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Berg, B.R., Cohen, K.D., and Sarelius, I.H. Direct coupling between blood flow and metabolism at the capillary level in striated muscle. Am. J. Physiol. 272:H2693-H2700, 1997.

Lau, K.S., Grange, R.W., Chang, W-J., Kamm, K.E., Sarelius, I.H., and Stull, J.T. Skeletal muscle contractions stimulate cGMP formation and attenuate vascular smooth muscle myosin phosphorylation via nitric oxide. FEBS Letters 431:71-74, 1998.

Frame, M.D.S., Chapman, G.B., Makino, Y, and Sarelius, I.H. Velocity gradient along an endothelial cell lined microchannel: measurements and computer simulations of flow. Biorheology 35:245-261, 1998.

Murrant, C.L. and Sarelius, I.H. Local and remote arteriolar dilations initiated by skeletal muscle contraction. Am. J. Physiol. (In press).

Cohen, K.D., Berg, B.R., and Sarelius, I.H. Remote arteriolar dilations in response to muscle contraction under capillaries. Am. J. Physiol. 278:H1916-H1923, 2000.

Murrant, C.L. and Sarelius, I.H. Coupling of muscle metabolism and muscle blood flow in capillary units during contraction. Acta Physiol Scand 168: 531-541, 2000.

Lau, K.S., Grange, R.W., Isotani, E., Sarelius, I.H., Kamm, K.E., Huang, P.L., and Stull, J.T. nNOS and eNOS modulate cGMP formation and vascular responsiveness in contracting fast-twitch skeletal muscle. Physiol. Genomics 2: 21-27, 2000.

Murdock, R.C., Reynolds, C., Sarelius, I.H., and Waugh, R.E. Adaptation and survival of surface-deprived red blood cells in mice. Am. J. Physiol. (in Press).

Sarelius, I.H., Cohen, K.D., and Murrant, C.L. A role for capillaries in coupling blood flow to metabolism. Clin. Exp. Pharm. Physiol. (In Press).

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