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- Catecholamine responses to alpha-adrenergic blockade during exercise in women acutely exposed to altitude Journal Article
- Catecholamines mediate stress-induced increases in peripheral and central inflammatory cytokines Journal Article
- Direct evidence for tonic sympathetic support of resting metabolic rate in healthy adult humans Journal Article
- O-2 extraction maintains O-2 uptake during submaximal exercise with beta-adrenergic blockade at 4,300 m Journal Article
- Peripheral beta-adrenoreceptors and stress-induced hypercholesterolemia in rats Journal Article
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- Reductions in basal limb blood flow and vascular conductance with human ageing:: role for augmented α-adrenergic vasoconstriction Journal Article
- Role of central beta-adrenergic receptors in regulating proinflammatory cytokine responses to a peripheral bacterial challenge Journal Article
- SYMPATHETIC RESPONSE DURING 21 DAYS AT HIGH-ALTITUDE (4,300-M) AS DETERMINED BY URINARY AND ARTERIAL CATECHOLAMINES Journal Article
- Tonic sympathetic support of metabolic rate is attenuated with age, sedentary lifestyle, and female sex in healthy adults Journal Article