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    Influence of spontaneously occurring bursts of muscle sympathetic nerve activity on conduit artery diameter by Fairfax, Seth T, Padilla, Jaume, Vianna, Lauro C, Holwerda, Seth H, Davis, Michael J, Fadel, Paul J

    “…Large increases in muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) can decrease the diameter of a conduit artery even in the presence of elevated blood pressure,…”
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    Enhanced skeletal muscle metaboreflex activation in type 2 diabetes by Mizuno, Masaki, Holwerda, Seth H, Mitchell, Jere H, Smith, Scott A, Fadel, Paul J

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2016)
    “…Abstract only The effects of insulin on the central nervous system are becoming increasingly recognized. However, the impact of insulin resistance, as in type…”
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    Cardiac overexpression of Mammalian enabled (Mena) exacerbates heart failure in mice by Belmonte, Stephen L, Ram, Rashmi, Mickelsen, Deanne M, Gertler, Frank B, Blaxall, Burns C

    “…Mammalian enabled (Mena) is a key regulator of cytoskeletal actin dynamics, which has been implicated in heart failure (HF). We have previously demonstrated…”
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    Combination of calcium channel blockers and β‐adrenoceptor blockers for patients with exercise‐induced angina pectoris: a double‐blind parallel‐group comparison of different classes of calcium channel blockers by Van Der Vring, Daniëls, Holwerda, Withagen, Schelling, Cleophas, Hendriks

    Published in British journal of clinical pharmacology (01-05-1999)
    “…Aims The combination of calcium channel blockers and β‐adrenoceptor blockers is more effective for the treatment of exercise‐induced angina pectoris than…”
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    Combination of calcium channel blockers and beta blockers for patients with exercise-induced angia pectoris: A double-blind parallel-group comparison of different classes of calcium channel blockers by J A F M van der Vring, Daniels, M C G, Holwerda, N J H, P J A M Withagen

    Published in Angiology (01-06-1999)
    “…The combination of calcium channel blockers and beta blockers is more effective for the treatment of exercise-induced angina pectoris than beta blocker…”
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