Distribution of myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibers and their possible role in blood flow control in crotaline snake infrared receptor organs

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Peripheral blood flow control during exercise is coordinated among several vascular locations. The locus of control shifts upstream from distal arterioles into feeding arteries as metabolic demand increases. This shift occurs by cell-to-cell conduction and by flow-dependent endothelial cell-mediated relaxation of smooth muscle cells.


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