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J E Chimoskey

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Aerospace Medicine|June 1, 1970
Renal hemodynamic response of unanesthetized dogs to negative accelerationJ E Chimoskey
Aerospace Medicine|September 1, 1970
Coronary blood flow and electrocardiogram during headward acceleration in unanesthetized dogsJ E Chimoskey
Journal of Applied Physiology|March 1, 1972
Skin blood flow by 133 Xe disappearance validated by venous occlusion plethysmographyJ E Chimoskey
Journal of Applied Physiology|August 1, 1970
Renal hemodynamic response of unanesthetized dogs to positive accelerationJ E Chimoskey
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|October 1, 1974
Ultraviolet-induced cutaneous hyperemia and steroid-induced cutaneous hypoemia measured by xenon 133 disappearance in dogsJ E Chimoskey, W Flanagan
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1990
Hemodynamic and behavioral effects of angiotensin II in conscious sheepB A Breuhaus, J E Chimoskey
The American Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1987
Central angiotensin II and PGE2 act independently to increase blood pressure in conscious sheepB A Breuhaus, J E Chimoskey
The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1983
PGE2 does not act at carotid sinus to raise arterial pressure in conscious sheepB A Breuhaus, J E Chimoskey
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|November 1, 1985
Mechanism of tachycardia caused by intracarotid PGE2 in conscious ewesB A Breuhaus, J E Chimoskey
The American Journal of Physiology|August 11, 1984
Mechanisms of central prostaglandin E2 hypertension in conscious dogs, sheep, and calvesS S Hull, J E Chimoskey
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Aerospace Medicine|June 1, 1970
Renal hemodynamic response of unanesthetized dogs to negative accelerationJ E Chimoskey
Aerospace Medicine|September 1, 1970
Coronary blood flow and electrocardiogram during headward acceleration in unanesthetized dogsJ E Chimoskey
Journal of Applied Physiology|March 1, 1972
Skin blood flow by 133 Xe disappearance validated by venous occlusion plethysmographyJ E Chimoskey
Journal of Applied Physiology|August 1, 1970
Renal hemodynamic response of unanesthetized dogs to positive accelerationJ E Chimoskey
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|October 1, 1974
Ultraviolet-induced cutaneous hyperemia and steroid-induced cutaneous hypoemia measured by xenon 133 disappearance in dogsJ E Chimoskey, W Flanagan
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1990
Hemodynamic and behavioral effects of angiotensin II in conscious sheepB A Breuhaus, J E Chimoskey
The American Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1987
Central angiotensin II and PGE2 act independently to increase blood pressure in conscious sheepB A Breuhaus, J E Chimoskey
The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1983
PGE2 does not act at carotid sinus to raise arterial pressure in conscious sheepB A Breuhaus, J E Chimoskey
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|November 1, 1985
Mechanism of tachycardia caused by intracarotid PGE2 in conscious ewesB A Breuhaus, J E Chimoskey
The American Journal of Physiology|August 11, 1984
Mechanisms of central prostaglandin E2 hypertension in conscious dogs, sheep, and calvesS S Hull, J E Chimoskey
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