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The Sympathetic Nervous System in Hypertension
Sympathetic drive can contribute not only to the acute adjustment to circulatory stresses but also to sustained elevation in vascular resistance and arterial pressure. In hypertensive animals and humans excessive sympathetic activity coupled with a possible genetic factor may result in defects in electrogenic ion transport of vascular muscle or in ...
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I. SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM [PDF]
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THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF THE SYMPATHETIC AND CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEMS [PDF]
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Orr, David, Rows, Lieutenant-Colonel
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Designed Biomaterial‐Enhanced Cell Transplantation for Neural Tissue Engineering
Biomaterials offer a promising solution for cell transplantation in the central nervous system by creating a protective environment that enhances cell survival, integration, and functional recovery in preclinical models of neurological disorders. ABSTRACT Cell transplantation therapy in the central nervous system is hindered by limited survival and ...
Yun Tang+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Prior work has linked work stressors to asthma. However, research related to gender‐specific associations remains sparse and yielded mixed results. We aimed to address this gap. Methods We drew on cross‐sectional data from the 2015 National Health Interview Survey (individual‐level response rate = 79.7%).
Adrian Loerbroks+5 more
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Persistent instability in a nonhomogeneous delay differential equation system of the Valsalva maneuver [PDF]
Delay differential equations (DDEs) are widely used in mathematical modeling to describe physical and biological systems. Delays can impact model dynamics, resulting in oscillatory behavior. In physiological systems, this instability may signify (i) an attempt to return to homeostasis or (ii) system dysfunction.
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"Reading Between the Heat": Co-Teaching Body Thermal Signatures for Non-intrusive Stress Detection [PDF]
Stress impacts our physical and mental health as well as our social life. A passive and contactless indoor stress monitoring system can unlock numerous important applications such as workplace productivity assessment, smart homes, and personalized mental health monitoring. While the thermal signatures from a user's body captured by a thermal camera can
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ABSTRACT Background Temperature‐controlled radiofrequency (TCRF) ablation of the posterior nasal nerve has been shown to improve chronic rhinitis (CR) symptoms and quality of life (QoL). This study assesses the durability of TCRF's effectiveness and safety 3 years post‐procedure in patients with perennial allergic CR and nonallergic CR.
J. Pablo Stolovitzky+8 more
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Lateral Habenula Regulates Cardiovascular Autonomic Responses via the Serotonergic System in Rats
The lateral habenula (LHb) plays essential roles in behavioral responses to stressful events. Stress is tightly linked to autonomic responses such as cardiovascular responses, yet how the LHb regulates these responses is not well understood.
Tri Huu Doan+8 more
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Bayesian at heart: Towards autonomic outflow estimation via generative state-space modelling of heart rate dynamics [PDF]
Recent research is revealing how cognitive processes are supported by a complex interplay between the brain and the rest of the body, which can be investigated by the analysis of physiological features such as breathing rhythms, heart rate, and skin conductance.
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