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J R Blackmon

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BRUCE R, Blackmon J, Jones J, Strait G
Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol . 2004 Jul; 9(3):291-303. PMID: 15245347
No abstract available.
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Rowell L, Savage M, Chambers J, Blackmon J
Am J Physiol . 1991 Nov; 261(5 Pt 2):H1545-53. PMID: 1951742
Our objective was to determine whether the chemoreflex from human muscle is elicited by small graded reductions in muscle blood flow (MBF) during mild exercise or whether this reflex has...
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Rowell L, Blackmon J
Clin Physiol . 1989 Jun; 9(3):269-77. PMID: 2743745
Our question was whether the reduced orthostatic tolerance that accompanies hypoxaemia in some (not all) subjects might be associated with an abnormally large release of adrenaline. Eight normal young men...
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Rowell L, Blackmon J
Am J Physiol . 1988 Oct; 255(4 Pt 2):H760-4. PMID: 3177667
Venomotor responses, measured as the pressure rise in occluded forearm veins, were used in a two-part experiment to test presence or absence of sympathetic neuroeffector mechanisms in 10 men made...
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Rowell L, Blackmon J
Clin Physiol . 1987 Oct; 7(5):349-76. PMID: 3311579
Traditionally, cardiovascular adjustments to hypoxaemia are viewed as resultants of competing local vasodilation and vasoconstriction via arterial chemoreflexes with net effects of increased cerebral and coronary blood flows (local) and...
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Blackmon J, Rowell L
Am J Physiol . 1986 Nov; 251(5 Pt 2):R887-92. PMID: 3777217
Splanchnic metabolism of O2, glucose, and lactate was studied in five normal men during rest while breathing air, 10.4% O2 [arterial O2 partial pressure (PaO2) = 34.8 Torr], and in...
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Rowell L, Blackmon J
Am J Physiol . 1986 Sep; 251(3 Pt 2):H562-70. PMID: 3752269
A three-part experiment was designed to show whether hypoxemia alters splanchnic vasomotor responses to other stresses by vasodilating splanchnic organs, preventing norepinephrine (NE)-induced vasoconstriction, or altering total sympathetic nervous activity...
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Rowell L, Blackmon J, Kenny M, Escourrou P
Am J Physiol . 1984 Aug; 247(2 Pt 2):H251-8. PMID: 6465330
To determine whether hypoxia increases splanchnic vasoconstriction and impedes splanchnic metabolism during exercise, 11 subjects were exercised for 72 min at O2 uptake (VO2) of 1.8 1/min; 11% O2 was...
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BRUCE R, Belanger L, Blackmon J, Trimble S
J Electrocardiol . 1982 Apr; 15(2):157-63. PMID: 7069333
Another comparison of sensitivity for diagnosis of myocardial infarction in conventional and derived 12-lead ECGs processed by the computer diagnostic program of the Telemed Cardio-Pulmonary System is reasonably consistent with...
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Hall R, Baum R, Bryson A, WINTERSCHEID L, Blackmon J
Chest . 1978 Jun; 73(6):866-9. PMID: 566190
No abstract available.