THE ROLE OF OXYGEN IN ESCAPE OF SKELETAL MUSCLE ARTERIOLES FROM SYMPATHETIC NERVE STIMULATION (MICROCIRCULATION, BLOOD FLOW).
In these experiments, we tested the hypothesis that sympathetic escape in skeletal muscle is mediated through a fall in parenchymal cell oxygen levels following blood flow reduction. This hypothesis predicts that if the fall in parenchymal cell PO₂ during stimulation can be minimized, escape should...
Main Author: | BOEGEHOLD, MATTHEW ALAN. |
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Other Authors: | Johnson, Paul |
Language: | en |
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The University of Arizona.
1986
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/183816 |
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