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Peripheral catecholamine systems: an evolutionary perspective. [PDF]
Goldstein DS.
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Total serum T3 and T4 in nontoxic goiter and autonomous adenoma [PDF]
Borowzak, H. +5 more
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Effects of Low-Sodium Diet vs. High-Sodium Diet on Blood Pressure, Renin, Aldosterone, Catecholamines, Cholesterol, and Triglyceride (Cochrane Review) [PDF]
Niels Graudal +2 more
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Abstract This narrative review highlights the impact of exercise on vascular health in females over the lifespan with an emphasis on puberty, pregnancy and menopause. These events encompass substantial changes in sex hormone levels, particularly oestrogens and progesterone.
Kathleen B. Miller +2 more
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Feasibility study of very high aprotinin dosage in polytrauma patients [PDF]
Clasen, C. +4 more
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Stereospecific Binding of Propranolol and Catecholamines to the β-Adrenergic Receptor
Daphné Atlas +2 more
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Abstract A mixed‐method heat acclimation (HA) protocol may optimise performance by supporting the training taper while promoting thermal adaptation; however, the impact on cardiovascular and fluid‐regulatory adjustments to protect health is unknown. Therefore, we examined the effects of a mixed‐method heat protocol on physiological responses, including
Daniel Snape +5 more
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Bidirectional ventricular tachycardia and cardiogenic shock caused by acute haemorrhagic necrosis of pheochromocytoma: a case report. [PDF]
López-Pena AM +4 more
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Abstract Blood flow in the inactive limb tissues and skin is widely thought to decline during incremental exercise to exhaustion due to augmented sympathoadrenal vasoconstrictor activity, but direct evidence to support this view is lacking. Here, we investigated the inactive‐forearm haemodynamic (Q̇forearm${\dot{Q}}_{\mathrm{forearm}}$) and oxygenation
Steven J. Trangmar +1 more
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