36 results on '"MILLAR, PHILIP J."'
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2. Acute hypoxia elicits lasting reductions in the sympathetic action potential transduction of arterial blood pressure in males
3. Normal and excessive muscle sympathetic nerve activity in heart failure: implications for future trials of therapeutic autonomic modulation
4. Action potential amplitude and baroreflex resetting of action potential clusters mediate hypoxia‐induced sympathetic long‐term facilitation
5. Intra and inter‐day reproducibility of the functional sympatholysis protocol during rhythmic handgrip exercise in healthy humans
6. Sympathetic transduction of blood pressure during graded lower body negative pressure
7. Potentiation of GABAergic synaptic transmission by diazepam acutely increases resting beat‐to‐beat blood pressure variability in young adults
8. Reliability of measuring resting spontaneous cardiac baroreflex sensitivity using short sampling durations in healthy humans: Impact of central blood volume mobilization
9. Isometric exercise training for hypertension
10. Looking beyond the mean: Are racial differences in beat‐to‐beat blood pressure variability among young men a harbinger for future cardiovascular risk?
11. New insights into the complexity of arterial baroreflex control of muscle sympathetic outflow in humans
12. When is Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity ‘Abnormal’?
13. Contrasting Reflex Neural Modulation of Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity at Rest and During One‐leg Dynamic Exercise in Subjects with and without Heart Failure
14. The Effect of Habitual Cannabis Smoking on Arterial Stiffness and Vascular Endothelial Function: A Preliminary Analysis
15. Arterial baroreflex regulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity at rest and during stress
16. Simultaneous assessment of central and peripheral chemoreflex regulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity and ventilation in healthy young men
17. Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity and Vascular Conductance Responses at the Onset of Arm and Leg Exercise in the Inactive Limb
18. Comparative Assessment of Central and Peripheral Chemoreceptor Reflex Regulation of Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity and Ventilation
19. Muscle Sympathetic Activity Kinetics during One‐leg Cycling in Men and Women with and without Heart Failure: Evidence for Preserved Cardiopulmonary Baroreflex Sympathoinhibition
20. Re‐Examining the Measurement of Sympathetic Baroreflex Sensitivity at Rest and During Stress
21. Impact of Resting Differences in Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity on Hemodynamic and Neural Responses to Exercise
22. Effects of Dynamic Arm and Leg Exercise on Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity and Vascular Conductance in the Inactive Leg
23. Arterial Baroreflex Control of Multi‐ and Single‐Unit Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity in Young Unmedicated Hypertensives
24. TRPV1 and BDKRB2 receptor polymorphisms can influence the exercise pressor reflex
25. Moderate and severe hypoxia elicit divergent effects on cardiovascular function and physiological rhythms
26. Training Heart Failure Patients with Reduced Ejection Fraction Attenuates their Muscle Metaboreflex and Lowers Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity at Rest and During Mild Dynamic Exercise
27. Ischemic preconditioning does not alter muscle sympathetic responses to static handgrip and metaboreflex activation in young healthy men
28. Effect of Sex on Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Responses to Static and Dynamic Exercise
29. Inter‐individual Variability in Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity during Static Handgrip in Healthy Young Men
30. Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Responses to Passive and Active One‐legged Cycling: Insight into the Contributions of Central Command
31. Uncovering the mechanisms for statin‐mediated dysglycaemia: role of Rac1?
32. Divergent muscle sympathetic responses to dynamic leg exercise in heart failure and age-matched healthy subjects
33. Alpha males: muscle sympathetic discharge on beat-to-beat forearm vascular conductance
34. Sex‐differences in the effects of isometric handgrip training on resting blood pressure and resistance vessel function
35. Cardiovascular stress reactivity tasks successfully predict the hypotensive response of isometric handgrip training in hypertensives
36. Normal and excessive muscle sympathetic nerve activity in heart failure: implications for future trials of therapeutic autonomic modulation.
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