• This study investigated the role of P2 receptors in exercise hyperemia in miniature swine. (researchgate.net)
  • Prior work has reported racial differences in exercise hyperemia without a difference in functional sympatholysis (52), highlighting that these outcomes can be dissociated. (researchgate.net)
  • Exercise Hyperemia and Regulation of Tissue Oxygenation During Muscular Activity. (mybackrecovery.com)
  • To achieve automatic, fast and accurate severity classification of bulbar conjunctival hyperemia severity, we proposed a novel prior knowledge-based framework called mask distillation network (MDN). (mi-research.net)
  • When applying eye drops in some cases may be mild pain and conjunctival hyperemia. (catalog.md)
  • Because short TE non-edited lactate spectra are susceptible to functional hyperemia and contamination from lipids/macromolecules, we posited if long TE J-edited 1 H-MRS detection of lactate can reliably detect metabolic changes in the motor cortex (MC) during the standard finger-tapping paradigm. (ismrm.org)
  • This is called functional hyperaemia. (ku.dk)
  • The new findings indicate that the primary task of functional hyperaemia is to increase the cleansing of the brain. (ku.dk)
  • When the brain becomes active, more blood flows to the activated brain region, a phenomenon known as functional hyperemia. (thedailyscience.org)
  • The new insights suggest that the primary role of functional hyperemia is to enhance brain cleansing. (thedailyscience.org)
  • The researchers therefore had to arrange experiments that separated the neuronal activity from the blood vessels - using a very specific method. (ku.dk)
  • To address this question, researchers conducted experiments to separate neuronal activity from blood vessel function using a precise method. (thedailyscience.org)
  • However, hyperemia and edema were refractory to therapeutic procedures until the end of the trial, and indicated a slowdown in the disappearance of inflammation and the presence of moderate irritant effects of the preparation. (ck.ua)
  • Exudation, hyperemia, edema completely disappeared on the 7th day after the start of treatment. (ck.ua)
  • 7 The site of the incision has been documented to demonstrate signs of inflammation, including local edema, hyperthermia, hyperemia and pain, 8 , 9 indicating that surgery causes the cellular and vascular release of proinflammatory substances that mediate postoperative pain. (asahq.org)
  • Nanoparticle inhalation reduced arteriolar dilation in response to active hyperaemia (AH). (cdc.gov)
  • All had been singled out as being responsible for the execution of humans they deemed "unworthy of life" and for experiments conducted on concentration camp prisoners. (biomedcentral.com)
  • All of the experiments were performed on unconsenting humans who were inmates of concentration camps[ 7 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • [ 3 ] Humans began experimenting with crude diving bells as early as 330 BCE. (medscape.com)
  • In experiments on rats and mice treated with ciprofloxacin in doses exceeding the usual daily dose for a person 6 times, adverse effects on the fetus is not revealed. (catalog.md)
  • Optical methods, due to several advantages including portability, easy access and safe use, have been considered for measuring skin perfusion at rest or in response to local heating that induces hyperemia. (advancedsciencenews.com)
  • The frequent local hyperemia resulting from the sexual excitement may very readily lead to inflammatory states of the ovaries and uterus and its covering layers, this, in turn, having a tendency to shorten life and even frequently causing death within a brief period of time. (oddbooks.co.uk)
  • Here we investigate these issues with experiments in the primary visual cortex (V1) of the mouse. (jneurosci.org)
  • A non-invasive, FDA-approved device for measuring endothelial function that works by measuring Reactive Hyperemia Index (RHI) is Itamar Medical's EndoPAT. (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition, consideration is given to the latest sophisticated experiments in this area, underlining the need of changing the paradigm in EPR interactions studying - from teleological to mechanistic approach. (ijpp.com)
  • Experiments were conducted according to the UK Animals Scientific Procedures Act (1986). (jneurosci.org)
  • As previously mentioned, it exerts a direct action upon the sex gland, a fact established by experiments upon animals, radium producing, if applied in a certain strength, destruction of the seminiferous cells and sterility in consequence. (oddbooks.co.uk)
  • Their marked influence upon the ductless glands had already been shown years ago through the experiments of Bouchard and Balthazard. (oddbooks.co.uk)
  • All experiments were conducted every day at the same time. (romj.org)
  • Just take your time, experiment and adjust the training to your personal needs. (mybackrecovery.com)
  • A non-invasive, FDA-approved device for measuring endothelial function that works by measuring Reactive Hyperemia Index (RHI) is Itamar Medical's EndoPAT. (wikipedia.org)
  • In one of their first proof-of-concept experiments, they showed that the stability and magnitude of resistance measured during the resting wave-free period is similar to the mean resistance achieved during adenosine hyperemia. (medscape.com)
  • Scientifically, the overly simplistic assumption that a single dose of adenosine can achieve maximal hyperaemia in every single patient regardless of myocardial territory and co-morbidity is now coming under increasing scientific scrutiny. (icrjournal.com)
  • 4 This review will highlight the clinical problem in terms of hyperaemia-based indices, the physiological background of iFR, overview its validation studies and discuss the potential of ongoing clinical outcome studies. (icrjournal.com)
  • The main physiological foundation of FFR is that it can only make inferences about the haemodynamic significance of a stenosis under conditions of maximal hyperaemia. (icrjournal.com)
  • Physiological and pharmacological experiments on the isolated uterus. (nih.gov)
  • To evaluate the long-term clinical efficacy of ultrasound cyclo-plasty (UCP) in the treatment of moderate glaucoma and molecular effects in animal experiments. (frontiersin.org)
  • Medical clinical experiments have proved that far-infrared rays have a warm function. (essentialsporting.com)
  • The animals were euthanized after the experiment by injection of pentobarbital sodium. (bvsalud.org)
  • In the experiments described here the fluoride concentration required for significant or maximal effect [cAMP accumulation in rat aorta and diaphragm] was near or below the normal plasma fluoride concentrations of 0.5-2.0 µM (Taves, 1968). (fluoridealert.org)
  • This is a interesting finding to evaluate each method.6) The reactive hyperemia after release of arterial occlusion and caloric vestibular stimulation were studied and no definite tendency was seen polarographically.7) The spontaneous fluctuation was seen in the muscle PG which as in the case of the skin PG showed close simularity when recorded at every two points. (go.jp)
  • Twelve consecutive patients with SSc and twelve healthy controls were subjected to TcPO2 monitoring and LDF during cuff-induced ischemia and reactive hyperemia in order to measure the skin oxygen tension and the microcirculatory blood flow. (iospress.com)
  • It has likewise shown excellent effects in sunstroke, and has checked puerperal convulsions with hyperaemia of the cerebral vessels. (homeopathybooks.in)
  • Experiments and results show the current level for six orthogonal coils of reasonable size to actuate the capsule in the pre determined position and direction. (nih.gov)
  • In the animal experiment, 20 New Zealand rabbits were used to establish a high-IOP model and implement UCP. (frontiersin.org)
  • Animal experimentation: The protocol for this study was approved by the National Committee on the Ethics of Animal Experiments Charles Darwin (Permit Number: Ce5/2012/065). (elifesciences.org)