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January 1, 1988
Naloxone requires circulating catecholamines to attenuate the cardiovascular suppression of endotoxic shock
S C Allgood, N J Gurll, D G Reynolds
Circulatory Shock
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January 1, 1985
Naloxone potentiates the cardiovascular effects of catecholamines in canine hemorrhagic shock
R B Lechner, N J Gurll, D G Reynolds
Circulatory Shock
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January 1, 1977
The effect of hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation on regional blood flow in cynomulgus monkeys
M J Zinner, N J Gurll, D G Reynolds
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
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October 1, 1971
Effects of endotoxin on the vascular architecture of intestinal mucosa
D G Reynolds, J M Brungardt, K G Swan
The Science of the Total Environment
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August 21, 2002
Comprehensive characterization of engine deposits from fuel containing MMT
Art J Nelson, John G Reynolds, Joseph W Roos
The American Journal of Physiology
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May 1, 1978
Adrenergic stimulation and blockade in mesenteric circulation of the baboon
J C Kerr, D G Reynolds, K G Swan
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics
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July 1, 1973
Renal blood flow during endotoxin shock in the subhuman primate
J P Selmyer, D G Reynolds, K G Swan
The American Journal of Physiology
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February 1, 1976
Primate gastric circulation: effects of catecholamines and adrenergic blockade
M J Zinner, J C Kerr, D G Reynolds
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)
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March 1, 1975
Contractility of renal cortex following complete ureteral obstruction
R B Nagle, L W Evans, D G Reynolds
Digestive Diseases and Sciences
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June 1, 1982
Histamine H1- and H2-receptor blockade does not maintain electrochemical gradients across canine gastric mucosa exposed to bile salt
N J Gurll, J W Harmon, D G Reynolds
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The Journal of Surgical Research
|
January 1, 1988
Naloxone requires circulating catecholamines to attenuate the cardiovascular suppression of endotoxic shock
S C Allgood, N J Gurll, D G Reynolds
Circulatory Shock
|
January 1, 1985
Naloxone potentiates the cardiovascular effects of catecholamines in canine hemorrhagic shock
R B Lechner, N J Gurll, D G Reynolds
Circulatory Shock
|
January 1, 1977
The effect of hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation on regional blood flow in cynomulgus monkeys
M J Zinner, N J Gurll, D G Reynolds
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
|
October 1, 1971
Effects of endotoxin on the vascular architecture of intestinal mucosa
D G Reynolds, J M Brungardt, K G Swan
The Science of the Total Environment
|
August 21, 2002
Comprehensive characterization of engine deposits from fuel containing MMT
Art J Nelson, John G Reynolds, Joseph W Roos
The American Journal of Physiology
|
May 1, 1978
Adrenergic stimulation and blockade in mesenteric circulation of the baboon
J C Kerr, D G Reynolds, K G Swan
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics
|
July 1, 1973
Renal blood flow during endotoxin shock in the subhuman primate
J P Selmyer, D G Reynolds, K G Swan
The American Journal of Physiology
|
February 1, 1976
Primate gastric circulation: effects of catecholamines and adrenergic blockade
M J Zinner, J C Kerr, D G Reynolds
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)
|
March 1, 1975
Contractility of renal cortex following complete ureteral obstruction
R B Nagle, L W Evans, D G Reynolds
Digestive Diseases and Sciences
|
June 1, 1982
Histamine H1- and H2-receptor blockade does not maintain electrochemical gradients across canine gastric mucosa exposed to bile salt
N J Gurll, J W Harmon, D G Reynolds
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