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Dwyer, E M
Glenn, N
Green, A D
Gurd, B J
Hartnett, J A
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Lemke, H
McPhee, I A C
Poitras, V
Poitras, V J
Pyke, K E
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Saunders, N R
Schmitter, S M
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Should we be on the fence or can we open the gate? Evidence that QRS gating in FMD analysis is not essential.
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Pyke, K E
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20110523
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Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
vol. 109
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Impact of repeated increases in shear stress via reactive hyperemia and handgrip exercise: no evidence of systematic changes in brachial artery FMD.
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Pyke, K E
Jazuli, F
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20110526
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American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology
vol. 300
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The impact of baseline artery diameter on flow-mediated vasodilation: a comparison of brachial and radial artery responses to matched levels of shear stress.
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Jazuli, F
Pyke, K E
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20111122
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American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology
vol. 301
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Thirty minutes of handgrip exercise potentiates flow-mediated dilatation in response to sustained and transient shear stress stimuli to a similar extent.
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McPhee, I A C
Pyke, K E
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20190528
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Experimental physiology
vol. 103
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Brachial artery flow-mediated dilation during handgrip exercise: evidence for endothelial transduction of the mean shear stimulus.
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Pyke, K E
Poitras, V
Tschakovsky, M E
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20080815
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American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology
vol. 294
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Assessment of flow-mediated dilatation in the superficial femoral artery using a sustained shear stress stimulus via calf plantar-flexion exercise.
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King, T J
Schmitter, S M
Pyke, K E
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20180307
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Experimental physiology
vol. 102
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Are the dynamic response characteristics of brachial artery flow-mediated dilation sensitive to the magnitude of increase in shear stimulus?
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Pyke, K E
Hartnett, J A
Tschakovsky, M E
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20080903
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Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
vol. 105
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Impaired brachial artery endothelial function in young healthy women following an acute painful stimulus.
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King, T J
Lemke, H
Green, A D
Tripp, D A
Poitras, V J
Gurd, B J
Pyke, K E
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20160316
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European journal of applied physiology
vol. 115
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Immediate exercise hyperemia in humans is contraction intensity dependent: evidence for rapid vasodilation.
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Tschakovsky, M E
Rogers, A M
Pyke, K E
Saunders, N R
Glenn, N
Lee, S J
Weissgerber, T
Dwyer, E M
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20040914
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Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
vol. 96
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