Search Results - "DAMON, D. N"
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Endothelial Cell-Specific Knockout of Connexin 43 Causes Hypotension and Bradycardia in Mice
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (14-08-2001)“…Connexin 43 (Cx43) is a protein expressed in a variety of mammalian tissues. However, the lack of specific blockers and the absence of known genetic mutants…”
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Propagation of vasomotor responses coordinates arteriolar resistances
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-03-1989)“…We tested the hypothesis that a conduction pathway intrinsic to the arteriolar wall possesses the properties necessary to coordinate vasomotor responses in the…”
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Patterns of Conducted Vasomotor Response in the Mouse
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A test of the role of flow-dependent dilation in arteriolar responses to occlusion
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-02-1997)“…At an arteriolar bifurcation, occlusion of one of the branch arterioles has been reported to result in an increase in flow, shear stress, and vasodilation in…”
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Determination of capillary tube hematocrit during arteriolar microperfusion
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-06-1994)“…Intracapillary hematocrit is known to be substantially lower than arterial hematocrit. We hypothesized that capillary hematocrit might be influenced by…”
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Central Role of Connexin40 in the Propagation of Electrically Activated Vasodilation in Mouse Cremasteric Arterioles In Vivo
Published in Circulation research (18-04-2003)“…When a short segment of arteriole is stimulated, vasomotor responses spread bidirectionally along the vessel axis purportedly via gap junctions. We used…”
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Methods for isolation, cannulation, and in vitro study of single microvessels
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-07-1981)“…A method is described for the isolation and cannulation of microvessels (12-112 micrometers) that permits study, in vitro, of their physiology and…”
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Method to create small photo-bleached volumes to monitor blood plasma flow in capillaries
Published in Medical & biological engineering & computing (01-07-1995)“…A method has been developed to examine the movement of plasma in capillaries using intravital microscopy. Spatial transients in fluorescence properties are…”
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Microvascular adaptations during maturation of striated muscle
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-09-1981)“…It is well known that capillary density in striated muscle changes during maturation. Capillary density is an important determinant of tissue oxygen supply,…”
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A micropipette which allows in situ perfusion of arterioles and capillaries
Published in Microvascular research (01-03-1993)“…In order to investigate capillary physiology, a glass micropipette system was developed that allowed in situ perfusion of microvessels as well as rapid changes…”
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Augmented Tissue Oxygen Supply during Striated Muscle Contraction in the Hamster: Relative Contributions of Capillary Recruitment, Functional Dilation, and Reduced Tissue PO2
Published in Circulation research (01-12-1982)“…To investigate the relative contributions of alterations in blood flow, capillary density, and tissue PO to elevated oxygen delivery in working muscle, we…”
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A computerized system for densitometric analysis of the microcirculation
Published in Journal of applied physiology: respiratory, environmental and exercise physiology (01-08-1983)“…An analytical system for measuring size, motion, and light absorption of objects in the field of a microscope is described. The design criteria have been…”
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Tissue PO2 and arteriolar responses to metabolic stimuli during maturation of striated muscle
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-09-1981)“…Tissue O2 tension (PO2) and small arteriolar diameter were measured in hamsters aged 32, 60, and 80 days. The cremaster muscle was isolated and superfused with…”
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Venular reactivity in the hamster cheek pouch and cremaster muscle
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Microvascular dilation in response to occlusion: a coordinating role for conducted vasomotor responses
Published in American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology (01-07-2000)“…In rat cremasteric microcirculation, mechanical occlusion of one branch of an arteriolar bifurcation causes an increase in flow and vasodilation of the…”
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Inaccuracies in blood flow estimates in microvessels during arteriolar vasoconstriction
Published in Microvascular research (01-01-1984)“…The effect of vasomotor tone on blood flow estimates was evaluated in the hamster cheek pouch and cremaster muscle microcirculation. The products of arteriolar…”
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Estimates of cellular mechanics in an arterial smooth muscle
Published in Biophysical journal (01-11-1978)“…Estimates of force generation or shortening obtained from smooth muscle tissues are valid for individual cells only if each cell is contracting homogeneously…”
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Capillary grouping in hamster tibials anterior muscles: flow patterns, and physiological significance
Published in International journal of microcirculation: clinical and experimental (1987)“…We have used fluorescein-labeled albumin and epifluorescence videomicroscopy to visualize the organization and flow patterns in the capillaries of a postural…”
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Connexin40 and connexin43 in mouse aortic endothelium: evidence for coordinated regulation
Published in American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology (01-03-2006)“…In the vessel wall, endothelial cells are metabolically and electrically coupled to each other and to the adjacent smooth muscle cells by gap junctions…”
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