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1. Ingesting carbonated water post‐exercise in the heat transiently ameliorates hypotension and enhances mood state

2. Critical power is a key threshold determining the magnitude of post‐exercise hypotension in non‐hypertensive young males

3. The effects of high‐intensity exercise training and detraining with and without active recovery on postexercise hypotension in young men

4. Hypercapnia elicits differential vascular and blood flow responses in the cerebral circulation and active skeletal muscles in exercising humans

5. Effect of inspiratory muscle-loaded exercise training on peak oxygen uptake and ventilatory response during incremental exercise under normoxia and hypoxia

6. Heat shock protein 90 modulates cutaneous vasodilation during an exercise‐heat stress, but not during passive whole‐body heating in young women

7. Effects of work-matched moderate- and high-intensity warm-up on power output during 2-min supramaximal cycling

8. Desenvolvimento de um modelo reduzido didático qualitativo e quantitativo de viga hiperestática

9. Cardiovascular regulation during exercise - Contribution of peripheral reflexes

10. Interactive effects of exercise intensity and recovery posture on postexercise hypotension.

11. Effects of Pre-Exercise Voluntary Hyperventilation on Metabolic and Cardiovascular Responses During and After Intense Exercise.

12. Hypocapnia attenuates local skin thermal perception to innocuous warm and cool stimuli in normothermic resting humans.

13. Induction and decay of seasonal acclimatization on whole body heat loss responses during exercise in a hot humid environment with different air velocities.

14. TMEM16A blockers T16Ainh-A01 and benzbromarone do not modulate the regulation of sweating and cutaneous vasodilatation in humans in vivo.

15. Sodium bicarbonate ingestion mitigates the heat-induced hyperventilation and reduction in cerebral blood velocity during exercise in the heat.

16. Measurement error of self-paced exercise performance in athletic women is not affected by ovulatory status or ambient environment.

17. Na+-K+-ATPase plays a major role in mediating cutaneous thermal hyperemia achieved by local skin heating to 39°C.

18. Menstrual phase and ambient temperature do not influence iron regulation in the acute exercise period.

19. TRPV4 channel blockade does not modulate skin vasodilation and sweating during hyperthermia or cutaneous postocclusive reactive and thermal hyperemia.

20. Effects of L-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channel blockade on cholinergic and thermal sweating in habitually trained and untrained men.

21. The nitric oxide dependence of cutaneous microvascular function to independent and combined hypoxic cold exposure.

22. Separate and combined effects of KCa and KATP channel blockade with NOS inhibition on cutaneous vasodilation and sweating in older men during heat stress.

23. Low-intensity exercise delays the shivering response to core cooling.

24. Local arginase inhibition does not modulate cutaneous vasodilation or sweating in young and older men during exercise. .

25. Carotid chemoreceptors have a limited role in mediating the hyperthermia-induced hyperventilation in exercising humans.

26. Cutaneous adrenergic nerve blockade attenuates sweating during incremental exercise in habitually trained men.

27. Development of Printed-Type Corrosion Monitoring Sensor and Analysis of Electrochemical Impedance Response.

28. Voluntary apnea during dynamic exercise activates the muscle metaboreflex in humans.

29. Effect of hypocapnia on the sensitivity of hyperthermic hyperventilation and the cerebrovascular response in resting heated humans.

30. Heat shock protein 90 contributes to cutaneous vasodilation through activating nitric oxide synthase in young male adults exercising in the heat.

31. Evidence for β-adrenergic modulation of sweating during incremental exercise in habitually trained males.

32. Individual variations in nitric oxide synthase-dependent sweating in young and older males during exercise in the heat: role of aerobic power.

33. Intradermal administration of endothelin-1 attenuates endothelium-dependent and -independent cutaneous vasodilation via Rho kinase in young adults.

34. The effect of endothelin A and B receptor blockade on cutaneous vascular and sweating responses in young men during and following exercise in the heat.

35. K+ channel mechanisms underlying cholinergic cutaneous vasodilation and sweating in young humans: roles of KCa, KATP, and KV channels?

36. Cutaneous blood flow during intradermal NO administration in young and older adults: roles for calcium-activated potassium channels and cyclooxygenase?

37. Cutaneous vascular and sweating responses to intradermal administration of prostaglandin E1 and E2 in young and older adults: a role for nitric oxide?

38. Endothelial-derived hyperpolarization contributes to acetylcholine-mediated vasodilation in human skin in a dose-dependent manner.

39. Intradermal administration of ATP augments methacholine-induced cutaneous vasodilation but not sweating in young males and females.

40. Neuro-mechanical determinants of repeated treadmill sprints - Usefulness of an "hypoxic to normoxic recovery" approach.

41. Cardiac autonomic responses after resistance exercise in treated hypertensive subjects.

42. Effect of short-term exercise-heat acclimation on ventilatory and cerebral blood flow responses to passive heating at rest in humans.

43. Cardiovascular responses to forearm muscle metaboreflex activation during hypercapnia in humans.

44. Can intradermal administration of angiotensin II influence human heat loss responses during whole body heat stress?

45. Voluntary suppression of hyperthermia-induced hyperventilation mitigates the reduction in cerebral blood flow velocity during exercise in the heat.

46. Effect of voluntary hypocapnic hyperventilation on the relationship between core temperature and heat loss responses in exercising humans.

47. Cyclooxygenase inhibition does not alter methacholine-induced sweating.

48. New approach to measure cutaneous microvascular function: an improved test of NO-mediated vasodilation by thermal hyperemia.

49. Tempol improves cutaneous thermal hyperemia through increasing nitric oxide bioavailability in young smokers.

50. No independent, but an interactive, role of calcium-activated potassium channels in human cutaneous active vasodilation.

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