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K S Hageman

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Margiocco M, Borgarelli M, Musch T, Hirai D, Hageman K, Fels R, et al.
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol . 2010 Sep; 299(6):R1555-63. PMID: 20844265
Sympathetic nerve discharge (SND) responses to hyperthermia are attenuated in aged rats without heart failure (HF) and in young HF (Y(HF)) rats, demonstrating that individually aging and HF alter SND...
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Ferreira L, Hageman K, Hahn S, Williams J, Padilla D, Poole D, et al.
Acta Physiol (Oxf) . 2006 Aug; 188(1):3-13. PMID: 16911248
Aim: To test the hypothesis that diminished vascular nitric oxide availability might explain the inability of individuals with chronic heart failure (CHF) to maintain the microvascular PO(2)'s (PO(2mv) proportional, variant...
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Ferreira L, Padilla D, Williams J, Hageman K, Musch T, Poole D
Acta Physiol (Oxf) . 2006 Feb; 186(3):223-32. PMID: 16497201
Aim: To explore the role of nitric oxide (NO) in controlling microvascular O2 pressure (P(O2)mv) at rest and during contractions (1 Hz). We hypothesized that at the onset of contractions...
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Musch T, McAllister R, Symons J, Stebbins C, Hirai T, Hageman K, et al.
Exp Physiol . 2001 Nov; 86(6):749-57. PMID: 11698969
To determine the functional role of nitric oxide (NO) in regulating vascular conductance during high intensity dynamic exercise in skeletal muscles composed of all major fibre types, female Wistar rats...
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Poole D, Sexton W, Behnke B, Ferguson C, Hageman K, Musch T
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2000 Jan; 88(1):186-94. PMID: 10642380
Whether the diaphragm retains a vasodilator reserve at maximal exercise is controversial. To address this issue, we measured respiratory and hindlimb muscle blood flows and vascular conductances using radiolabeled microspheres...
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Symons J, Musch T, Hageman K, Stebbins C
J Cardiovasc Pharmacol . 1999 Jul; 34(1):116-23. PMID: 10413077
We hypothesized that nitric oxide (NO) opposes regional vasoconstriction caused by acute angiotensin II (ANG II) infusion in conscious rats. Mean arterial pressure (MAP), blood flow, and vascular conductance (regional...