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Randall Brown
Randall Brown
Student, University of Missouri, School of Medicine
Adresse e-mail validée de health.missouri.edu
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Relaxin increases sympathetic nerve activity and activates spinally projecting neurons in the paraventricular nucleus of nonpregnant, but not pregnant, rats
KM Coldren, R Brown, EM Hasser, CM Heesch
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2015
132015
Relaxin in the subfornical organ (SFO) increases arterial pressure and lumbar sympathetic nerve activity in female rats: Role of Angiotensin II
RJ Brown, JG Phaup, EM Hasser, CM Heesch
The FASEB Journal 26 (1_MeetingAbstracts), 891.19, 2012
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Relaxin increases sympathetic nerve activity and activates spinally-projecting neurons in the paraventricular nucleus of nonpregnant, but not pregnant, rats
CM Heesch, KM Coldren, EM Hasser, R Brown
Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical 192, 90-91, 2015
2015
CNS effects of blood-borne relaxin on the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus
R Brown
2013 Freely available theses (MU), 2013
2013
Colocalization of estrogen receptor {beta}(ER {beta}) with spinally projecting and vasopressinergic neurons in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) during pregnancy
KM Coldren, RJ Brown, DD Kline, EM Hasser, CM Heesch
The FASEB Journal 26 (1_MeetingAbstracts), 891.9, 2012
2012
Spinally projecting and vasopressin containing cells in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus of female rats are activated by relaxin in the forebrain circulation
RJ Brown, KM Coldren, TL King, DD Kline, EM Hasser, CM Heesch
Autonomic Neuroscience 163 (1), 117-118, 2011
2011
CNS Relaxin activates spinally projecting and vasopressin containing cells in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus
RJ Brown, K Coldren, TL King, DD Kline, EM Hasser, CM Heesch
The FASEB Journal 25 (1_MeetingAbstracts), lb616, 2011
2011
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