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Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
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January 1, 1982
Biochemical quantification of sympathetic nervous activity in humans using radiotracer methodology: fallibility of plasma noradrenaline measurements
M Esler, P Leonard, K O'Dea, et al.
Archives Des Maladies Du Coeur Et Des Vaisseaux
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October 28, 2004
[Rilmenidine sympatholytic activity preserves mental and orthostatic sympathetic response and epinephrine secretion]
M Esler, A Lux, G Jennings, et al.
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)
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April 1, 1991
Biochemical evidence of sympathetic hyperactivity in human hypertension
M Esler, C Ferrier, G Lambert, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry
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August 29, 2006
Reduced brain leptin in patients with major depressive disorder and in suicide victims
N Eikelis, M Esler, D Barton, et al.
Lancet (London, England)
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July 17, 1976
Suppression of sympathetic nervous function in low-renin essential hypertension
M Esler, O Randall, J Bennett, et al.
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
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March 1, 2003
Sympathetic nerve activity and neurotransmitter release in humans: translation from pathophysiology into clinical practice
M Esler, G Lambert, H P Brunner-La Rocca, et al.
Australian Family Physician
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November 29, 2007
The psychosocial experience of women with PCOS--a case control study
Danielle M Esler, Cheryl Anne Travers, Kamala Guttikonda, et al.
Circulation
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September 1, 1993
Functional and neurochemical evidence for partial cardiac sympathetic reinnervation after cardiac transplantation in humans
D M Kaye, M Esler, B Kingwell, et al.
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development
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April 16, 1998
Immune response to a single bout of exercise in young and elderly subjects
R S Mazzeo, C Rajkumar, J Rolland, et al.
Circulation
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January 1, 1986
The effects of changes in physical activity on major cardiovascular risk factors, hemodynamics, sympathetic function, and glucose utilization in man: a controlled study of four levels of activity
G Jennings, L Nelson, P Nestel, et al.
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Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
|
January 1, 1982
Biochemical quantification of sympathetic nervous activity in humans using radiotracer methodology: fallibility of plasma noradrenaline measurements
M Esler, P Leonard, K O'Dea, et al.
Archives Des Maladies Du Coeur Et Des Vaisseaux
|
October 28, 2004
[Rilmenidine sympatholytic activity preserves mental and orthostatic sympathetic response and epinephrine secretion]
M Esler, A Lux, G Jennings, et al.
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)
|
April 1, 1991
Biochemical evidence of sympathetic hyperactivity in human hypertension
M Esler, C Ferrier, G Lambert, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry
|
August 29, 2006
Reduced brain leptin in patients with major depressive disorder and in suicide victims
N Eikelis, M Esler, D Barton, et al.
Lancet (London, England)
|
July 17, 1976
Suppression of sympathetic nervous function in low-renin essential hypertension
M Esler, O Randall, J Bennett, et al.
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
|
March 1, 2003
Sympathetic nerve activity and neurotransmitter release in humans: translation from pathophysiology into clinical practice
M Esler, G Lambert, H P Brunner-La Rocca, et al.
Australian Family Physician
|
November 29, 2007
The psychosocial experience of women with PCOS--a case control study
Danielle M Esler, Cheryl Anne Travers, Kamala Guttikonda, et al.
Circulation
|
September 1, 1993
Functional and neurochemical evidence for partial cardiac sympathetic reinnervation after cardiac transplantation in humans
D M Kaye, M Esler, B Kingwell, et al.
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development
|
April 16, 1998
Immune response to a single bout of exercise in young and elderly subjects
R S Mazzeo, C Rajkumar, J Rolland, et al.
Circulation
|
January 1, 1986
The effects of changes in physical activity on major cardiovascular risk factors, hemodynamics, sympathetic function, and glucose utilization in man: a controlled study of four levels of activity
G Jennings, L Nelson, P Nestel, et al.
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