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Abstract Hyperthermia can cause intestinal injury, facilitating endotoxin translocation and an inflammatory response that has been associated with heat illness. However, the potential occurrence of these responses has been incompletely reported during passive hyperthermia, and the independent effect of hyperthermia is equivocal.
Oliver R. Gibson +3 more
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The uniqueness of on-demand male contraception. [PDF]
Sanchez NDRR +5 more
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Abstract The aim of this study was to determine whether inflammatory and vascular responses to passive heating differ between the early follicular phase (EFP) and the mid‐luteal phase (MLP) of the menstrual cycle. Ten healthy, naturally menstruating females (26 ± 3 years of age; body mass index 21.4 ± 1.9 kg/m2) were assessed during EFP and MLP ...
Yunuo Su +3 more
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Male Readiness for Contraception and its Determinants: A Cross-Sectional Study
Sana Iqbal +5 more
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Vasectomy: a guidelines-based approach to male surgical contraception.
D. Velez +3 more
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Skin wetness perception across body sites in children and adolescents aged 7–16 years old
Abstract Human skin wetness perception relies on the multisensory integration of thermal and mechanical cues during contact with moisture. Yet, it is unknown whether children and adolescents perceive skin wetness similarly to younger and older adults.
Alessandro Valenza +11 more
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Reversible Modulation of Motile Cilia by a Benzo[<i>e</i>][1,2,4]triazinone: A Potential Non-Hormonal Approach to Male Contraception. [PDF]
Chatzifrangkeskou M +6 more
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BET proteins: Investigating BRDT as a potential target for male contraception. [PDF]
Wisniewski A, Georg GI.
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Abstract Dynamic resistance exercise (RE) produces sinusoidal fluctuations in blood pressure that are mirrored by middle cerebral artery blood velocity (MCAv). However, whether lower‐ or upper‐body RE elicits a differential cerebrovascular response has not yet been examined.
Stephanie Korad +2 more
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