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Michael M Tymko

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The Journal of Physiology|December 30, 2016
The effect of α<sub>1</sub> -adrenergic blockade on post-exercise brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation at sea level and high altitudeMichael M Tymko, Joshua C Tremblay, Alex B Hansen, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|August 24, 2019
Global Reach 2018: reduced flow-mediated dilation stimulated by sustained increases in shear stress in high-altitude excessive erythrocytosisJoshua C Tremblay, Geoff B Coombs, Connor A Howe, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|September 30, 2020
Global REACH 2018: renal oxygen delivery is maintained during early acclimatization to 4,330 mAndrew R Steele, Michael M Tymko, Victoria L Meah, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|January 30, 2023
Adrenergic control of skeletal muscle blood flow during chronic hypoxia in healthy malesLydia L Simpson, Alexander B Hansen, Gilbert Moralez, et al.
Circulation Research|April 10, 2020
Global Reach 2018 Heightened α-Adrenergic Signaling Impairs Endothelial Function During Chronic Exposure to Hypobaric HypoxiaMichael M Tymko, Justin S Lawley, Philip N Ainslie, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|January 14, 2017
Adenosine receptor-dependent signaling is not obligatory for normobaric and hypobaric hypoxia-induced cerebral vasodilation in humansRyan L Hoiland, Anthony R Bain, Michael M Tymko, et al.
Experimental Physiology|August 24, 2020
Global REACH 2018: The carotid artery diameter response to the cold pressor test is governed by arterial blood pressure during normoxic but not hypoxic conditions in healthy lowlanders and Andean highlandersMichael M Tymko, Ryan L Hoiland, Tyler D Vermeulen, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|March 25, 2022
Global Reach 2018: sympathetic neural and hemodynamic responses to submaximal exercise in Andeans with and without chronic mountain sicknessAlexander B Hansen, Sachin B Amin, Florian Hofstätter, et al.
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|June 15, 2021
Global Reach 2018: Nitric oxide-mediated cutaneous vasodilation is reduced in chronic, but not acute, hypoxia independently of enzymatic superoxide formationGeoff B Coombs, John D Akins, Jordan C Patik, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|July 9, 2020
Acute reductions in haematocrit increase flow-mediated dilatation independent of resting nitric oxide bioavailability in humansRyan L Hoiland, Joshua C Tremblay, Benjamin S Stacey, et al.
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The Journal of Physiology|December 30, 2016
The effect of α<sub>1</sub> -adrenergic blockade on post-exercise brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation at sea level and high altitudeMichael M Tymko, Joshua C Tremblay, Alex B Hansen, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|August 24, 2019
Global Reach 2018: reduced flow-mediated dilation stimulated by sustained increases in shear stress in high-altitude excessive erythrocytosisJoshua C Tremblay, Geoff B Coombs, Connor A Howe, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|September 30, 2020
Global REACH 2018: renal oxygen delivery is maintained during early acclimatization to 4,330 mAndrew R Steele, Michael M Tymko, Victoria L Meah, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|January 30, 2023
Adrenergic control of skeletal muscle blood flow during chronic hypoxia in healthy malesLydia L Simpson, Alexander B Hansen, Gilbert Moralez, et al.
Circulation Research|April 10, 2020
Global Reach 2018 Heightened α-Adrenergic Signaling Impairs Endothelial Function During Chronic Exposure to Hypobaric HypoxiaMichael M Tymko, Justin S Lawley, Philip N Ainslie, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|January 14, 2017
Adenosine receptor-dependent signaling is not obligatory for normobaric and hypobaric hypoxia-induced cerebral vasodilation in humansRyan L Hoiland, Anthony R Bain, Michael M Tymko, et al.
Experimental Physiology|August 24, 2020
Global REACH 2018: The carotid artery diameter response to the cold pressor test is governed by arterial blood pressure during normoxic but not hypoxic conditions in healthy lowlanders and Andean highlandersMichael M Tymko, Ryan L Hoiland, Tyler D Vermeulen, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|March 25, 2022
Global Reach 2018: sympathetic neural and hemodynamic responses to submaximal exercise in Andeans with and without chronic mountain sicknessAlexander B Hansen, Sachin B Amin, Florian Hofstätter, et al.
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|June 15, 2021
Global Reach 2018: Nitric oxide-mediated cutaneous vasodilation is reduced in chronic, but not acute, hypoxia independently of enzymatic superoxide formationGeoff B Coombs, John D Akins, Jordan C Patik, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|July 9, 2020
Acute reductions in haematocrit increase flow-mediated dilatation independent of resting nitric oxide bioavailability in humansRyan L Hoiland, Joshua C Tremblay, Benjamin S Stacey, et al.
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