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1. Cyclooxygenase products contribute to the exaggerated exercise pressor reflex evoked by static muscle contraction in male UCD-type 2 diabetes mellitus rats.

2. Paradoxical potentiation of the exercise pressor reflex by endomorphin 2 in the presence of naloxone.

3. Intrathecal injection of brilliant blue G, a P2X7 antagonist, attenuates the exercise pressor reflex in rats.

4. ASIC1a does not play a role in evoking the metabolic component of the exercise pressor reflex in a rat model of peripheral artery disease.

5. Functional knockout of ASIC3 attenuates the exercise pressor reflex in decerebrated rats with ligated femoral arteries.

6. The magnitude of the exercise pressor reflex is influenced by the active skeletal muscle mass in the decerebrate rat.

7. ASIC1a plays a key role in evoking the metabolic component of the exercise pressor reflex in rats.

8. Effect of knockout of the ASIC3 on cardiovascular reflexes arising from hindlimb muscle in decerebrated rats.

9. Stimulation of spinal δ-opioid receptors attenuates the exercise pressor reflex in decerebrate rats.

10. µ-Opioid receptors inhibit the exercise pressor reflex by closing N-type calcium channels but not by opening GIRK channels in rats.

11. The role played by oxidative stress in evoking the exercise pressor reflex in health and simulated peripheral artery disease.

12. Low-frequency stimulation of group III and IV hind limb afferents evokes reflex pressor responses in decerebrate rats.

13. The mechano-gated channel inhibitor GsMTx4 reduces the exercise pressor reflex in decerebrate rats.

14. Combined, but not individual, blockade of ASIC3, P2X, and EP4 receptors attenuates the exercise pressor reflex in rats with freely perfused hindlimb muscles.

15. Role played by interleukin-6 in evoking the exercise pressor reflex in decerebrate rats: effect of femoral artery ligation.

16. The exercise pressor reflex and peripheral artery disease.

17. Increased dietary salt intake enhances the exercise pressor reflex.

18. Purinergic 2X receptors play a role in evoking the exercise pressor reflex in rats with peripheral artery insufficiency.

19. Peripheral δ-opioid receptors attenuate the exercise pressor reflex.

20. Endoperoxide 4 receptors play a role in evoking the exercise pressor reflex in rats with simulated peripheral artery disease.

21. Attenuation of autonomic reflexes by A803467 may not be solely caused by blockade of NaV 1.8 channels.

22. Blockade of ATP-sensitive potassium channels prevents the attenuation of the exercise pressor reflex by tempol in rats with ligated femoral arteries.

23. The exercise pressor reflex in animals.

24. P2X2/3 and P2X3 receptors contribute to the metaboreceptor component of the exercise pressor reflex.

25. Blockade of purinergic 2 receptors attenuates the mechanoreceptor component of the exercise pressor reflex.

26. Blockade of acid sensing ion channels attenuates the exercise pressor reflex in cats.

27. Mechanoreceptors and central command.

28. Estrogen's attenuating effect on the exercise pressor reflex is more opioid dependent in gonadally intact than in ovariectomized female cats.

29. MLR stimulation and exercise pressor reflex activate different renal sympathetic fibers in decerebrate cats.

30. Estrogen attenuates the cardiovascular and ventilatory responses to central command in cats.

31. Endomorphins potentiate acid‐sensing ion channel currents and enhance the lactic acid‐mediated increase in arterial blood pressure: effects amplified in hindlimb ischaemia

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