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    Chronic femoral artery occlusion augments exercise pressor reflex in decerebrated rats by Tsuchimochi, Hirotsugu, McCord, Jennifer L, Hayes, Shawn G, Koba, Satoshi, Kaufman, Marc P

    “…In decerebrated rats, we determined the pressor and cardioaccelerator reflex responses to static contraction of hindlimb muscles whose femoral arteries were…”
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    Volatile Anesthetic Effects on Midbrain-elicited Locomotion Suggest that the Locomotor Network in the Ventral Spinal Cord Is the Primary Site for Immobility by JINKS, Steven L, BRAVO, Milo, HAYES, Shawn G

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-06-2008)
    “…Volatile anesthetics produce immobility primarily by action in the spinal cord; however, anesthetic effects among different neuronal classes located in…”
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    Blockade of acid sensing ion channels attenuates the exercise pressor reflex in cats by Hayes, Shawn G., Kindig, Angela E., Kaufman, Marc P.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-06-2007)
    “…Although thin fibre muscle afferents possess acid sensing ion channels (ASICs), their contribution to the exercise pressor reflex is not known. This lack of…”
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    Transient receptor potential A1 channel contributes to activation of the muscle reflex by Koba, Satoshi, Hayes, Shawn G, Sinoway, Lawrence I

    “…This study was undertaken to elucidate the role played by transient receptor potential A1 channels (TRPA1) in activating the muscle reflex, a…”
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    Comparison between the effect of static contraction and tendon stretch on the discharge of group III and IV muscle afferents by Hayes, Shawn G, Kindig, Angela E, Kaufman, Marc P

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-11-2005)
    “…Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of California, Davis, California Submitted 26 May 2005 ; accepted in final form 29 June 2005 The exercise…”
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    Behaviors and Knowledge of HealthCorps New York City High School Students: Nutrition, Mental Health, and Physical Activity by Heo, Moonseong, Irvin, Erica, Ostrovsky, Natania, Isasi, Carmen, Blank, Arthur E., Lounsbury, David W., Fredericks, Lynn, Yom, Tiana, Ginsberg, Mindy, Hayes, Shawn, Wylie-Rosett, Judith

    Published in The Journal of school health (01-02-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT BACKGROUND HealthCorps provides school wellness programming using curricula to promote changes in nutrition, mental health, and physical activity…”
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    The exercise pressor reflex by Kaufman, Marc P, Hayes, Shawn G

    Published in Clinical autonomic research (01-12-2002)
    “…The exercise pressor reflex is believed to play a role in causing the cardiovascular and ventilatory responses to exercise. This review will discuss the…”
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    Gadolinium inhibits group III but not group IV muscle afferent responses to dynamic exercise by Hayes, Shawn G., McCord, Jennifer L., Koba, Satoshi, Kaufman, Marc P.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-02-2009)
    “…Dynamic exercise has been shown to stimulate rapidly both group III and IV muscle afferents. The often rapid (i.e. 2 s) onset latencies of the group IV…”
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    Role played by acid-sensitive ion channels in evoking the exercise pressor reflex by Hayes, Shawn G, McCord, Jennifer L, Rainier, Jon, Liu, Zhuqing, Kaufman, Marc P

    “…The exercise pressor reflex arises from contracting skeletal muscle and is believed to play a role in evoking the cardiovascular responses to static exercise,…”
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    Role played by P2X and P2Y receptors in evoking the muscle chemoreflex by Hayes, Shawn G, McCord, Jennifer L, Kaufman, Marc P

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-02-2008)
    “…Heart and Vascular Institute, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania Submitted 31 August 2007 ; accepted in final form 30…”
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    Blockade of purinergic 2 receptors attenuates the mechanoreceptor component of the exercise pressor reflex by Kindig, Angela E, Hayes, Shawn G, Kaufman, Marc P

    “…The finding that pyridoxalphosphate-6-azophenyl-2,4-disulfonic acid (PPADS), a P2 antagonist, attenuated the pressor response to calcaneal tendon stretch, a…”
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    Both central command and exercise pressor reflex activate cardiac sympathetic nerve activity in decerebrate cats by Tsuchimochi, Hirotsugu, Hayes, Shawn G, McCord, Jennifer L, Kaufman, Marc P

    “…Both static and dynamic exercise are known to increase cardiac pump function as well as arterial blood pressure. Feedforward control by central command and…”
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    Purinergic 2 receptor blockade prevents the responses of group IV afferents to post-contraction circulatory occlusion by Kindig, Angela E., Hayes, Shawn G., Kaufman, Marc P.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-01-2007)
    “…ATP, by activating purinergic 2 (P2) receptors on group III and IV afferents, is thought to evoke the metabolic component of the exercise pressor reflex…”
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    Cyclooxygenase blockade attenuates responses of group III and IV muscle afferents to dynamic exercise in cats by Hayes, Shawn G, Kindig, Angela E, Kaufman, Marc P

    “…Cyclooxygenase products accumulate in statically contracting muscles to stimulate group III and IV afferents. The role played by these products in stimulating…”
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    PPADS does not block contraction-induced prostaglandin E2 synthesis in cat skeletal muscle by McCord, Jennifer L, Hayes, Shawn G, Kaufman, Marc P

    “…Pyridoxal-phosphate-6-azophenyl-2'-4-disulfonate (PPADS), a purinergic 2 (P2) receptor antagonist, has been shown to attenuate the exercise pressor reflex in…”
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    Acid-sensing ion and epithelial sodium channels do not contribute to the mechanoreceptor component of the exercise pressor reflex by McCord, Jennifer L, Hayes, Shawn G, Kaufman, Marc P

    “…Amiloride, injected into the popliteal artery, has been reported to attenuate the reflex pressor response to static contraction of the triceps surae muscles…”
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    Both central command and exercise pressor reflex reset carotid sinus baroreflex by McIlveen, S A, Hayes, S G, Kaufman, M P

    “…In decerebrate unanesthetized cats, we determined whether either "central command," the exercise pressor reflex, or the muscle mechanoreceptor reflex reset the…”
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    Gadolinium attenuates exercise pressor reflex in cats by Hayes, S G, Kaufman, M P

    “…The exercise pressor reflex, which arises from the contraction-induced stimulation of group III and IV muscle afferents, is widely believed to be evoked by…”
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    Thin-fiber mechanoreceptors reflexly increase renal sympathetic nerve activity during static contraction by Kim, Jong Kyung, Hayes, Shawn G, Kindig, Angela E, Kaufman, Marc P

    “…The renal vasoconstriction induced by the sympathetic outflow during exercise serves to direct blood flow from the kidney toward the exercising muscles. The…”
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