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The Relation of a Venous-Arteriolar Reflex to Transmural Pressure and Resistance in Small and Large Systemic Vessels
FRANCIS J. HADDY, ROBERT P. GILBERT
https://doi.org/10.1161/01.RES.4.1.25
Circulation Research. 1956;4:25-32
Originally published January 1, 1956Jump to

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Data are presented which indicate that, even in pressure ranges well above critical closing pressures, transmural pressure is an important factor in determining systemic vascular resistance but that a mechanism is present which actively limits these pressure changes in resistance when transmural pressure is varied on the venous side.
- Received July 28, 1955.
- © 1956 American Heart Association, Inc.
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- The Relation of a Venous-Arteriolar Reflex to Transmural Pressure and Resistance in Small and Large Systemic VesselsFRANCIS J. HADDY and ROBERT P. GILBERTCirculation Research. 1956;4:25-32, originally published January 1, 1956https://doi.org/10.1161/01.RES.4.1.25
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