Connection
Matthew Rossman to Hemodynamics
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Matthew Rossman has written about Hemodynamics.
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Faria D, Moll-Bernardes R, Testa L, Moniz CMV, Rodrigues EC, Mota JM, Souza FR, Alves MJNN, Ono BE, Izaias JE, Sales AO, Rodrigues TS, Salemi VMC, Jord?o CP, De Angelis K, Craighead DH, Rossman MJ, Bortolotto LA, Consolim-Colombo FM, Irigoyen MCC, Seals DR, Negr?o CE, Sales ARK. Neurovascular and hemodynamic responses to mental stress and exercise in severe COVID-19 survivors. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2023 09 01; 325(3):R269-R279.
Score: 0.039
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Sidhu SK, Weavil JC, Rossman MJ, Jessop JE, Bledsoe AD, Buys MJ, Supiano MS, Richardson RS, Amann M. Exercise Pressor Reflex Contributes to the Cardiovascular Abnormalities Characterizing: Hypertensive Humans During Exercise. Hypertension. 2019 12; 74(6):1468-1475.
Score: 0.030
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Groot HJ, Rossman MJ, Garten RS, Wang E, Hoff J, Helgerud J, Richardson RS. The Effect of Physical Activity on Passive Leg Movement-Induced Vasodilation with Age. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2016 08; 48(8):1548-57.
Score: 0.024
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Trinity JD, Barrett-O'Keefe Z, Ives SJ, Morgan G, Rossman MJ, Donato AJ, Runnels S, Morgan DE, Gmelch BS, Bledsoe AD, Richardson RS, Wray DW. Endogenous endothelin-1 and femoral artery shear rate: impact of age and implications for atherosclerosis. J Hypertens. 2016 Feb; 34(2):266-73.
Score: 0.023
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Groot HJ, Trinity JD, Layec G, Rossman MJ, Ives SJ, Morgan DE, Bledsoe A, Richardson RS. The role of nitric oxide in passive leg movement-induced vasodilatation with age: insight from alterations in femoral perfusion pressure. J Physiol. 2015 Sep 01; 593(17):3917-28.
Score: 0.022
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Amann M, Venturelli M, Ives SJ, McDaniel J, Layec G, Rossman MJ, Richardson RS. Peripheral fatigue limits endurance exercise via a sensory feedback-mediated reduction in spinal motoneuronal output. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2013 Aug 01; 115(3):355-64.
Score: 0.019
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Connection Strength
The connection strength for concepts is the sum of the scores for each matching publication.
Publication scores are based on many factors, including how long ago they were written and whether the person is a first or senior author.
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