Search Results - "MOREHOUSE, D. H"
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Hypothermia induction and recovery in free-ranging rats
Published in Journal of thermal biology (01-02-2007)“…1. To avoid anesthesia confounders, free-ranging rats were exposed (4 h) to cool water (CW; 10 °C; 5 cm), warm water (WW; 35 °C; 5 cm) or temperate air (TA; 25…”
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Thermoelectric technique to precisely control hyperthermic exposures of human whole blood
Published in Military medicine (01-12-1996)“…The need in military research to avoid exposing humans to harsh environments and reduce animal use requires the development of in vitro models for the study of…”
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Model for environmental heat damage of the blood vessel barrier
Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (1998)“…Environmental heat stress may result in loss of fluid from the vascular space, which can lead to circulatory shock. Since the endothelium serves as the blood…”
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Hyperthermic effects on reticuloendothelial system particulate uptake
Published in Journal of thermal biology (01-10-2000)“…Reticuloendothelial system (RES) particulate uptake (PU) of vascular debris influences survival from extreme hyperthermia. Little is known of the effect of…”
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Hypothermia (HYP) induces tachycardia, not bradycardia in free‐ranging (FR) rats
Published in The FASEB journal (01-03-2006)“…Animal models of HYP employing anesthesia are characterized by bradycardia. This is in contrast to HYP in conscious humans in which tachycardia in conjunction…”
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INFLUENCE OF EXERTIONAL HEAT ILLNESS (EHI) OR EXERCISE (E) ON IMMUNE SYSTEM DISTURBANCES (ISD)
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Distribution and mitogen response of peripheral blood lymphocytes after exertional heat injury
Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-12-2003)“…1 United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, Massachusetts 01760; and 2 Naval Hospital, Beaufort, South Carolina 29902 Submitted…”
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