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Targeting Histamine H4 Receptor in the Rostral Ventromedial Medulla to Relieve Hypertension
H4R and its downstream TRPV1 channel mediate the excitatory effect of TMN histaminergic afferent inputs on GABAergic sympathoinhibitory neurons in RVMM. Intranasal delivery of selective H4R agonist VUF 8430 suppresses renal sympathetic outflow and elicits sustained depressor and bradycardia responses in SHRs and CUMS‐induced hypertensive rats ...
Ying Shi +18 more
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Cardiovascular Assessment in Radiotelemetry-Implanted Pregnant Rats
The aim of this study was to assess the potential adverse effects of the chronic use of surgically implanted radiotelemetry transmitters and femoral catheters on embryo-fetal development in rats.Two groups of 10 female rats were implanted with femoral catheters and radiotelemetry transmitters.
Hamid, Daneshvar +5 more
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Biocompatibility of a lab-on-a-pill sensor in artificial gastrointestinal environments [PDF]
n this paper, we present a radiotelemetry sensor, designed as a lab-in-a-pill, which incorporates a two-channel microfabricated sensor platform for real-time measurements of temperature and pH.
Cooper, J.M. +4 more
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Rice cultivation supports growth and survival of a threatened semi‐aquatic reptile
Abstract Integration of agroecosystems and other working landscapes with protected lands and waters is critical to the conservation of Earth's biodiversity. Rice agroecosystems support many species by providing aquatic habitat where natural wetlands have been altered or drained.
Jonathan P. Rose +9 more
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The Faculty Notebook, September 2000
The Faculty Notebook is published periodically by the Office of the Provost at Gettysburg College to bring to the attention of the campus community accomplishments and activities of academic interest.
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A modified night‐netting technique for recapturing quail
Difficulties in recapturing radiomarked birds often prevent wildlife researchers from replacing transmitters and continuing to collect data over long time periods.
Ronald J. Troy +4 more
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Limnology and Oceanography Letters, Volume 11, Issue 1, January 2026.
Kozue Nishida +4 more
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Radiotelemetry System for Continuously Monitoring Temperature in Cows
Deep body temperature is an important index of the physiological status of an animal. A radiotelemetry system was developed to monitor continuously udder and body temperatures in cows under normal housing conditions. Radiotransmitters were crystal controlled blocking oscillators operating in the 27 MHz band. Functionally, the transmitters turned on and
A M, Lefcourt +3 more
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SURVIVAL OF WILD TURKEY GOBBLERS IN SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSIN
: Information on survival, cause‐specific mortality, and harvest rates in relation to hunter effort for wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) gobblers in the Upper Midwest is limited.
R. Neal Paisley +2 more
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Chemical contaminants, pathogen exposure and general health status of live and beach-cast Washington sea otters (Enhydra lutris kenyoni) [PDF]
Analyses of blood and liver samples from live captured sea otters and liver samples from beachcast sea otter carcasses off the remote Washington coast indicate relatively low exposure to contaminants, but suggest that even at the low levels measured ...
Bowlby, C. E. +4 more
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