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Non-canonical role of the sympathetic nervous system in the day-night rhythm in heart rate. [PDF]
Anderson C+5 more
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Role of the Sympathetic Nervous System in the Sinus Node Resistance to High Potassium [PDF]
Mario Vassalle+2 more
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ABSTRACT Spinal cord injury (SCI) triggers secondary damage, including pain‐induced hypertension, inflammation, and hemorrhage, impairing recovery. This study evaluated the efficacy of general anesthesia with preemptive propofol administration in mitigating secondary damage in SCI rats. SCI was induced in rats using a contusion model.
Qun Cheng+2 more
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Graphic method in application to the study of the nervous cells of the sympathetic system
Katsiaryna Bykov
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Objective The inflammatory role of female hormones has been garnering increased attention in the literature. Studies suggest a link between estrogen and inflammatory conditions of the airways and nasal mucosa. However, there remains a paucity of literature regarding the associations of hormones with rhinitis.
Richard G. Chiu+6 more
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The estimation of state of vegetative nervous system (by cardiointervalography) in 20 children and. adolescents of 10-17 years (13,5 ± 2,1 years in average) with dysplastic coxarthrosis was realized. The study showed that before the treatment increase of
E. V. Oleinikov+2 more
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The sympathetic nervous system exacerbates carotid body sensitivity in hypertension. [PDF]
Felippe ISA+5 more
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Effects of Cyclopropane on the Sympathetic Nervous System and on Neural Regulation of Circulation in the Cat [PDF]
A. F. Fukunaga, Robert Epstein
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Sensory and Autonomic Fibers in Anterior Ethmoid, Posterior Nasal, Posterolateral Nasal Nerves
All cadaveric anterior ethmoid, posterior, and posterolateral nasal nerves contained roughly equivalent proportions of sensory, parasympathetic, and sympathetic nerve fiber markers. Neurokinin A was the only neuropeptide with consistently greater percent areas across the different nasal nerves.
John R. Craig+6 more
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