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Experimental Physiology
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September 6, 2011
Sensory and sympathetic nerve contributions to the cutaneous vasodilator response from a noxious heat stimulus
Stephen J Carter, Gary J Hodges
Experimental Physiology
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November 12, 2013
Noradrenaline and neuropeptide Y contribute to initial, but not sustained, vasodilatation in response to local skin warming in humans
Gary J Hodges, Paul A Sparks
Microvascular Research
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November 3, 2019
Noninvasive assessment of increases in microvascular endothelial function following repeated bouts of hyperaemia
Gary J Hodges, Stephen S Cheung
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme
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November 26, 2009
Adrenergic control of the human cutaneous circulation
Gary J Hodges, John M Johnson
Microvascular Research
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April 11, 2018
The effect of repeated bouts of hyperaemia on sensory nerve-mediated cutaneous vasodilatation in humans
Gary J Hodges, Stephen S Cheung
Microvascular Research
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September 10, 2013
Contributions of endothelial nitric oxide synthase, noradrenaline, and neuropeptide Y to local warming-induced cutaneous vasodilatation in men
Gary J Hodges, Paul A Sparks
Microvascular Research
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October 5, 2014
To reheat, or to not reheat: that is the question: the efficacy of a local reheating protocol on mechanisms of cutaneous vasodilatation
Andrew T Del Pozzi, Gary J Hodges
European Journal of Applied Physiology
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January 10, 2015
Comparison of the noradrenergic sympathetic nerve contribution during local skin heating at forearm and leg sites in humans
Andrew T Del Pozzi, Gary J Hodges
Microvascular Research
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April 19, 2014
Noninvasive examination of endothelial, sympathetic, and myogenic contributions to regional differences in the human cutaneous microcirculation
Gary J Hodges, Andrew T Del Pozzi
Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
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May 7, 2014
Evidence that reduced nitric oxide signal contributes to cutaneous microvascular dysfunction in peripheral arterial disease
Gary J Hodges, Shah Nawaz, Garry A Tew
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Experimental Physiology
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September 6, 2011
Sensory and sympathetic nerve contributions to the cutaneous vasodilator response from a noxious heat stimulus
Stephen J Carter, Gary J Hodges
Experimental Physiology
|
November 12, 2013
Noradrenaline and neuropeptide Y contribute to initial, but not sustained, vasodilatation in response to local skin warming in humans
Gary J Hodges, Paul A Sparks
Microvascular Research
|
November 3, 2019
Noninvasive assessment of increases in microvascular endothelial function following repeated bouts of hyperaemia
Gary J Hodges, Stephen S Cheung
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme
|
November 26, 2009
Adrenergic control of the human cutaneous circulation
Gary J Hodges, John M Johnson
Microvascular Research
|
April 11, 2018
The effect of repeated bouts of hyperaemia on sensory nerve-mediated cutaneous vasodilatation in humans
Gary J Hodges, Stephen S Cheung
Microvascular Research
|
September 10, 2013
Contributions of endothelial nitric oxide synthase, noradrenaline, and neuropeptide Y to local warming-induced cutaneous vasodilatation in men
Gary J Hodges, Paul A Sparks
Microvascular Research
|
October 5, 2014
To reheat, or to not reheat: that is the question: the efficacy of a local reheating protocol on mechanisms of cutaneous vasodilatation
Andrew T Del Pozzi, Gary J Hodges
European Journal of Applied Physiology
|
January 10, 2015
Comparison of the noradrenergic sympathetic nerve contribution during local skin heating at forearm and leg sites in humans
Andrew T Del Pozzi, Gary J Hodges
Microvascular Research
|
April 19, 2014
Noninvasive examination of endothelial, sympathetic, and myogenic contributions to regional differences in the human cutaneous microcirculation
Gary J Hodges, Andrew T Del Pozzi
Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
|
May 7, 2014
Evidence that reduced nitric oxide signal contributes to cutaneous microvascular dysfunction in peripheral arterial disease
Gary J Hodges, Shah Nawaz, Garry A Tew
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