Small Vessels – Big Problems : Novel Insights into Microvascular Mechanisms of Diseases Increased peripheral vascular disease risk progressively constrains perfusion adaptability in the skeletal muscle microcirculation
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Jefferson C Frisbee | S. Frisbee | Julian H Lombard | Adam G Goodwill | Stephanie J Frisbee | Robert W Brock | Phoebe A Stapleton | C. Shrader | P. Chantler | P. Stapleton | Joshua T Butcher | Paul D Chantler | I Mark Olfert | Lawrence E Tabone | Alexandre C d'Audiffret | Carl D Shrader | Steven D Brooks | Adam G. Goodwill | Joshua T. Butcher | J. Frisbee | I. Olfert | Lawrence E. Tabone | Alexandre C. d'Audiffret | Steven D. Brooks | Robert W. Brock | J. H. Lombard
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