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151. NAD(P)H oxidase-induced oxidative stress in sympathetic ganglia of apolipoprotein E deficient mice

152. Neuronal prostacyclin is an autocrine regulator of arterial baroreceptor activity

153. Frequency-dependent baroreflex modulation of blood pressure and heart rate variability in conscious mice

155. The Baroreceptor Reflex: Novel Methods and Mechanisms

156. Modulation of baroreceptor activity by gene transfer of nitric oxide synthase to carotid sinus adventitia

157. Qualitative and quantitative morphology of renal nerves in C57BL/6J mice

158. Analysis of afferent, central, and efferent components of the baroreceptor reflex in mice

159. Mechanosensory transduction of vagal and baroreceptor afferents revealed by study of isolated nodose neurons in culture

160. Methionine sulfoxide reductase-A is required for normal baroreflex sensitivity and sympathovagal balance: Evidence for redox regulation of autonomic function in young mice

161. Slow inactivation of sodium currents in the rat nodose neurons

162. Mechanisms determining sensitivity of baroreceptor afferents in health and disease

163. A novel effect of angiotensin on renal sympathetic nerve activity in mice

164. Are arterial pressure and deformation the sole determinants of baroreceptor activity? Importance of humoral and endothelial modulation in normal and disease states

165. P3.17 Dysautonomia precedes cardiomyopathy in a mouse model of muscular dystrophy

166. Nitric oxide enhances slow inactivation of voltage-dependent sodium currents in rat nodose neurons

167. Exciting times in sensory transduction from A(drian) to Z

168. Baroreceptor Reflex Sensitivity Estimated by the Sequence Technique is Reliable in Rats

169. Non-voltage-gated Ca2+ influx through mechanosensitive ion channels in aortic baroreceptor neurons

170. Arginine vasopressin modulation of arterial baroreflex responses in fetal and newborn sheep

171. Oxygen-derived free radicals contribute to baroreceptor dysfunction in atherosclerotic rabbits

172. Platelet activation in carotid sinuses triggers reflex sympathoinhibition and hypotension

173. Role of cyclooxygenase metabolites in mediating platelet-induced baroreceptor dysfunction

174. Gadolinium inhibits mechanoelectrical transduction in rabbit carotid baroreceptors. Implication of stretch-activated channels

175. Baroreflex dysfunction in diabetes mellitus. I. Selective impairment of parasympathetic control of heart rate

176. Baroreflex dysfunction in diabetes mellitus. II. Site of baroreflex impairment in diabetic rabbits

177. Mechanism of baroreceptor adaptation in dogs: attenuation of adaptation by the K+ channel blocker 4-aminopyridine

178. Suppression of baroreceptor discharge by endothelin at high carotid sinus pressure

179. Rapid adaptation of central pathways explains the suppressed baroreflex with aging

180. Increase in sympathetic activity with age. II. Role of impairment of cardiopulmonary baroreflexes

181. Increase in sympathetic activity with age. I. Role of impairment of arterial baroreflexes

182. Rapid baroreceptor resetting in chronic hypertension. Implications for normalization of arterial pressure

183. Paracrine role of prostanoids in activation of arterial baroreceptors: an overview

185. Does prostacyclin sensitize arterial baroreceptors?

186. Types of baroreceptor afferent neurons

187. ROLE OF ENDOGENOUS PROSTAGLANDINS IN THE REGULATION OF ARTERIAL BARORECEPTOR ACTIVITY DURING DEVELOPMENT. † 1390

188. AUTONOMIC ADJUSTMENTS TO SEVERE HYPOTENSION DURING FETAL AND POSTNATAL LIFE: ONTOGENY OF THE BEZOLD-JARISCH REFLEX. • 186

189. EFFECT OF NITRIC OXIDE (NO) ON ARTERIAL BAROREFLEX BARORECEPTOR ACTIVITY DURING DEVELOPMENT. † 448

190. Chronic intermittent hypoxia impairs baroreflex control of heart rate but enhances heart rate responses to vagal efferent stimulation in anesthetized mice.

191. Rheoreceptors in the carotid sinus of dog

192. Mechanisms of Resetting of Arterial Baroreceptors: An Overview

193. Pulsatile activation of baroreceptors causes central facilitation of baroreflex

194. Chemoreceptor stimulation interferes with regional hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction

195. Contrasting effects of static and pulsatile pressure on carotid baroreceptor activity in dogs

196. Determinants of sensitization of carotid baroreceptors by pulsatile pressure in dogs

197. Effect of high-frequency positive-pressure ventilation on halothane ablation of hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction

198. Prostaglandins in carotid sinus enhance baroreflex in rabbits

199. Nitric Oxide as an Autocrine Regulator of Sodium Currents in Baroreceptor Neurons

200. Effects of pulse frequency on single-unit baroreceptor activity during sine-wave and natural pulses in dogs

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