury (Q45123165) (← links)
- Dynamics of canine pancreatic blood flow and of insulin secretion during an intravenous glucose load (Q46560529) (← links)
- Plasma volume change during heavy-resistance weight lifting (Q47215138) (← links)
- Interstitial Glucose and Physical Exercise in Type 1 Diabetes: Integrative Physiology, Technology, and the Gap In-Between (Q47558048) (← links)
- Erythrocyte volume in acifified venous blood from exercising limbs (Q47908349) (← links)
- Responses of group IV afferent units from skeletal muscle to stretch, contraction and chemical stimulation (Q48196454) (← links)
- Maximal perfusion of skeletal muscle in man. (Q54444608) (← links)
- Classification of β-adrenoceptors in the microcirculation of skeletal muscle (Q54531882) (← links)
- Further studies on beta-adrenergic control of transcapillary fluid absorption from skeletal muscle to blood during hemorrhage (Q54534064) (← links)
- Hormonal and neurogenic adrenergic control of the fluid transfer from skeletal muscle to blood during hemorrhage (Q54534066) (← links)
- Immunohistochemical localization and vascular effects of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide in skeletal muscle of the cat. (Q54560192) (← links)
- Evidence for phosphate as a mediator of functional hyperaemia in skeletal muscles (Q67012715) (← links)
- Hyperosmolality and pancreatic blood flow (Q67013708) (← links)
- The Influence of Rheological and Collapse Factors on Pre- and Post-Capillary Flow Resistances in the Skeletal Muscle Vascular Bed of the Cat (Q67335531) (← links)
- Possible mediators of functional hyperaemia in skeletal muscle (Q67418725) (← links)
- Mathematical studies of capillary-tissue exchange (Q67998539) (← links)
- On the edema-preventing effect of the calf muscle pump (Q69384675) (← links)
- Adrenergic-induced vascular adjustments--initial and escape reactions. II. Role of beta-adrenergic receptors within different sections of the isolated intestinal vascular bed (Q70043233) (← links)
- Increase in osmolality of venous blood from skeletal muscle during cholinergic vasodilatation (Q70319768) (← links)
- Transvascular fluid shifts accompanying short bodily activity in the alert rat and their relation to arterial pressure (Q70536858) (← links)
- Intramuscular pressure changes during and after revascularization of the femoral arteries in humans (Q71087538) (← links)
- Volume regulation in mammalian skeletal muscle: the role of sodium-potassium-chloride cotransporters during exposure to hypertonic solutions (Q83842074) (← links)
- Passive muscle tension increases in proportion to intramuscular fluid volume (Q90316432) (← links)