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2. Pretreatment of microneedles enhances passive transdermal administration of pilocarpine and pilocarpine-induced sweat production in humans
3. Comparing thermoregulatory responses between short and long moderate intensity intermittent exercise protocols with the same duty cycle
4. Effect of voluntary electric fan use on autonomic and perceptual responses to lower leg passive heating in humans
5. Galanin receptors modulate cutaneous vasodilation elicited by whole-body and local heating but not thermal sweating in young adults
6. Transdermal iontophoretic application of l-NAME is available in sweating research induced by heat stress in young healthy adults
7. Effects of ingestion of isomaltulose beverage on plasma volume and thermoregulatory responses during exercise in the heat
8. In vivo assessments of microneedle arrays and iontophoresis of pilocarpine in human palmar sweating
9. Comparison of hydration efficacy of carbohydrate-electrolytes beverages consisting of isomaltulose and sucrose in healthy young adults: A randomized crossover trial
10. Comparisons of isomaltulose, sucrose, and mixture of glucose and fructose ingestions on postexercise hydration state in young men
11. Effects of ingesting beverages containing glycerol and sodium with isomaltulose or sucrose on fluid retention in young adults: a single-blind, randomized crossover trial
12. Greater V̇O2peak is correlated with greater skeletal muscle deoxygenation amplitude and hemoglobin concentration within individual muscles during ramp‐incremental cycle exercise
13. TRPA1 channel activation with cinnamaldehyde induces cutaneous vasodilation through NOS, but not COX and KCa channel, mechanisms in humans
14. Greater Vo2peak Is Associated With Deoxygenation Amplitude, But Not Deoxygenation Kinetics, Across The Active Muscles
15. The effects of high‐intensity exercise training and detraining with and without active recovery on postexercise hypotension in young men
16. Comparing thermoregulatory responses between short and long moderate intensity intermittent exercise protocols with the same duty cycle
17. Does α1-adrenergic receptor blockade modulate sweating during incremental exercise in young endurance-trained men?
18. Changes in whole tissue heme concentration dissociates muscle deoxygenation from muscle oxygen extraction during passive head-up tilt
19. Separate And Combined Blockades Of Adrenergic Receptors In Sweating To Exercise-heat Stress In Young Men
20. Aging Influences The Modulation Of Reflex Cutaneous Vasodilation During Passive Whole-body Heating
21. Slowed oxygen uptake kinetics in hypoxia correlate with the transient peak and reduced spatial distribution of absolute skeletal muscle deoxygenation
22. Caffeine Exacerbates Hyperventilation and Reductions in Cerebral Blood Flow in Physically Fit Males Exercising in the Heat
23. β-Adrenergic receptor blockade does not modify non-thermal sweating during static exercise and following muscle ischemia in habitually trained individuals
24. Serum, interstitial, and sweat ATP in humans exposed to heat stress: insights into roles of ATP in the heat loss responses
25. Impacts of age, diabetes, and hypertension on serum endothelial monocyte‐activating polypeptide‐II after prolonged work in the heat
26. The Spatial Distribution of Absolute Skeletal Muscle Deoxygenation During Ramp-Incremental Exercise Is Not Influenced by Hypoxia
27. Elevations in serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor following occupational heat stress are not influenced by age or common chronic disease.
28. Influence of dietary nitrate supplementation on local sweating and cutaneous vascular responses during exercise in a hot environment
29. Dietary nitrate supplementation increases nitrate and nitrite concentrations in human skin interstitial fluid
30. Effect of Voluntary Electric Fan Use on Autonomic and Perceptual Responses to Lower Leg Passive Heating in Humans
31. Induction and decay of seasonal acclimatization on whole body heat loss responses during exercise in a hot humid environment with different air velocities
32. The serum irisin response to prolonged physical activity in temperate and hot environments in older men with hypertension or type 2 diabetes
33. Maximum rate of sweat ions reabsorption during exercise with regional differences, sex, and exercise training
34. Influence of Heat Exposure on Motor Control Performance and Learning as Well as Physiological Responses to Visuomotor Accuracy Tracking Task
35. Effect Of Inorganic Nitrate Supplementation On O2 Uptake And Quadriceps Deoxygenation During The Onset And Offset Of Exercise.: 2389 Board #225 June 1 11: 00 AM - 12: 30 PM
36. Determination of the maximum rate of eccrine sweat glands’ ion reabsorption using the galvanic skin conductance to local sweat rate relationship
37. TMEM16A blockers T16Ainh‐A01 and benzbromarone do not modulate the regulation of sweating and cutaneous vasodilatation in humans in vivo
38. The effect of acute intradermal administration of ascorbate on heat loss responses in older adults with uncomplicated controlled hypertension
39. Calcium‐activated Chloride Channel TMEM16A/ANO1 Does Not Mediate the Regulation of Sweating and Cutaneous Vasodilation in Humans In Vivo
40. Wearable Microfluidic Sensor for the Simultaneous and Continuous Monitoring of Local Sweat Rates and Electrolyte Concentrations
41. Sweating responses to isometric hand‐grip exercise and forearm muscle metaboreflex in prepubertal children and elderly
42. Effects of TEA‐sensitive K + channel blockade on cholinergic and thermal sweating in endurance trained and untrained men
43. TRPA1 Channel Activation With Cinnamaldehyde Induces Cutaneous Vasodilation Through NOS, but Not COX and KCa Channel, Mechanisms in Humans
44. Influence of exercise intensity and regional differences in the sudomotor recruitment pattern in exercising prepubertal boys and young men
45. Does aging alter skin vascular function in humans when spatial variation is considered?
46. Na+-K+-ATPase plays a major role in mediating cutaneous thermal hyperemia achieved by local skin heating to 39°C
47. Measurement error of self-paced exercise performance in athletic women is not affected by ovulatory status or ambient environment
48. The effect of seasonal acclimatization on whole body heat loss response during exercise in a hot humid environment with different air velocity
49. The effect of acute intradermal administration of ascorbate on heat loss responses in older adultswith uncomplicated controlled hypertension.
50. Characteristics of sweating responses and peripheral sweat gland function during passive heating in sprinters
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