Abstract
blood flow distribution at rest and during exercise is intricately controlled by centrally driven neuroeffector mechanisms and circulating hormones (particularly epinephrine), local autacoids, and metabolites, all superimposed on the inherent or “myogenic” reactivity of the arterial smooth
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