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1. Platelet inhibition by low-dose aspirin but not by clopidogrel reduces the axon-reflex current-induced vasodilation in humans.

2. Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor as an in vivo back-up mechanism in the cutaneous microcirculation in old mice.

3. Aldose reductase pathway inhibition improved vascular and C-fiber functions, allowing for pressure-induced vasodilation restoration during severe diabetic neuropathy.

4. Cathodal current-induced vasodilation to single application and the amplified response to repeated application in humans rely on aspirin-sensitive mechanisms.

5. Early vasodilator response to anodal current application in human is not impaired by cyclooxygenase-2 blockade.

6. Prostaglandins participate in the late phase of the vascular response to acetylcholine iontophoresis in humans.

7. Anodal current intensities above 40 microA interfere with current-induced axon-reflex vasodilatation in human skin.

8. Prolonged aspirin inhibition of anodal vasodilation is not due to the trafficking delay of neural mediators.

9. Oral single high-dose aspirin results in a long-lived inhibition of anodal current-induced vasodilatation.

10. Prostaglandins participate in the late phase of the vascular response to acetylcholine iontophoresis in humans

11. Anodal Current Intensities above 40 μA Interfere with Current-Induced Axon-Reflex Vasodilatation in Human Skin.

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