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H G Bohlen

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Microvascular Research|January 1, 1976
Preparation of rat intestinal muscle and mucosa for quantitative microcirculatory studiesH G Bohlen, R W Gore
Circulation Research|February 1, 1996
Intestinal absorption of sodium and nitric oxide-dependent vasodilation interact to dominate resting vascular resistanceH G Bohlen, J M Lash
The American Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1990
Rat venular pressure-diameter relationships are regulated by sympathetic activityA A Shoukas, H G Bohlen
Microvascular Research|January 1, 1979
Microvascular pressures in rat intestinal muscle during direct nerve stimulationH G Bohlen, R W Gore
Circulation Research|November 1, 1987
Quantification of intestinal microvascular growth during maturation: techniques and observationsJ L Unthank, H G Bohlen
Blood Vessels|January 1, 1983
Early microvascular pathology during hyperglycemia in batsH G Bohlen, K D Hankins
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|July 16, 2003
Reduced perivascular PO2 increases nitric oxide release from endothelial cellsG P Nase, J Tuttle, H G Bohlen
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1991
Mechanical characteristics and active tension generation in rat intestinal arteriolesJ M Lash, H G Bohlen, L Waite
The American Journal of Physiology|October 1, 1994
Role of a lymphatic system in glucose absorption and the accompanying microvascular hyperemiaJ M Steenbergen, J M Lash, H G Bohlen
The American Journal of Physiology|October 12, 1999
Acute hyperglycemia depresses arteriolar NO formation in skeletal muscleJ M Lash, G P Nase, H G Bohlen
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Microvascular Research|January 1, 1976
Preparation of rat intestinal muscle and mucosa for quantitative microcirculatory studiesH G Bohlen, R W Gore
Circulation Research|February 1, 1996
Intestinal absorption of sodium and nitric oxide-dependent vasodilation interact to dominate resting vascular resistanceH G Bohlen, J M Lash
The American Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1990
Rat venular pressure-diameter relationships are regulated by sympathetic activityA A Shoukas, H G Bohlen
Microvascular Research|January 1, 1979
Microvascular pressures in rat intestinal muscle during direct nerve stimulationH G Bohlen, R W Gore
Circulation Research|November 1, 1987
Quantification of intestinal microvascular growth during maturation: techniques and observationsJ L Unthank, H G Bohlen
Blood Vessels|January 1, 1983
Early microvascular pathology during hyperglycemia in batsH G Bohlen, K D Hankins
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|July 16, 2003
Reduced perivascular PO2 increases nitric oxide release from endothelial cellsG P Nase, J Tuttle, H G Bohlen
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1991
Mechanical characteristics and active tension generation in rat intestinal arteriolesJ M Lash, H G Bohlen, L Waite
The American Journal of Physiology|October 1, 1994
Role of a lymphatic system in glucose absorption and the accompanying microvascular hyperemiaJ M Steenbergen, J M Lash, H G Bohlen
The American Journal of Physiology|October 12, 1999
Acute hyperglycemia depresses arteriolar NO formation in skeletal muscleJ M Lash, G P Nase, H G Bohlen
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