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David Jordan, Janice Marshall. Eds. (1995) Cardiovascular Regulation. Portland. London.

Contents, Preface etc.
1. Central Nervous Integration
of Cardiovascular Regulation.
2. Aspects of the Integration of the Respiratory and Cardiovascular Systems.
3. Cardiovascular Changes Associated with Behavioural Alerting.
4. Cardiovascular Changes Associated with Sleep.
5. Regulation of Blood Volume.
6. Cardiovascular Responses to Exercise: central and reflex contribution.
7. Metabolic Control of Blood Flow with Reference to Heart, Skeletal Muscle and Brain.
8. Changing Perspectives on Microvascular Fluid Exchange.
GlossaryA. GlossaryB.


C. O. Trouth, R. M. Millis, H. F. Kiwull-Schone, M. E. Schlafke (Eds.) (1995) Ventral Brainstem Mechanisms and Control of Respiration and Blood Pressure. Marcel Dekker. New York.

Intro,Forward,Preface. Contributors,Contents.
PART ONE: Historical Perspectives. Vent1a. Vent1b. Vent2.
PART TWO: Integrative Aspects of Ventral Brainstem Function in Respiratory and Vasomotor Control.
Respiratory Regulation.
Vent3. Vent4. Vent5. Vent6. Vent7,8.
Autonomic Regulation.
Vent9. Vent10,11. Vent12. Vent13. Vent14. Vent15.

PART THREE: Neuroregulators and Neuromodulators at the Ventral Brainstem.
Biogenic Amines, Imidazoline Receptors, Steroid Hormones.
Vent16. Vent17. Vent18. Vent19. Vent20,21.
Neuropeptides, Nitric Oxides.
Vent22,23. Vent24,25.

PART FOUR: Cellular Aspects of Ventral Brainstem Function in Respiratory and Vasomotor Control.
Vent26,27. Vent28. Vent29. Vent30. Vent31,32.

PART FIVE: Developmental Aspects of Ventral Brainstem Processes.
Experimental Models for Clinical Perspectives.
Vent33,34. Vent35. Vent36.
CardioRespiratory Output.
Vent37-39.

PART SIX: Pathophysiological Consequences of Ventral Brainstem Dysfunction.
Vent40-42.
Hypoventilation and Sleep.
Vent43-45.
Biohazardous Chemicals at Ventral Brainstem.
Vent46,47.

PART SEVEN: Ventral Brainstem Models and Rythmogenesis.
Vent48. Vent49,50. Vent51. Vent52,53.

PART EIGHT: Cardiovascular Regulation at the Ventral Brainstem.
Vent54,55. Vent56. Vent57,58. Vent59,60.