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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2015 | Local temperature-sensitive mechanisms are important mediators of limb tissue hyperemia in the heat-stressed human at rest and during small muscle mass exercise. | Chiesa, ST; Trangmar, SJ; Kalsi, KK; Rakobowchuk, M; Banker, DS; Lotlikar, MD; Ali, L; González-Alonso, J |
Feb-2017 | Mechanisms for the control of local tissue blood flow during thermal interventions: influence of temperature-dependent ATP release from human blood and endothelial cells | Kalsi, KK; Chiesa, ST; Trangmar, SJ; Ali, L; Lotlikar, MD; González-Alonso, J |
2012 | Temperature-dependent release of ATP from human erythrocytes: Mechanism for the control of local tissue perfusion | Kalsi, KK; Gonzalez-Alonso, J |
2015 | The ubiquitous ATP molecule: Could it be the elusive thermal mediator igniting skin perfusion and sweating in the heat-stressed human? | González-Alonso, J; Kalsi, KK |
2016 | Whole body hyperthermia, but not skin hyperthermia, accelerates brain and locomotor limb circulatory strain and impairs exercise capacity in humans | Trangmar, SJ; Chiesa, ST; Kalsi, KK; Secher, NH; González-Alonso, J |
2017 | Whole-body heat stress and exercise stimulate the appearance of platelet microvesicles in plasma with limited influence of vascular shear stress | González-Alonso, J; Chiesa, ST; Trangmar, SJ; Kalsi, KK; Rakobowchuk, M |