Search Results - "Serrador, J.M."
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Cerebral blood flow decreases prior to nausea during off-vertical axis rotation
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The role of nitric oxide in the regulation of adaptive immune responses
Published in Inmunología (1987) (01-07-2008)“…Abstract The immune system constitutes a set of effective host responses to pathogens. T lymphocytes orchestrate these responses through specific receptor…”
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Brain freeze induced changes in cerebral blood flow
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Sympathetic activation during the cold pressor test changes cerebral compliance
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Cerebrovascular hemodynamics, gait, and falls in an elderly population: MOBILIZE Boston Study
Published in Neurology (18-05-2010)“…To determine whether alterations in cerebral blood flow regulation are associated with slow gait speed and falls in community-dwelling elderly individuals. The…”
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Elderly women regulate brain blood flow better than men
Published in Stroke (1970) (12-05-2011)Get full text
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Cerebral blood flow regulation during cognitive tasks: Effects of healthy aging
Published in Cortex (01-02-2008)“…Aging is associated with frontal subcortical microangiopathy and executive cognitive dysfunction, suggesting that elderly individuals may have impaired…”
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Cerebral vasoconstriction precedes orthostatic intolerance after parabolic flight
Published in Brain research bulletin (01-09-2000)“…The effects of brief but repeated bouts of micro- and hypergravity on cerebrovascular responses to head-up tilt (HUT) were examined in 13 individuals after…”
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Gender related differences in cerebral autoregulation in older healthy subjects
Published in 2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (01-01-2009)“…Cerebral autoregulation is an intrinsic mechanism of the cerebrovasculature that maintains cerebral blood flow relatively constant over a wide range of blood…”
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