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J H Lombard

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South African Medical Journal = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Geneeskunde|April 21, 1984
Malaria--prophylaxis and treatmentJ H Lombard
Methods in Molecular Medicine|February 19, 2011
Functional studies of the cerebral circulationJ H Lombard
The Journal of Physiology|January 15, 1995
Effect of hypoxia on force, intracellular pH and Ca2+ concentration in rat cerebral and mesenteric small arteriesC Aalkjaer, J H Lombard
Microcirculation (New York, N.Y. : 1994)|December 1, 1995
Responses of cremasteric arterioles of spontaneously hypertensive rats to changes in extracellular K+ concentrationJ H Lombard, W J Stekiel
Microvascular Research|May 18, 1999
Acute elevations in salt intake and reduced renal mass hypertension compromise arteriolar dilation in rat cremaster muscleJ C Frisbee, J H Lombard
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|February 9, 2000
Elevated salt intake impairs dilation of rat skeletal muscle resistance arteries via ANG II suppressionD S Weber, J H Lombard
Circulation Research|October 1, 1977
Relative importance of tissue oxygenation and vascular smooth muscle hypoxia in determining arteriolar responses to occlusion in the hamster cheek pouchJ H Lombard, B R Duling
Microvascular Research|August 25, 1999
Elevated oxygen tension inhibits flow-induced dilation of skeletal muscle arteriolesJ C Frisbee, J H Lombard
Circulation Research|September 1, 1977
Relative contributions of passive and myogenic factors to diameter changes during single arteriole occlusion in the hamster cheek pouchJ H Lombard, B R Duling
Microvascular Research|November 26, 1998
Chronic elevations in salt intake and reduced renal mass hypertension compromise mechanisms of arteriolar dilationJ C Frisbee, J H Lombard
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South African Medical Journal = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Geneeskunde|April 21, 1984
Malaria--prophylaxis and treatmentJ H Lombard
Methods in Molecular Medicine|February 19, 2011
Functional studies of the cerebral circulationJ H Lombard
The Journal of Physiology|January 15, 1995
Effect of hypoxia on force, intracellular pH and Ca2+ concentration in rat cerebral and mesenteric small arteriesC Aalkjaer, J H Lombard
Microcirculation (New York, N.Y. : 1994)|December 1, 1995
Responses of cremasteric arterioles of spontaneously hypertensive rats to changes in extracellular K+ concentrationJ H Lombard, W J Stekiel
Microvascular Research|May 18, 1999
Acute elevations in salt intake and reduced renal mass hypertension compromise arteriolar dilation in rat cremaster muscleJ C Frisbee, J H Lombard
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|February 9, 2000
Elevated salt intake impairs dilation of rat skeletal muscle resistance arteries via ANG II suppressionD S Weber, J H Lombard
Circulation Research|October 1, 1977
Relative importance of tissue oxygenation and vascular smooth muscle hypoxia in determining arteriolar responses to occlusion in the hamster cheek pouchJ H Lombard, B R Duling
Microvascular Research|August 25, 1999
Elevated oxygen tension inhibits flow-induced dilation of skeletal muscle arteriolesJ C Frisbee, J H Lombard
Circulation Research|September 1, 1977
Relative contributions of passive and myogenic factors to diameter changes during single arteriole occlusion in the hamster cheek pouchJ H Lombard, B R Duling
Microvascular Research|November 26, 1998
Chronic elevations in salt intake and reduced renal mass hypertension compromise mechanisms of arteriolar dilationJ C Frisbee, J H Lombard
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