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Michael S. Hedrick
Michael S. Hedrick
Professor of Biological Sciences, California State University, East Bay
Verified email at csueastbay.edu - Homepage
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Comparative cardiovascular physiology: future trends, opportunities and challenges
WW Burggren, VM Christoffels, DA Crossley, S Enok, AP Farrell, ...
Acta Physiologica 210 (2), 257-276, 2014
842014
An Examination Of Central Chemosensitivity In An Air-Breathing Fish (Amia Calva)
MS Hedrick, ML Burleson, DR Jones, WK Milsom
Journal of experimental biology 155 (1), 165-174, 1991
721991
A comparative meta-analysis of maximal aerobic metabolism of vertebrates: implications for respiratory and cardiovascular limits to gas exchange
SS Hillman, TV Hancock, MS Hedrick
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 183, 167-179, 2013
672013
Blood viscosity and optimal hematocrit in a deep-diving mammal, the northern elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris)
MS Hedrick, DA Duffield, LH Cornell
Canadian Journal of Zoology 64 (10), 2081-2085, 1986
671986
Haematological and rheological characteristics of blood in seven marine mammal species: physiological implications for diving behaviour
MS Hedrick, DA Duffield
Journal of Zoology 225 (2), 273-283, 1991
661991
Regulation of the respiratory central pattern generator by chloride-dependent inhibition during development in the bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana)
L Broch, RD Morales, AV Sandoval, MS Hedrick
Journal of experimental biology 205 (8), 1161-1169, 2002
652002
The effects of erythrocythemia on blood viscosity, maximal systemic oxygen transport capacity and maximal rates of oxygen consumption in an amphibian
SS Hillman, PC Withers, MS Hedrick, PB Kimmel
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 155, 577-581, 1985
621985
Control and interaction of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems in anuran amphibians
T Wang, MS Hedrick, YM Ihmied, EW Taylor
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative …, 1999
571999
A meta-analysis of in vivo vertebrate cardiac performance: implications for cardiovascular support in the evolution of endothermy
SS Hillman, MS Hedrick
The Journal of Experimental Biology 218 (8), 1143-1150, 2015
522015
Excitatory and inhibitory effects of tricaine (MS-222) on fictive breathing in isolated bullfrog brain stem
MS Hedrick, RE Winmill
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2003
512003
Development of the respiratory response to hypoxia in the isolated brainstem of the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana
RE Winmill, AK Chen, MS Hedrick
Journal of experimental biology 208 (2), 213-222, 2005
492005
Physiological vagility: correlations with dispersal and population genetic structure of amphibians
SS Hillman, RC Drewes, MS Hedrick, TV Hancock
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 87 (1), 105-112, 2014
482014
Time domains of the hypoxic ventilatory response in ectothermic vertebrates
C Porteus, MS Hedrick, JW Hicks, T Wang, WK Milsom
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 181, 311-333, 2011
482011
Physiological vagility and its relationship to dispersal and neutral genetic heterogeneity in vertebrates
SS Hillman, RC Drewes, MS Hedrick, TV Hancock
Journal of Experimental Biology 217 (18), 3356-3364, 2014
472014
Lymphatic regulation in nonmammalian vertebrates
MS Hedrick, SS Hillman, RC Drewes, PC Withers
Journal of Applied Physiology 115 (3), 297-308, 2013
452013
Nitric oxide as a modulator of central respiratory rhythm in the isolated brainstem of the bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana)
MS Hedrick, RD Morales
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative …, 1999
411999
Effects of Temperature and Physical Activity on Blood Flow Shunts and Intracardiac Mixing in the Toad Bufo marinus
MS Hedrick, WB Palioca, SS Hillman
Physiological and biochemical zoology 72 (5), 509-519, 1999
401999
Metabolism at the max: how vertebrate organisms respond to physical activity
MS Hedrick, TV Hancock, SS Hillman
Comprehensive Physiology 5 (4), 1677-1703, 2011
382011
Cardiovascular responses to hypoxia and anaemia in the toad Bufo marinus
JB Andersen, MS Hedrick, T Wang
Journal of experimental biology 206 (5), 857-865, 2003
372003
The parafacial respiratory group (pFRG)/pre-Botzinger complex (preBotC) is the primary site of respiratory rhythm generation in the mammal
HV Forster
Journal of Applied Physiology 100 (6), 2103-2108, 2006
352006
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