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    Effects of spaceflight and ground recovery on mesenteric artery and vein constrictor properties in mice by Behnke, Bradley J., Stabley, John N., McCullough, Danielle J., III, Robert T. Davis, II, James M. Dominguez, Muller‐Delp, Judy M., Delp, Michael D.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-01-2013)
    “…Following exposure to microgravity, there is a reduced ability of astronauts to augment peripheral vascular resistance, often resulting in orthostatic…”
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    Cardiac myosin light chain phosphorylation and inotropic effects of a biased ligand, TRV120023, in a dilated cardiomyopathy model by Tarigopula, Madhusudhan, Davis, 3rd, Robert T, Mungai, Paul T, Ryba, David M, Wieczorek, David F, Cowan, Conrad L, Violin, Jonathan D, Wolska, Beata M, Solaro, R John

    Published in Cardiovascular research (15-07-2015)
    “…Therapeutic approaches to treat familial dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), which is characterized by depressed sarcomeric tension and susceptibility to…”
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    Mechanical ventilation reduces rat diaphragm blood flow and impairs oxygen delivery and uptake by Davis, Robert T, Bruells, Christian S, Stabley, John N, McCullough, Danielle J, Powers, Scott K, Behnke, Bradley J

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-10-2012)
    “…OBJECTIVES:Although mechanical ventilation is a life-saving intervention in patients suffering from respiratory failure, prolonged mechanical ventilation is…”
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    β-Arrestin mediates the Frank–Starling mechanism of cardiac contractility by Abraham, Dennis M., Davis, Robert T., Warren, Chad M., Mao, Lan, Wolska, Beata M., Solaro, R. John, Rockman, Howard A.

    “…The Frank–Starling law of the heart is a physiological phenomenon that describes an intrinsic property of heart muscle in which increased cardiac filling leads…”
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    Effects of aging and exercise training on skeletal muscle blood flow and resistance artery morphology by Behnke, Bradley J, Ramsey, Michael W, Stabley, John N, Dominguez, 2nd, James M, Davis, 3rd, Robert T, McCullough, Danielle J, Muller-Delp, Judy M, Delp, Michael D

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-12-2012)
    “…With old age, blood flow to the high-oxidative red skeletal muscle is reduced and blood flow to the low-oxidative white muscle is elevated during exercise…”
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    Impaired diaphragm resistance vessel vasodilation with prolonged mechanical ventilation by Horn, Andrew G, Davis, 3rd, Robert T, Baumfalk, Dryden R, Kunkel, Olivia N, Bruells, Christian S, McCullough, Danielle J, Opoku-Acheampong, Alexander B, Poole, David C, Behnke, Bradley J

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-08-2019)
    “…Mechanical ventilation (MV) is a life-saving intervention, yet with prolonged MV (i.e., ≥6 h) there are time-dependent reductions in diaphragm blood flow and…”
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    Differential effects of aging and exercise on intra-abdominal adipose arteriolar function and blood flow regulation by Davis, 3rd, Robert T, Stabley, John N, Dominguez, 2nd, James M, Ramsey, Michael W, McCullough, Danielle J, Lesniewski, Lisa A, Delp, Michael D, Behnke, Brad J

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (15-03-2013)
    “…Adipose tissue (AT), which typically comprises an increased percentage of body mass with advancing age, receives a large proportion of resting cardiac output…”
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    Effects of aging and exercise training on spinotrapezius muscle microvascular Po2 dynamics and vasomotor control by MCCULLOUGH, Danielle J, DAVIS, Robert T, DOMINGUEZ, James M, STABLEY, John N, BRUELLS, Christian S, BEHNKE, Bradley J

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-03-2011)
    “…With advancing age, there is a reduction in exercise tolerance, resulting, in part, from a perturbed ability to match O(2) delivery to uptake within skeletal…”
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    Knockout of p21-activated kinase-1 attenuates exercise-induced cardiac remodelling through altered calcineurin signalling by Davis, 3rd, Robert T, Simon, Jillian N, Utter, Megan, Mungai, Paul, Alvarez, Manuel G, Chowdhury, Shamim A K, Heydemann, Ahlke, Ke, Yunbo, Wolska, Beata M, Solaro, R John

    Published in Cardiovascular research (01-12-2015)
    “…Despite its known cardiovascular benefits, the intracellular signalling mechanisms underlying physiological cardiac growth remain poorly understood. Therefore,…”
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    Acupuncture sensation during ultrasound guided acupuncture needling by Park, Jongbae J., Akazawa, Margeaux, Ahn, Jaeki, Beckman-Harned, Selena, Lin, Feng-Chang, Lee, Kwangjae, Fine, Jason, Davis, Robert T, Langevin, Helene

    “…Background Although acupuncture sensation (also known as de qi) is a cornerstone of traditional acupuncture therapy, most research has accepted the traditional…”
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    The joint influence of Sarbanes‐Oxley and FAS123R on financial misreporting by Davis, Robert T., Lopez, Thomas J., Pollard, Troy

    Published in Journal of business finance & accounting (01-10-2023)
    “…Abstract Prior research reports that a manager's equity risk‐taking incentive (vega) is positively associated with financial misreporting. FAS 123R led to a…”
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    Aging and exercise training reduce testes microvascular PO2 and alter vasoconstrictor responsiveness in testicular arterioles by Dominguez, 2nd, James M, Davis, 3rd, Robert T, McCullough, Danielle J, Stabley, John N, Behnke, Bradley J

    “…Testicular function and associated testosterone concentration decline with advancing age, and an impaired O₂ supply may contribute, in part, to this reduction…”
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    Two-Stage Ditch Floodplains Enhance N-Removal Capacity and Reduce Turbidity and Dissolved P in Agricultural Streams by Mahl, Ursula H., Tank, Jennifer L., Roley, Sarah S., Davis, Robert T.

    “…Two‐stage ditches represent an emerging management strategy in artificially drained agricultural landscapes that mimics natural floodplains and has the…”
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    Watershed-scale Land Use Change Increases Ecosystem Metabolism in an Agricultural Stream by Trentman, Matt T., Tank, Jennifer L., Davis, Robert T., Hanrahan, Brittany R., Mahl, Ursula H., Roley, Sarah S.

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-03-2022)
    “…Stream metabolism, in the form of gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (ER), is an important metric of stream ecosystem function, given GPP…”
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    The Influence of Two-Stage Ditches with Constructed Floodplains on Water Column Nutrients and Sediments in Agricultural Streams by Davis, Robert T., Tank, Jennifer L., Mahl, Ursula H., Winikoff, Sarah G., Roley, Sarah S.

    “…The two‐stage ditch is a novel management practice originally implemented to increase bank stability through floodplain restoration in channelized agricultural…”
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