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Jennifer C Richards

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The Journal of Physiology|December 17, 2011
Muscle afferent feedback during exercise: putting the pressure on flowJennifer C Richards, Anne R Crecelius, Brett S Kirby
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|May 17, 2015
Acute ascorbic acid ingestion increases skeletal muscle blood flow and oxygen consumption via local vasodilation during graded handgrip exercise in older adultsJennifer C Richards, Anne R Crecelius, Dennis G Larson, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|September 7, 2014
Role of α-adrenergic vasoconstriction in regulating skeletal muscle blood flow and vascular conductance during forearm exercise in ageing humansJennifer C Richards, Gary J Luckasen, Dennis G Larson, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|April 16, 2025
Endogenous muscarinic acetylcholine receptor signaling blunts α<sub>1</sub>-adrenergic vasoconstriction during higher-intensity handgrip exercise in humansJanée D Terwoord, Frank A Dinenno, Jennifer C Richards, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|February 23, 2013
Mechanical effects of muscle contraction increase intravascular ATP draining quiescent and active skeletal muscle in humansAnne R Crecelius, Brett S Kirby, Jennifer C Richards, et al.
Experimental Physiology|January 15, 2013
Sources of intravascular ATP during exercise in humans: critical role for skeletal muscle perfusionBrett S Kirby, Anne R Crecelius, Jennifer C Richards, et al.
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|August 6, 2004
Sex differences in respiratory exercise physiologyA William Sheel, Jennifer C Richards, Glen E Foster, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|August 21, 2010
Influence of short-term consumption of the caffeine-free, epigallocatechin-3-gallate supplement, Teavigo, on resting metabolism and the thermic effect of feedingMark C Lonac, Jennifer C Richards, Melani M Schweder, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|December 3, 2009
Epigallocatechin-3-gallate increases maximal oxygen uptake in adult humansJennifer C Richards, Mark C Lonac, Tyler K Johnson, et al.
Circulation Research|August 14, 2013
Reactive hyperemia occurs via activation of inwardly rectifying potassium channels and Na+/K+-ATPase in humansAnne R Crecelius, Jennifer C Richards, Gary J Luckasen, et al.
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The Journal of Physiology|December 17, 2011
Muscle afferent feedback during exercise: putting the pressure on flowJennifer C Richards, Anne R Crecelius, Brett S Kirby
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|May 17, 2015
Acute ascorbic acid ingestion increases skeletal muscle blood flow and oxygen consumption via local vasodilation during graded handgrip exercise in older adultsJennifer C Richards, Anne R Crecelius, Dennis G Larson, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|September 7, 2014
Role of α-adrenergic vasoconstriction in regulating skeletal muscle blood flow and vascular conductance during forearm exercise in ageing humansJennifer C Richards, Gary J Luckasen, Dennis G Larson, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|April 16, 2025
Endogenous muscarinic acetylcholine receptor signaling blunts α<sub>1</sub>-adrenergic vasoconstriction during higher-intensity handgrip exercise in humansJanée D Terwoord, Frank A Dinenno, Jennifer C Richards, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|February 23, 2013
Mechanical effects of muscle contraction increase intravascular ATP draining quiescent and active skeletal muscle in humansAnne R Crecelius, Brett S Kirby, Jennifer C Richards, et al.
Experimental Physiology|January 15, 2013
Sources of intravascular ATP during exercise in humans: critical role for skeletal muscle perfusionBrett S Kirby, Anne R Crecelius, Jennifer C Richards, et al.
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|August 6, 2004
Sex differences in respiratory exercise physiologyA William Sheel, Jennifer C Richards, Glen E Foster, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|August 21, 2010
Influence of short-term consumption of the caffeine-free, epigallocatechin-3-gallate supplement, Teavigo, on resting metabolism and the thermic effect of feedingMark C Lonac, Jennifer C Richards, Melani M Schweder, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|December 3, 2009
Epigallocatechin-3-gallate increases maximal oxygen uptake in adult humansJennifer C Richards, Mark C Lonac, Tyler K Johnson, et al.
Circulation Research|August 14, 2013
Reactive hyperemia occurs via activation of inwardly rectifying potassium channels and Na+/K+-ATPase in humansAnne R Crecelius, Jennifer C Richards, Gary J Luckasen, et al.
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