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Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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October 23, 2009
Commentaries on viewpoint: pick your Poiseuille: normalizing the shear stimulus in studies of flow-mediated dilation
Cheri L McGowan, Maureen J MacDonald
Medical Hypotheses
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April 20, 2012
Serial remote ischemic preconditioning and rhythmic isometric exercise training: a hypothesis
Philip J Millar, Cheri L McGowan
Blood Pressure Monitoring
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February 11, 2012
Effects of isometric handgrip training on blood pressure (resting and 24 h ambulatory) and heart rate variability in medicated hypertensive patients
Cassandra Stiller-Moldovan, Kenji Kenno, Cheri L McGowan
Gender Medicine
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November 21, 2012
Sex and life expectancy
Joshua E Seifarth, Cheri L McGowan, Kevin J Milne
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)
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February 23, 2012
Impact of resistance training on blood pressure: are all contractions created equal?
Philip J Millar, Ian L Swaine, Cheri L McGowan
The American Journal of Medicine
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February 4, 2015
When and how to recommend 'alternative approaches' in the management of high blood pressure
Robert D Brook, Elizabeth A Jackson, Paolo Giorgini, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)
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December 5, 2006
Isometric handgrip training does not improve flow-mediated dilation in subjects with normal blood pressure
Cheri L McGowan, Andrew S Levy, Neil McCartney, et al.
Psychophysiology
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February 20, 2013
Cardiovascular stress reactivity tasks successfully predict the hypotensive response of isometric handgrip training in hypertensives
Mark B Badrov, Sean Horton, Philip J Millar, et al.
Blood Pressure Monitoring
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September 25, 2007
Effects of isometric handgrip training among people medicated for hypertension: a multilevel analysis
Philip J Millar, Steve R Bray, Cheri L McGowan, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology
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May 4, 2016
Isometric exercise training lowers resting blood pressure and improves local brachial artery flow-mediated dilation equally in men and women
Mark B Badrov, Shane R Freeman, Mary Ann Zokvic, et al.
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Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
|
October 23, 2009
Commentaries on viewpoint: pick your Poiseuille: normalizing the shear stimulus in studies of flow-mediated dilation
Cheri L McGowan, Maureen J MacDonald
Medical Hypotheses
|
April 20, 2012
Serial remote ischemic preconditioning and rhythmic isometric exercise training: a hypothesis
Philip J Millar, Cheri L McGowan
Blood Pressure Monitoring
|
February 11, 2012
Effects of isometric handgrip training on blood pressure (resting and 24 h ambulatory) and heart rate variability in medicated hypertensive patients
Cassandra Stiller-Moldovan, Kenji Kenno, Cheri L McGowan
Gender Medicine
|
November 21, 2012
Sex and life expectancy
Joshua E Seifarth, Cheri L McGowan, Kevin J Milne
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)
|
February 23, 2012
Impact of resistance training on blood pressure: are all contractions created equal?
Philip J Millar, Ian L Swaine, Cheri L McGowan
The American Journal of Medicine
|
February 4, 2015
When and how to recommend 'alternative approaches' in the management of high blood pressure
Robert D Brook, Elizabeth A Jackson, Paolo Giorgini, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)
|
December 5, 2006
Isometric handgrip training does not improve flow-mediated dilation in subjects with normal blood pressure
Cheri L McGowan, Andrew S Levy, Neil McCartney, et al.
Psychophysiology
|
February 20, 2013
Cardiovascular stress reactivity tasks successfully predict the hypotensive response of isometric handgrip training in hypertensives
Mark B Badrov, Sean Horton, Philip J Millar, et al.
Blood Pressure Monitoring
|
September 25, 2007
Effects of isometric handgrip training among people medicated for hypertension: a multilevel analysis
Philip J Millar, Steve R Bray, Cheri L McGowan, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology
|
May 4, 2016
Isometric exercise training lowers resting blood pressure and improves local brachial artery flow-mediated dilation equally in men and women
Mark B Badrov, Shane R Freeman, Mary Ann Zokvic, et al.
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