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Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology|March 1, 1987
Sensitivity of intestinal resistance vessels to vasopressin after ganglionic blockade in the conscious catD S Martin, J R McNeill
Neuroscience|August 29, 2006
Base excision repair and the central nervous systemD M Wilson, D R McNeill
Journal of Hypertension|October 1, 1987
Pretreatment with vasodilator or V1-antagonist abolishes vasopressin withdrawal hypotension in spontaneously hypertensive ratsE K Chiu, J R McNeill
The American Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1995
Sympathectomy exaggerates antihypertensive effect of vasopressin withdrawalE K Chiu, J R McNeill
Health Physics|October 1, 1971
Biological dosimetry in an industrial radiography accidentJ K Brown, J R McNeill
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|June 1, 1986
The effect of prolonged infusion and withdrawal of angiotensin II in the spontaneously hypertensive ratE K Chiu, J R McNeill
Proceedings of the Western Pharmacology Society|January 1, 1989
Total body capacitance (TBC) responses to vasopressin differ from those to angiotensin II and norepinephrineJ R McNeill, D S Martin
American Journal of Hypertension|June 1, 1989
Withdrawal-induced antihypertensive effect of vasopressin in Doca-salt hypertensionE K Chiu, J R McNeill
The American Journal of Physiology|August 1, 1991
Whole body vascular capacitance response to vasopressin is mediated by autonomic functionD S Martin, J R McNeill
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology|November 1, 1996
Validation of a flow-differential technique for the recording of splenic blood-volume changes to vasoactive agentsF Xavier, M Yu, J R McNeill
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Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology|March 1, 1987
Sensitivity of intestinal resistance vessels to vasopressin after ganglionic blockade in the conscious catD S Martin, J R McNeill
Neuroscience|August 29, 2006
Base excision repair and the central nervous systemD M Wilson, D R McNeill
Journal of Hypertension|October 1, 1987
Pretreatment with vasodilator or V1-antagonist abolishes vasopressin withdrawal hypotension in spontaneously hypertensive ratsE K Chiu, J R McNeill
The American Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1995
Sympathectomy exaggerates antihypertensive effect of vasopressin withdrawalE K Chiu, J R McNeill
Health Physics|October 1, 1971
Biological dosimetry in an industrial radiography accidentJ K Brown, J R McNeill
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|June 1, 1986
The effect of prolonged infusion and withdrawal of angiotensin II in the spontaneously hypertensive ratE K Chiu, J R McNeill
Proceedings of the Western Pharmacology Society|January 1, 1989
Total body capacitance (TBC) responses to vasopressin differ from those to angiotensin II and norepinephrineJ R McNeill, D S Martin
American Journal of Hypertension|June 1, 1989
Withdrawal-induced antihypertensive effect of vasopressin in Doca-salt hypertensionE K Chiu, J R McNeill
The American Journal of Physiology|August 1, 1991
Whole body vascular capacitance response to vasopressin is mediated by autonomic functionD S Martin, J R McNeill
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology|November 1, 1996
Validation of a flow-differential technique for the recording of splenic blood-volume changes to vasoactive agentsF Xavier, M Yu, J R McNeill
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