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1 ANNOUNCEMENT: 20th International Symposium 2009
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2 1. Clinical Dawood, T.
2009
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3 Editorial Board 2009
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4 2. Human Physiology Burton, A.R.
2009
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5 Notes To Authors 2009
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6 P1.16 A case of subacute pandysautonomia with ganglionic antibodies associated with numerous organ specific autoimmune diseases Reddel, S.
2009
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7 P1.29 A comparison of heart rate variability in subjects with Parkinson's disease or extrapyramidal motor slowing: Is heart rate variability a reliable indicator of autonomic dysfunction in Parkinson's disease? Brown, R.
2009
149 1-2 p. 71-
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8 P7.11 A comparison of the cardiovascular and locomotor effects of orexin A after intracerebroventricular and intrathecal administration in the conscious rat Luong, L.N.L.
2009
149 1-2 p. 112-113
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9 P2.8 Action potential content in human muscle sympathetic nerve activity Salmanpour, A.
2009
149 1-2 p. 76-77
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10 P2.18 Action potential content in human postganglionic sympathetic nerve activity during severe reflex mediated autonomic arousal Steinback, C.D.
2009
149 1-2 p. 81-
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11 P7.25 Activation of tyrosine hydroxylase in the A8, A9 and A10 cell groups following hypotension and glucoprivation in Sprague Dawley rat Damanhuri, H.
2009
149 1-2 p. 119-
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12 P3.18 Acute and prolonged effects of pyridostigmine on autonomic ganglionic synaptic transmission in mouse Wang, Z.
2009
149 1-2 p. 90-
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13 P1.28 Acute effects of levodopa administration on cardiovascular responses to tilt test in patients with Parkinsonism Guaraldi, P.
2009
149 1-2 p. 70-71
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14 P5.5 Adrenomedullin and its receptor system in rat sympathetic neurons and their regulation in long-term diabetes Kummer, W.
2009
149 1-2 p. 104-
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15 P2.13 Age-related changes in autonomic cardiac control during sleep: Non linear and complexity analyses of heart rate variability Tobaldini, E.
2009
149 1-2 p. 78-79
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16 P1.21 Analysis of heart rate variability demonstrates cardiac hypersympathetic tone at rest in narcolepsy with cataplexy Grimaldi, D.
2009
149 1-2 p. 67-68
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17 P3.3 A new surgical approach for applying neuronal tracers on the rat heart Grković, I.
2009
149 1-2 p. 83-
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18 P1.33 Angiotensin-II contributes to the increased leg vascular resistance in spinal cord-injured individuals Groothuis, J.T.
2009
149 1-2 p. 73-
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19 P4.3 Antagonistic effects of des-acyl ghrelin and obestatin on ghrelin-induced enhancement of colorectal motility at the lumbo-sacral defecation center in rats Hirayama, H.
2009
149 1-2 p. 92-
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20 P8 Arousal, Stress, Thermoregulation and Conditioning Beig, M.I.
2009
149 1-2 p. 120-
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21 P8.5 A small group of neurons in the medulla fine-tune body temperature control thermoregulation and fever by controlling heat loss in the Wistar rat. II Lindsey, C.J.
2009
149 1-2 p. 122-
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22 P1.10 Autonomic control of heart rate and blood pressure in Anderson–Fabry's disease Mehlsen, J.
2009
149 1-2 p. 63-
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23 P1.27 Autonomic dysfunction in unaffected first-degree relatives of patients suffering from schizophrenia Bär, K.J.
2009
149 1-2 p. 70-
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24 P3.4 Autonomic imbalance in mice lacking gp130 in dopamine β hydroxylase-expressing neurons Parrish, D.C.
2009
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25 P1.32 Autonomic nervous system and cardiac function in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and the effects of evoked attention and sympathomimetic medication on these systems Viljoen, M.
2009
149 1-2 p. 72-73
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26 P6.4 Autonomic neurons expressing cannabinoid and vanilloid receptors in postnatal development Maslyukov, P.M.
2009
149 1-2 p. 107-
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27 P1.2 Autonomic recovery after acute spinal cord injury assessed by sympathetic vasoconstrictor responses to physiological stimulation Lauschke, J.L.
2009
149 1-2 p. 60-
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28 P2.9 Baroreflex open-loop gain at rest and during exercise in man Fiser, B.
2009
149 1-2 p. 77-
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29 P9.5 Carbon dioxide suppresses hypoxia-enhanced expression of TH and VEGF mRNA in the rat carotid body Wakai, J.
2009
149 1-2 p. 125-126
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30 P1.17 Cardiac autonomic dysfunction in insular cortex infarction Oh, J.
2009
149 1-2 p. 65-66
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31 P1.26 Cardio-respiratory coupling indicates suppression of vagal activity in acute schizophrenia Bär, K.-J.
2009
149 1-2 p. 70-
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32 P2.7 Cardiovascular effects of glossopharyngeal insufflation in divers Heusser, K.
2009
149 1-2 p. 76-
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33 P2.4 Cardioventilatory coupling and pulmonary gas exchange efficiency in humans Sin, P.Y.W.
2009
149 1-2 p. 75-
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34 P6.2 Cell division in the developing mouse stellate ganglion Gonsalvez, D.G.
2009
149 1-2 p. 106-107
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35 P3.7 Cellular mechanism of action of Prostaglandin E2 on mouse urinary bladder Kobayter, S.
2009
149 1-2 p. 84-85
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36 P7 Central cardiovascular control Netzer, F.
2009
149 1-2 p. 108-
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37 P4.17 Changes in expression of cyclooxygenase-2 and gap junction protein connexins in the smooth muscle and mucosa of patients with slow transit constipation Liu, L.
2009
149 1-2 p. 98-99
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38 P3.10 Chemical denervation of sympathetic nervous system induces abnormal myocardial architecture Guilbeau-Frugier, C.
2009
149 1-2 p. 86-
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39 P4.22 Cholera toxin induces sustained hyperexcitability in myenteric AH neurons in guinea-pig jejunum Gwynne, R.M.
2009
149 1-2 p. 101-102
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40 P4.23 Cholera toxin suppresses fatty acid induced motor activity in the guinea-pig jejunum Fung, C.
2009
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41 P2.11 Cognitive and autonomic evaluation of emotional scenes: A comparison between Japanese and French individuals Casiez, N.
2009
149 1-2 p. 78-
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42 P5.8 Comfort food or voluntary exercise produces similar beneficial effects on stress responses following maternal separation in male rats Maniam, J.
2009
149 1-2 p. 106-
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43 P2.6 Comparison of baroreflex sensitivity determined by cross-spectral analysis at respiratory and 0.1 Hz frequencies in man Honzikova, N.
2009
149 1-2 p. 76-
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44 P2.19 Concurrent recording of spontaneous muscle sympathetic nerve activity and spontaneous fluctuations in brainstem fMRI signal intensity: ‘Real-time’ imaging of the baroreflex in human subjects Macefield, V.G.
2009
149 1-2 p. 81-82
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45 P7.24 Conditioned fear to context: Cardiovascular and locomotor correlates in mice Choy, K.H.C.
2009
149 1-2 p. 118-
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46 P5.4 Contribution of NPY Y1 and NPY Y2 receptors to sympathetic vasoconstriction in the diabetic streptozotocin-treated rat tail artery at two time points Dickson, P.
2009
149 1-2 p. 103-104
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47 P7.2 Control of cardiac rate, atrioventricular conduction and ventricular contractility and relaxation by the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus in the anaesthetised rat Salo, L.M.
2009
149 1-2 p. 108-109
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48 P2.2 Cortical activation patterns associated with skeletal muscle afferent stimulation Goswami, R.
2009
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49 P6 Development Cane, K.N.
2009
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50 P5 Dietary influences and diabetes Bobrovskaya, L.
2009
149 1-2 p. 102-103
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51 P7.3 Different approaches to evaluate an interaction of purinergic and nitrergic mechanisms in the nucleus tractus solitarius neurons of rats Granjeiro, E.M.
2009
149 1-2 p. 109-
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52 P4.13 Differential expression of mas-related gene (Mrg) receptors in the normal and inflamed murine ileum Avula, L.R.
2009
149 1-2 p. 97-
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53 P8.6 Different populations of prostaglandin EP3 receptor-expressing rat preoptic neurons project to two fever-mediating sympathoexcitatory brain regions Nakamura, Y.
2009
149 1-2 p. 122-123
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54 P7.14 Distinct contributions of different regions of the paratrigeminal nucleus in cardiorespiratory and baroreceptor functions of Wistar rats Sousa, L.O.
2009
149 1-2 p. 114-
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55 P3.15 Dopamine D1 agonist inhibit the bladder contraction and change the activity of striatal bladder relaxation phase related neurons in cats Yamamoto, T.
2009
149 1-2 p. 88-89
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56 P1.20 Dorsal paroxistic sweating — Case report Santos, M.
2009
149 1-2 p. 67-
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57 P3.17 Dysautonomia precedes cardiomyopathy in a mouse model of muscular dystrophy Sabharwal, R.
2009
149 1-2 p. 89-90
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58 P1.11 Dysautonomia Rating Scales in Parkinson's disease: Symptoms of orthostatic hypotension Pavy-Le Traon, A.
2009
149 1-2 p. 63-
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59 P4.7 Effects and mechanisms of tachykinins-induced prostaglandin E2 biosynthesis in human colon mucosa Dai, L.
2009
149 1-2 p. 94-
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60 P7.23 Effects of activation of ghrelin receptors in the spinal cord on cardiovascular function in the rat Bron, R.
2009
149 1-2 p. 117-118
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61 P7.5 Effects of basal forebrain stimulation on nerve growth factor secretion and blood flow in the parietal cortex in adult and aged rats Hotta, H.
2009
149 1-2 p. 110-
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62 P1.9 Effects of hypertension therapy based on eprosartan on systolic arterial blood pressure and cognitive function: Results of the OSCAR study Hanon, O.
2009
149 1-2 p. 62-63
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63 P5.3 Effects of inhibition of the nuclear factor kappa B cascade on function of the gastric fundus innervation in diabetic rats Cotter, M.A.
2009
149 1-2 p. 103-
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64 P9.4 Effects of noxious cutaneous mechanical stimulation on dorsal spinal cord blood flow in anesthetized rats Kurosawa, M.
2009
149 1-2 p. 125-
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65 P2.12 Effects of posture on vestibular modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity in humans James, C.
2009
149 1-2 p. 78-
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66 P3.16 Effects of voluntary exercise on cardiac responses to stress and on cardiac contractility and excitability in rats Beig, M.I.
2009
149 1-2 p. 89-
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67 P7.15 Electrical behavior of paratrigeminal nucleus neurons during blood pressure changes in freely behaving Wistar rats Sousa, L.O.
2009
149 1-2 p. 114-
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68 P4.18 Electrical properties of subpopulations of thoracic dorsal root ganglion neurons and their implications for the sensory innervation of the jejunum in the adult mouse Tan, L.L.
2009
149 1-2 p. 99-100
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69 P4.12 Electrochemical measurements of mouse intestinal serotonin and melatonin: Effects of age and daily melatonin supplementation Bertrand, P.P.
2009
149 1-2 p. 96-97
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70 P8.7 Evidence of a GABAergic projection from the central nucleus of the amygdala to the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray in rats Olsen, N.D.
2009
149 1-2 p. 123-
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71 P1.14 Excessive sympathetic activation in heart failure with chronic renal failure: Role of chemoreflex activation Despas, F.
2009
149 1-2 p. 64-65
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72 P4.11 Exploring short term plasticity in the enteric nervous system: Voltage-sensitive dye recordings of guinea pig myenteric neurons Bertrand, R.L.
2009
149 1-2 p. 96-
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73 P7.7 Exposure to chronic intermittent hypoxia promotes exaggerated sympathetic reflexes but blunted adrenergic vascular reactivity in Sprague–Dawley rats Silva, A.Q.
2009
149 1-2 p. 111-
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74 P3.2 Expression of connexins and neurochemical receptors in human detrusor: Differences in gender and in multiple sclerosis Burcher, E.
2009
149 1-2 p. 82-83
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75 P1.18 Frequent nocturnal blood pressure dysregulation in various extrapyramidal syndromes Reimann, M.
2009
149 1-2 p. 66-
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76 P3.14 Functional roles of M2 and M3 muscarinic receptors in cholinergic nerve-induced contractions in mouse bladder studied with receptor knockout mice Unno, T.
2009
149 1-2 p. 88-
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77 P7.27 Ganglionic processing in vasomotor pathways Bratton, B.
2009
149 1-2 p. 120-
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78 P7.20 Gene expression profiles of major chemokines in the nucleus tractus solitarii of the spontaneously hypertensive rat Waki, H.
2009
149 1-2 p. 116-117
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79 P4. GI Tract Hudson, N.P.H.
2009
149 1-2 p. 91-
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80 P5.7 Grain of paradise extracts and its active principal component 6-paradol activate the sympathetic nerve activity brown adipose tissue in rats Shimizu, Y.
2009
149 1-2 p. 105-
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81 P2.3 Human cortical regions associated with the sympathetic vasoconstrictor response to simulated central and obstructive apneas Kimmerly, D.S.
2009
149 1-2 p. 74-75
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82 P6.5 Immunohistochemical analysis of neuron types in the enteric nervous system (ENS) of larval and adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) Uyttebroek, L.
2009
149 1-2 p. 107-108
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83 P7.21 Increased anti-apoptotic condition in the nucleus tractus solitarii of spontaneously hypertensive rats Gouraud, S.S.
2009
149 1-2 p. 117-
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84 P1.31 Influence of smoking on the human autonomic nervous system Toshima, H.
2009
149 1-2 p. 72-
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85 P7.9 Inhibition of central angiotensin AT-1 receptors inhibits cardiac but not renal sympathetic nerve activity in sheep with heart failure Hood, S.G.
2009
149 1-2 p. 112-
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86 P8.2 In situ detection of stress-induced intracellular production of superoxide in mouse brain Chavez, C.A.
2009
149 1-2 p. 120-121
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87 P1.7 Is polycystic ovary syndrome associated with high sympathetic nerve activity and size at birth? Sverrisdottir, Y.B.
2009
149 1-2 p. 62-
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88 P4.6 Kv7 channels and Nav1 α-subunits: mRNA expression in the guinea-pig enteric nervous system Marks, K.A.
2009
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89 Plenary Berg, D.K.
2009
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90 Plenary 3: Clinical approaches to function and dysfunction of the central autonomic nervous system Hilz, M.J.
2009
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91 Plenary 4: Dissecting axes of autonomic control in humans: Insights from neuroimaging Critchley, H.D.
2009
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92 Plenary 2: Injury and the sympathetic nervous system McLachlan, E.M.
2009
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93 P1.15 Levosimedan improves hemodynamics functions without sympathetic activation in severe heart failure patients refractory to dobutamine: Direct evidence from sympathetic neural recording Despas, F.
2009
149 1-2 p. 65-
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94 P1.8 Low-frequency electro-acupuncture and physical exercise decrease high muscle sympathetic nerve activity in polycystic ovary syndrome Stener-Victorin, E.
2009
149 1-2 p. 62-
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95 P2.14 Measurement of resting cardiac output: Impedance cardiography versus foreign gas rebreathing Heusser, K.
2009
149 1-2 p. 79-
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96 P3.6 Metabolic inhibition increases intracellular calcium, alters the electrophysiological properties and ganglionic transmission in rat intrinsic cardiac ganglion neurones in vitro Harper, A.A.
2009
149 1-2 p. 84-
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97 P4.9 Molecular changes underlying increases in 5-HT availability in a mouse model of DSS-colitis Bertrand, P.P.
2009
149 1-2 p. 95-
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98 P3.9 Muscarinic and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in mouse bladder afferent neurons and their expression profile in lumbosacral afferents in bladder outlet obstruction Nandigama, R.
2009
149 1-2 p. 85-86
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99 P4.4 Myenteric interstitial cells of Cajal and M3 muscarinic receptors regulate the periodicity of peristaltic movements in mouse small intestine Tanahashi, Y.
2009
149 1-2 p. 92-93
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100 P3.19 Neural mechanism of reflex inhibition of heart rate elicited by acupuncture-like stimulation in anesthetized rats Uchida, S.
2009
149 1-2 p. 90-91
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101 P5.6 Neuritin message is increased by testosterone in cultured rat pelvic autonomic neurons but is unchanged in pelvic ganglia in experimental diabetes Lee, G.L.
2009
149 1-2 p. 104-105
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102 P7.16 Neurochemical lesion of the paratrigeminal nucleus attenuates sympathetic and cardiac reflex responses to changes of blood pressure in Wistar rats Sousa, L.O.
2009
149 1-2 p. 114-115
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103 P7.12 Neurochemical organisation of tonic and reflex cardiac vagal outflow in the rat Hildreth, C.M.
2009
149 1-2 p. 113-
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104 P4.2 Neuronal regulation of the esophageal motility in Suncus murinus (a house musk shrew) Shiina, T.
2009
149 1-2 p. 91-92
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105 P7.18 Nitric oxide synthase-immunoreactive neurons in the rat ventrolateral medulla and their relationship to barosensitive neurons Etelvino, G.M.
2009
149 1-2 p. 115-116
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106 P1.25 Ocular pressure test unveils subtle autonomic cardiovascular dysfunction in patients after mild traumatic brain injury Hilz, M.J.
2009
149 1-2 p. 69-70
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107 P4.20 On the role of adenosine (A2A) tonus and cross talk with NK1 and M3 receptors regulating acetylcholine release from myenteric neurons of the rat ileum Duarte-Araújo, M.
2009
149 1-2 p. 100-101
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108 P1.24 Orthostatic challenge identifies subtle sympathetic cardiac dysfunction in patients after mild traumatic brain-injury Hilz, M.J.
2009
149 1-2 p. 68-69
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109 P7.10 Overexpression of AT1 angiotensin II receptors in the sympathetic premotor neurons is associated with an increase in oxidative stress in renovascular hypertension in Wistar rats Barbosa de Oliveira-Sales, E.
2009
149 1-2 p. 112-
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110 P8.3 Parasympathetics protect rat brain from stroke Talman, W.T.
2009
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111 P1.30 Pathophysiology of hemifacial flushing and contralateral anhidrosis with crossed hypohidrosis under the chest at heating in children Inukai, Y.
2009
149 1-2 p. 71-72
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112 P1.4 Patients with pure autonomic failure and Parkinson's disease showed similar characteristics in electrogastrogram, but patients with multiple system atrophy did not Asahina, M.
2009
149 1-2 p. 60-61
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113 P3.13 Photo-stimulating effects of low reactive level laser on micturition function in rats Uchiyama, T.
2009
149 1-2 p. 87-88
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114 P3. Postganglionic neurones and effectors Bendhack, L.M.
2009
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115 P1.22 Progression of thermal sweating dysfunction and findings on [123I]metaiodobenzylguanidine myocardial scintigraphy in Parkinson's disease patients Kunimoto, M.
2009
149 1-2 p. 68-
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116 P3.11 Rapid contractile phenotype of vascular smooth muscle is controlled by trophic influence of sympathetic nerves Tarasova, O.S.
2009
149 1-2 p. 86-87
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117 P7.26 Recording from single postganglionic sympathetic axons in conscious rats during development of cardiovascular disease Knuepfer, M.M.
2009
149 1-2 p. 119-
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118 P1.5 Reduced sympathetic neural outflow in patients with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome Diedrich, A.
2009
149 1-2 p. 61-
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119 P4.15 Regulation of N-type Ca2+ channels by protein kinases in the guinea-pig myenteric neurons following inflammation Nurgali, K.
2009
149 1-2 p. 97-98
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120 P7.6 Respiratory modulation of baroreflex sensitivity Tzeng, Y.C.
2009
149 1-2 p. 110-111
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121 P7.19 Role of A2 noradrenergic neurons in renal vasodilation and sympathoinhibition induced by hypernatremia in anesthetized rats Pedrino, G.R.
2009
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122 P7.8 Role of cAMP dependent effectors and voltage gated calcium channels in the rat rostral ventrolateral medulla and in the spinal cord in the tonic and reflex control of arterial pressure in hypertension and normotension Goodchild, A.K.
2009
149 1-2 p. 111-112
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123 P4.16 Role of M2 and M3 muscarinic receptor subtypes in mediating the cholinergic excitatory junction potentials in mouse ileum Matsuyama, H.
2009
149 1-2 p. 98-
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124 P4.5 Roles of a capsaicin-sensitive neural circuit in peristaltic motility of the rat esophagus Shima, T.
2009
149 1-2 p. 93-
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125 P1.19 Semi-quantitative questionnaire of autonomic symptoms in patients with extrapyramidal syndromes in relation to autonomic testing Reimann, M.
2009
149 1-2 p. 66-67
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126 P3.12 Sensitivity of smooth muscle to alpha-adrenoceptor agonists increases transiently in denervated rat tail artery Tripovic, D.
2009
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127 P9 Sensory Lembrechts, R.
2009
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128 P9.2 Sensory pathways from the genital tract to lumbar and sacral autonomic outflows in female guinea-pigs Gibbins, I.L.
2009
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129 P4.10 Serotonin availability increases in rat small intestine during a high-fat diet Senadheera, S.
2009
149 1-2 p. 95-96
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130 P7.22 Somatic stimulation reveals unique response patterns in different sympathetic nerves in the rat Burke, P.G.R.
2009
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131 P1.12 Specificity of 7 BRS sequence techniques in brain dead subjects Struhal, W.
2009
149 1-2 p. 64-
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132 P7.13 Spinophilin affects central angiotensin II- and L-NAME induced changes in blood pressure regulation in mice da Costa-Goncalves, A.C.
2009
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133 P2.16 Sport type and the resting autonomic nervous system function Grant, C.C.
2009
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134 P4.21 SST1 and SST2 receptors mediate non-adrenergic inhibitory postsynaptic potentials in the submucous plexus of the guinea-pig ileum Foong, J.P.P.
2009
149 1-2 p. 101-
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135 P4.8 Structural features of the tripeptide feG accounting for different biological activities Davison, J.S.
2009
149 1-2 p. 94-95
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136 P1.23 Sudomotor function in drug naïve patients with idiopathic restless legs syndrome Lim, Y.-M.
2009
149 1-2 p. 68-
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137 P2.10 Summation of afferent input affects sympathetic homeostasis: Mild skin tactile stimulation during painful isometric muscle contraction reduces perceived pain but augments muscle sympathoexcitation in man Krämer, H.
2009
149 1-2 p. 77-
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138 P1.6 Sympathetic nerve activity in Takotsubo cardiomyopathy ‘The broken heart syndrome’ Sverrisdóttir, Y.B.
2009
149 1-2 p. 61-62
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139 P3.5 The cholinergic system in rat testis is of non-neuronal origin Schirmer, S.U.
2009
149 1-2 p. 84-
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140 P2.15 The effect of exercise and lifestyle interventions on the autonomic nervous system function as measured by heart rate variability in students at risk of cardiovascular disease Kirby, J.H.
2009
149 1-2 p. 79-80
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141 P5.2 The effect of voluntary exercise and high fat diet on tyrosine hydroxylase phosphorylation in male Sprague–Dawley rats exposed to early life stress Ong, L.K.
2009
149 1-2 p. 103-
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142 P4.19 The enteric nervous system of the gastrointestinal tract may have a role in the regulation of food intake by endogenous cholecystokinin in rats Sayegh, A.I.
2009
149 1-2 p. 100-
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143 P9.3 The influence of sympathetic activity on inflammation in dorsal root ganglia following sciatic nerve transection in rats Hu, P.
2009
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144 P3.8 The mouse tracheal brush cell is cholinergic Krasteva, G.
2009
149 1-2 p. 85-
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145 P1.13 The pathologic relevance of the initial reaction during head-up tilt Struhal, W.
2009
149 1-2 p. 64-
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146 P4.14 The reactions of specific neuron types to intestinal ischemia in the guinea-pig and mouse enteric nervous systems Rivera, L.R.
2009
149 1-2 p. 97-
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147 P2.17 The relationship between performance measurements and heart rate variability as measured in the supine and standing positions Grant, C.C.
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148 P1.3 Thermal sweat test for the differential diagnosis of Parkinson disease and multiple system atrophy in human patients Nagashima, Y.
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149 P6.3 Time-lapse confocal analysis of the formation of the secondary, permanent chain of sympathetic ganglia in the chick Kasemeier-Kulesa, J.C.
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150 P8.8 Treatment of Bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis) in Australia and New Zealand with the bell-and-pad apparatus Marshall, G.B.
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151 P2.5 T-wave amplitude variation as marker of autonomic nervous control of the heart Mehlsen, A.-B.
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152 P8.4 Vagus nerve and central nervous system in peritoneal inflammation, cell migration and fever in the Wistar rat Lindsey, C.J.
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153 P7.17 Very deep plane of urethane/α-chloralose anaesthesia induces unexpected bradycardia during lower body negative pressure in male Sprague–Dawley rats Usselman, C.W.
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154 P7.4 Whole cell patch recording of sympathetic pre-motor neurons in the medulla oblongata in the in situ arterially perfused preparation of the neonatal rat Koganezawa, T.
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155 S18.3 Adaptations of the vasculature following spinal cord injury Brock, J.A.
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156 S14. Advances in sympathetic junctional transmission Galligan, J.
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157 S7.2 Altered autonomic control of cardiovascular function in obesity: Insights from obese Zucker rats Schreihofer, A.M.
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158 S8.5 Anatomical characterization of the extrinsic innervation of the adult mouse jejunum Tan, L.L.
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159 S14.3 Anomaly and accident: Discoveries in search of a gap junction uncoupler Manchanda, Rohit
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160 S16.6 A small group of neurons in the medulla fine-tune body temperature control thermoregulation and fever by regulating heat loss in the Wistar rat. I Lindsey, C.J.
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161 S9. Autonomic disorders in Parkinson's disease Halliday, G.M.
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162 S9.3 Autonomic dysfunction in mice overexpressing human wildtype alpha synuclein Fleming, S.M.
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163 S9.2 Autonomic dysfunction in the Parkinson's disease clinic Rowe, D.B.
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164 S10. Autonomic mechanisms contributing to the control of the long term blood pressure level Joyner, M.J.
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165 S10.2 Autonomic mechanisms sustaining hypertension in humans Biaggioni, I.
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166 S3. Autonomic neuropathies — Recent advances Vernino, S.
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167 S5.3 Bone morphogenic protein-4 is a mediator of estrogen-induced sensory axon plasticity in the rat vagina Smith, P.G.
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168 S18.2 Cardiovascular autonomic assessment in spinal cord injured rats and humans Claydon, V.E.
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169 S13.4 Cardiovascular responses to intermittent obstructive apnea in conscious rats Cravo, S.L.
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170 S7. Central cardiovascular control: Plasticity in response to normal physiological challenges Heesch, C.M.
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171 S13.2 Chemo-baroreflex interactions at high altitude and during respiratory conditioning Bernardi, L.
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172 S13. Chemo-baroreflex interactions in physiological and pathological conditions Cortelli, P.
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173 S13.3 Chronic and transient baroreflex dysfunction: A human case series Jardine, D.L.
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174 S10.3 Chronic lowering of blood pressure by baroreflex activation: It's still the kidneys Lohmeier, T.E.
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175 S3.2 Clinical syndromes of autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy Low, P.A.
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176 S2. Control of neuronal functions by the endothelium in the autonomic and neuroendocrine brain Iadecola, C.
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177 S2.3 Detrimental role of endothelial nitric oxide in motor peripheral neuropathies in the adult rat Sunico, C.R.
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178 S1.2 Development and maintenance of noradrenergic properties in sympathetic neurons Schmidt, Mirko
2009
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179 S2.4 Distinct cellular patterns of superoxide production in the rostral ventrolateral medulla during oxidative and emotional stress in murines Mayorov, D.N.
2009
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180 S16.5 Distinguishing neuronal populations within the lamina terminalis mediating cardiovascular, body fluid and thermoregulatory homeostasis in the rat McKinley, M.J.
2009
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181 S14.4 Double alpha-1-adrenoceptor knockout mice illustrate the pharmacology and distribution of the individual alpha-1-adrenoceptor subtypes Methven, L.
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182 18.5 Selective activation of muscle and cutaneous nociceptors does not trigger autonomic dysreflexia in human spinal cord injury: A comparison of spinal somatosympathetic reflexes triggered by myelinated and unmyelinated afferents Macefield, V.G.
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183 S6.4 Examination of the short-term reproducibility of heart rate variability in humans Young, F.L.S.
2009
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184 S16.2 Fever versus anapyrexia: Let the battle begin Steiner, A.A.
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185 S17.5 Ganglionic integration is more than a coincidence — Chapter 2: A comparison using microelectrode and whole-cell patch clamp recordings Horn, J.P.
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186 S11. Gastrointestinal chemoreception and autonomic impact on energy balance Raybould, H.E.
2009
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187 S6.3 History taking and efferent cardiac vagal assessment employing the heart rate Struhal, Walter
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188 S15.2 5-HT1A agonists — Magic bullets for protecting the heart during stress Nalivaiko, E.
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189 S6. Human evaluation of autonomic activity Rocha, I.
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190 S13.5 Hypertension in juvenile rats submitted to chronic intermittent hypoxia is not associated with baroreflex dysfunction Zoccal, D.B.
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191 S2.2 Hypothalamic vascular glial plasticity in control of hormone release Prevot, V.
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192 S7.3 Identifying neurocircuitry controlling cardiovascular function in humans using functional neurosurgery: Implications for exercise control Paterson, D.J.
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193 S3.4 Impaired corpus cavernosum responses to cavernous nerve stimulation in diabetic rats: Effects of treatment with erythropoietin-delta Cameron, N.E.
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194 S10.5 Independent control of burst amplitude in the cardiac and renal sympathetic nerves during volume changes in conscious normal and heart failure sheep Ramchandra, R.
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195 S3.5 Induction of neural crest stem cells from human ES-derived neural progenitor cells: Migration and differentiation in avian embryos and explants of embryonic mouse gut Newgreen⁎ , D.F.
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196 S8.4 Inferior mesenteric ganglion neurons of the guinea pig are hyperexcitable and exhibit non-cholinergic fast synaptic transmission during and following recovery from hapten-induced colitis Linden, D.R.
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197 S5: Inflammation and sensory mechanisms Van Op den bosch, J.
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198 S17 Ion channels, neuromodulators and ganglionic regulation Lipscombe, D.
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199 S9.5 Is orthostatic hypotension in Parkinson's disease a vascular regulatory problem? Groothuis, J.T.
2009
149 1-2 p. 38-39
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200 S15. Linking emotional stress to autonomic function Lambert, E.
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201 S5.5 Localisation and function of transient receptor potential ion channel melastatin subtype 8 (TRPM8) in mouse colonic primary afferent nerve fibres Harrington, A.M.
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202 S11.3 Mechanism of gastric vagal modulation by umami Tanaka, T.
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203 S11.4 Mechanisms of forebrain neural response to the gut nutrients in rats Tsurugizawa, T.
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204 S6.5 Mental sweating: A reliable autonomic marker of emotional arousal Kobayashi, T.
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205 S1. Molecular control of autonomic neuron development Kulesa, P.M.
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206 S17.4 Molecular reconstruction of endocannibinoid production, mobilization, and signaling in single rat sympathetic neurons Won, Y.J.
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207 S10.4 Muscle sympathetic nerve activity is related to a surrogate marker of endothelial function Sverrisdóttir, Y.B.
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208 S12. Music and the autonomic nervous system Bernardi, L.
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209 S8. Neural control of gut functions Browning, K.N.
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149 1-2 p. 34-35
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210 S4. Neurotrophic factors in autonomic nervous system development Davies, A.
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211 S4.3 Neurturin and GDNF effects on maturation and plasticity of urogenital innervation Keast, J.R.
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212 S11.5 Nutrient induced segmentation is mediated by serotonin and cholecystokinin in isolated guinea pig small intestine Ellis, M.
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213 S7.4 Oestrogen receptor expression in autonomic nuclei of the rat brain: Changes associated with levels of circulating oestrogen Spary, E.J.
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214 S15.3 Orexinergic modulation of the autonomic activity during emotional stress Kuwaki, T.
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215 S15.5 Orexin receptor antagonism and 5-HT-1A/7 receptor activation reduce cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress, but not to cold exposure in rats Vianna, D.M.L.
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216 S15.4 Oxytocin mediation of behavioral and cardiac reactivity to acute stressors in socially isolated prairie voles Grippo, A.J.
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217 S9.4 Parkinson disease with orthostatic hypotension: Distinctions from Parkinson disease without orthostatic hypotension and from pure autonomic failure Goldstein, D.S.
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218 S18.4 Patterns of blood pressure abnormality in spinal cord injury compared to other autonomic neuropathies Hopper, K.
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219 S2.5 Photostimulation of channelrhodopsin2(ChR2)-transfected C1 neurons increases sympathetic nerve discharge (SND) and blood pressure in Sprague Dawley rats Abbott, S.B.G.
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220 S1.3 Phox2b and the autonomic control of breathing Goridis, C.
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221 S5.4 Placodal and neural crest vagal C-fibers innervating murine airways: Localization and phenotypic differences Nassenstein, C.
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222 S12.3 Playing wind instruments is associated with changes in blood pressure and heart rate Elghozi, J.L.
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223 S17.6 Purinergic signalling in the mouse pulmonary neuroepithelial body microenvironment Adriaensen, D.
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224 S5.2 Reactions of enteric and sympathetic ganglia to a brief inflammatory stimulus in the guinea-pig ileum Furness, J.B.
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225 S17.2 Receptor-specific modulation of K+ and Ca2+ channels of rat sympathetic ganglia by phosphoinositide signals Zaika, O.
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226 S8.2 Regulation of excitability of GLP-1 releasing NTS neurons — Do these cells signal satiety? Trapp, S.
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227 S12.4 Right middle cerebral artery stroke dampens cardiovascular responses to music, left middle cerebral artery stroke decreases blood pressure response to pleasant music Hilz, M.J.
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228 S11.2 Role of gustducin, taste receptors and transient receptor potential channel M5 in gastrointestinal chemosensation Mosinger, B.
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229 S8.3 Roles of axon guidance molecules in the development of the vagal innervation of the mouse gut Ratcliffe, E.M.
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230 S4.2 Signals and cell behaviors in the development and pathology of the enteric nervous system Enomoto, H.
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231 S7.5 Sleep disordered breathing and high altitude hypoxia: Gender related differences Lombardi, C.
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232 S5.6 Stretch, but not capsaicin, is an effective stimulus for adenosine tri-phosphate (ATP) release in the porcine bladder mucosa Sadananda, P.
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233 S6.2 Sudomotor and vasomotor functions Santos, Mariana
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234 S5.7 Sustained P2X3 facilitation of acetylcholine release contributes to bladder hyperactivity in humans with benign prostatic hyperplasia Silva, I.
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235 S1.5 Sympathetic and parasympathetic adult rat pelvic ganglion neurons utilize distinct cyclic nucleotide signaling pathways to mediate Semaphorin 3A-induced growth cone collapse Nangle, M.R.
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236 S14.2 Sympathetic neurotransmission in rat pressurised arteries Dunn, W.R.
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237 S18: The autonomic nervous system in spinal cord injury — Bench to bedside Llewellyn-Smith, I.J.
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238 S14.5 The effects of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol on sympathetic cotransmission in the mouse vas deferens Kennard, J.A.G.
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239 S12.2 The perception of music: Intensity and affect Bailes, F.
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240 S16 Thermoregulation Ootsuka, Y.
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241 S1.4 The transcription factor Hand2 is necessary for differentiation and cell type-specific gene expression of sympathetic and enteric neurons in murine embryos Hendershot, T.J.
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242 S16.4 The ways up and the ways down: Dissecting neural pathways for thermoregulation Nakamura, K.
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243 S3.3 Treatment of autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy Freeman, R.
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244 S17.3 Voltage-gated calcium channel regulation by arachidonic acid: A fatty acid tail Rittenhouse, A.
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245 S16.3 Where temperature and fever circuits meet Tanaka, M.
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