George L. Brengelmann

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University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, United States 
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Pradhan RK, Feigl EO, Gorman MW, et al. (2016) Open-Loop (Feed-Forward) and Feedback Control of Coronary Blood Flow during Exercise Cardiac Pacing and Pressure Changes. American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology. ajpheart.00663.2015
Glosten B, Savage M, Rooke GA, et al. (1998) Epidural anesthesia and the thermoregulatory responses to hyperthermia--preliminary observations in volunteer subjects. Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. 42: 442-6
Landis CA, Savage MV, Lentz MJ, et al. (1998) Sleep deprivation alters body temperature dynamics to mild cooling and heating not sweating threshold in women. Sleep. 21: 101-8
Avery DH, Dahl K, Savage MV, et al. (1997) Circadian temperature and cortisol rhythms during a constant routine are phase-delayed in hypersomnic winter depression. Biological Psychiatry. 41: 1109-23
Brengelmann GL, Savage MV. (1997) Temperature regulation in the neutral zone. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 813: 39-50
Thomas K, Savage M, Brengelmann G. (1997) Effect of facial cooling on tympanic temperature American Journal of Critical Care. 6: 46-51
Savage MV, Brengelmann GL. (1996) Control of skin blood flow in the neutral zone of human body temperature regulation. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 80: 1249-57
Brengelmann GL, Savage MV, Avery DH. (1995) Reproducibility of core temperature threshold for sweating onset in humans. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 77: 1671-7
Savage MV, Brengelmann GL. (1994) Reproducibility of the vascular response to heating in human skin. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 76: 1759-63
Spaniol SE, Bond EF, Brengelmann GL, et al. (1994) Shivering following cardiac surgery: predictive factors, consequences, and characteristics. American Journal of Critical Care : An Official Publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. 3: 356-67
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