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D G Reynolds

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Gastroenterology|October 1, 1972
Intestinal microvascular architecture in endotoxic shockD G Reynolds, K G Swan
The American Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1971
Adrenergic mechanisms in canine mesenteric circulationK G Swan, D G Reynolds
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|March 1, 1987
Naloxone pretreatment prevents the bloody diarrhea of canine endotoxic shockE Ganes, N J Gurll, D G Reynolds
Circulatory Shock|January 1, 1987
Central nervous system is involved in the cardiovascular responses to naloxone in canine endotoxic but not hemorrhagic shockN J Gurll, E Ganes, D G Reynolds
The Journal of Surgical Research|April 1, 1977
Comparison of portal flow distribution after portacaval and mesocaval shuntsJ W Harmon, M J Zinner, D G Reynolds
Circulatory Shock|January 1, 1984
Dose-dependent effects of nalbuphine in canine hemorrhagic shockL B Hunt, N J Gurll, D G Reynolds
The American Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1972
Route of endotoxin delivery; effects on canine mesenteric hemodynamicsJ M Brungardt, D G Reynolds, K G Swan
Surgery|September 1, 1975
Hemodynamic effects of intra-arterial infusions of catecholamines on the canine gastric circulationM J Zinner, J C Kerr, D G Reynolds
The American Journal of Physiology|October 1, 1975
Adrenergic mechanisms in canine gastric circulationM J Zinner, J C Kerr, D G Reynolds
The Journal of Surgical Research|September 1, 1977
Vasopressin and canine hepatic arterial blood flowJ C Kerr, D G Reynolds, K G Swan
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Gastroenterology|October 1, 1972
Intestinal microvascular architecture in endotoxic shockD G Reynolds, K G Swan
The American Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1971
Adrenergic mechanisms in canine mesenteric circulationK G Swan, D G Reynolds
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|March 1, 1987
Naloxone pretreatment prevents the bloody diarrhea of canine endotoxic shockE Ganes, N J Gurll, D G Reynolds
Circulatory Shock|January 1, 1987
Central nervous system is involved in the cardiovascular responses to naloxone in canine endotoxic but not hemorrhagic shockN J Gurll, E Ganes, D G Reynolds
The Journal of Surgical Research|April 1, 1977
Comparison of portal flow distribution after portacaval and mesocaval shuntsJ W Harmon, M J Zinner, D G Reynolds
Circulatory Shock|January 1, 1984
Dose-dependent effects of nalbuphine in canine hemorrhagic shockL B Hunt, N J Gurll, D G Reynolds
The American Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1972
Route of endotoxin delivery; effects on canine mesenteric hemodynamicsJ M Brungardt, D G Reynolds, K G Swan
Surgery|September 1, 1975
Hemodynamic effects of intra-arterial infusions of catecholamines on the canine gastric circulationM J Zinner, J C Kerr, D G Reynolds
The American Journal of Physiology|October 1, 1975
Adrenergic mechanisms in canine gastric circulationM J Zinner, J C Kerr, D G Reynolds
The Journal of Surgical Research|September 1, 1977
Vasopressin and canine hepatic arterial blood flowJ C Kerr, D G Reynolds, K G Swan
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