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Circulatory Shock|January 1, 1977
Endotoxemia and large intestinal blood flow in subhuman primatesK G Swan, H H Trout, D G Reynolds
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|October 1, 1971
Splanchnic blood flow in experimental shockK G Swan, R W Barton, D G Reynolds
Cardiovascular Research|May 1, 1974
Adrenergic mechanisms in canine hindlimb circulationJ M Brungardt, K G Swan, D G Reynolds
Investigative Urology|March 1, 1973
Some pharmacologic characteristics of the human vas deferensD G McLeod, D G Reynolds, G E Demaree
The Journal of Surgical Research|June 1, 1977
The effects of endotoxemia and fluid expansion on gastric hemodynamics and mucosal permeability in the baboonM J Zinner, N J Gurll, D G Reynolds
The Journal of Surgical Research|July 1, 1978
Vasopressin and blood flow to the canine small intestineJ C Kerr, D G Reynolds, K G Swan
The American Journal of Physiology|August 1, 1985
Intracoronary naloxone in hemorrhagic shock: dose-dependent stereospecific effectsR B Lechner, N J Gurll, D G Reynolds
Current Opinion in Virology|June 20, 2012
Factors affecting the likelihood of monkeypox's emergence and spread in the post-smallpox eraMary G Reynolds, Darin S Carroll, Kevin L Karem
Plos One|October 25, 2013
Understanding U.S. healthcare providers' practices and experiences with molluscum contagiosumChristine M Hughes, Inger K Damon, Mary G Reynolds
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|February 1, 1997
Do dressings with increased permeability reduce the incidence of central venous catheter related sepsis?M G Reynolds, S E Tebbs, T S Elliott
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Circulatory Shock|January 1, 1977
Endotoxemia and large intestinal blood flow in subhuman primatesK G Swan, H H Trout, D G Reynolds
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|October 1, 1971
Splanchnic blood flow in experimental shockK G Swan, R W Barton, D G Reynolds
Cardiovascular Research|May 1, 1974
Adrenergic mechanisms in canine hindlimb circulationJ M Brungardt, K G Swan, D G Reynolds
Investigative Urology|March 1, 1973
Some pharmacologic characteristics of the human vas deferensD G McLeod, D G Reynolds, G E Demaree
The Journal of Surgical Research|June 1, 1977
The effects of endotoxemia and fluid expansion on gastric hemodynamics and mucosal permeability in the baboonM J Zinner, N J Gurll, D G Reynolds
The Journal of Surgical Research|July 1, 1978
Vasopressin and blood flow to the canine small intestineJ C Kerr, D G Reynolds, K G Swan
The American Journal of Physiology|August 1, 1985
Intracoronary naloxone in hemorrhagic shock: dose-dependent stereospecific effectsR B Lechner, N J Gurll, D G Reynolds
Current Opinion in Virology|June 20, 2012
Factors affecting the likelihood of monkeypox's emergence and spread in the post-smallpox eraMary G Reynolds, Darin S Carroll, Kevin L Karem
Plos One|October 25, 2013
Understanding U.S. healthcare providers' practices and experiences with molluscum contagiosumChristine M Hughes, Inger K Damon, Mary G Reynolds
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|February 1, 1997
Do dressings with increased permeability reduce the incidence of central venous catheter related sepsis?M G Reynolds, S E Tebbs, T S Elliott
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