Search Results - "Santmyire, B R"

  • Showing 1 - 6 results of 6
Refine Results
  1. 1

    Renal nerves do not mediate vasoconstrictor responses to acute nitric oxide synthesis inhibition in conscious rats by BAYLIS, C, BRAITH, R, SANTMYIRE, B. R, ENGELS, K

    “…Nitric oxide is a physiologically important peripheral and renal vasodilator. The studies presented here were conducted in the conscious, chronically…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  2. 2

    Lifestyle high-risk behaviors and demographics may predict the level of participation in sun-protection behaviors and skin cancer primary prevention in the United States: results of the 1998 National Health Interview Survey by SANTMYIRE, Beth R, FELDMAN, Steven R, FLEISCHER, Alan B

    Published in Cancer (01-09-2001)
    “…Sun and ultraviolet radiation exposure are major risk factors for skin cancer, and sun-protective behaviors and skin cancer examinations are means of primary…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  3. 3

    Vertical Transmission of HIV From Mother to Child in Sub-Saharan Africa: : Modes of Transmission and Methods for Prevention by Santmyire, Beth R

    Published in Obstetrical & gynecological survey (01-05-2001)
    “…The impact of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa on future mortality rates of infants, children, and mothers, life…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  4. 4

    Pressor and renal vasoconstrictor responses to acute systemic nitric oxide synthesis inhibition are independent of the sympathetic nervous system and angiotensin II by Baylis, C, Harvey, J, Santmyire, B R, Engels, K

    “…Acute systemic, nonselective nitric oxide synthesis inhibition (NOSI) causes a marked pressor and renal vasoconstrictor response in the normal conscious…”
    Get more information
    Journal Article
  5. 5

    Psoriasis herpeticum: Three cases of Kaposi's varicelliform eruption in psoriasis by Santmyire-Rosenberger, Beth R., Nigra, Thomas P.

    “…Kaposi's varicelliform eruption (KVE), first described in 1887 by Moritz Kaposi, refers to a disseminated cutaneous infection with herpesvirus type 1 or 2,…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  6. 6