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September 1, 1986
Communication between feed arteries and microvessels in hamster striated muscle: segmental vascular responses are functionally coordinated
S S Segal, B R Duling
Circulation Research
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December 1, 1986
Coordination of mural elements and myofilaments during arteriolar constriction
G E Sleek, B R Duling
The American Journal of Physiology
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October 11, 1982
A study of rat intracerebral arterioles: methods, morphology, and reactivity
R G Dacey, B R Duling
The American Journal of Physiology
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November 1, 1978
Role of oxygen in arteriolar functional vasodilation in hamster striated muscle
R J Gorczynski, B R Duling
Circulation Research
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September 1, 1977
Relative contributions of passive and myogenic factors to diameter changes during single arteriole occlusion in the hamster cheek pouch
J H Lombard, B R Duling
The American Journal of Physiology
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February 1, 1996
Inosine-induced vasoconstriction is mediated by histamine and thromboxane derived from mast cells
R K Shepherd, B R Duling
Microcirculation (New York, N.Y. : 1994)
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December 1, 1995
Use of Ruthenium Red staining to detect mast cell degranulation in vivo
R K Shepherd, B R Duling
The American Journal of Physiology
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August 1, 1990
Arteriolar reactivity in vivo is influenced by an intramural diffusion barrier
M J Lew, B R Duling
Microvascular Research
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May 1, 1986
Venular reactivity in the hamster cheek pouch and cremaster muscle
D N Damon, B R Duling
Federation Proceedings
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October 1, 1975
Oxygen tension: dependent or independent variable in local control of blood flow?
B R Duling, R N Pittman
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Circulation Research
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September 1, 1986
Communication between feed arteries and microvessels in hamster striated muscle: segmental vascular responses are functionally coordinated
S S Segal, B R Duling
Circulation Research
|
December 1, 1986
Coordination of mural elements and myofilaments during arteriolar constriction
G E Sleek, B R Duling
The American Journal of Physiology
|
October 11, 1982
A study of rat intracerebral arterioles: methods, morphology, and reactivity
R G Dacey, B R Duling
The American Journal of Physiology
|
November 1, 1978
Role of oxygen in arteriolar functional vasodilation in hamster striated muscle
R J Gorczynski, B R Duling
Circulation Research
|
September 1, 1977
Relative contributions of passive and myogenic factors to diameter changes during single arteriole occlusion in the hamster cheek pouch
J H Lombard, B R Duling
The American Journal of Physiology
|
February 1, 1996
Inosine-induced vasoconstriction is mediated by histamine and thromboxane derived from mast cells
R K Shepherd, B R Duling
Microcirculation (New York, N.Y. : 1994)
|
December 1, 1995
Use of Ruthenium Red staining to detect mast cell degranulation in vivo
R K Shepherd, B R Duling
The American Journal of Physiology
|
August 1, 1990
Arteriolar reactivity in vivo is influenced by an intramural diffusion barrier
M J Lew, B R Duling
Microvascular Research
|
May 1, 1986
Venular reactivity in the hamster cheek pouch and cremaster muscle
D N Damon, B R Duling
Federation Proceedings
|
October 1, 1975
Oxygen tension: dependent or independent variable in local control of blood flow?
B R Duling, R N Pittman
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