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Endurance training alters arterial baroreflex function in dogs
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Arterial Baroreflex
100%
Endurance Training
100%
Baroreflex Function
100%
Trained Dogs
100%
RR Interval
100%
Arterial Blood Pressure
75%
Bilateral Carotid Occlusion
75%
Heart Rate
50%
Bolus Infusion
50%
Hypotension
25%
Hypertension
25%
Phenylephrine
25%
Arterial Pressure
25%
Hypertensive
25%
Neural Control
25%
Carotid Sinus
25%
Carotid Baroreflex
25%
Pressure Response
25%
Nitroprusside
25%
Daily Exercise
25%
Heart Rate Response
25%
Carotid Sinus Baroreceptor
25%
Anesthetized Dog
25%
Arterial Baroreflex Sensitivity
25%
Healthy Dogs
25%
Systemic Arterial Blood Pressure
25%
Systolic Arterial Blood Pressure
25%
Open-loop Gain
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Endurance Training
100%
Arterial Pressure
100%
Pressoreceptor Reflex
100%
Carotid Sinus
33%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
16%
Carotid Sinus Pressoreceptor Reflex
16%
Electrocardiogram
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Carotid Artery Obstruction
100%
Hypotension
33%
Phenylephrine
33%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
33%
Nitroprusside Sodium
33%
Neuroscience
Baroreflex
100%
Carotid Sinus
40%
Phenylephrine
20%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
20%
Carotid Sinus Pressoreceptor Reflex
20%
Baroreceptor
20%