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Craig Crandall, Ph.D.

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Craig Crandall
Name:
  Craig G. Crandall, Ph.D.
Academic Title:
  Associate Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Internal Medicine - Cardiology
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Lab Website:
  Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine - Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Thermoregulation in healthy and diseased humans
Neural control of skin blood flow and sweating
Blood pressure control during combined orthostatic and heat stress
Reinnervation and revascularization of grafted skin
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Wilson, T.E., J. Cui, R. Zhang, S. Witkowski, C.G. Crandall, "Skin cooling maintains cerebral blood velocity and improves orthostatic tolerance during tilting in the heated human" J. Appl. Physiol., 93:85-91, 2002
69. Cui, J., A. Arbab-Zadeh, A. Prasad, S. Durand, B.D. Levine, C.G. Crandall, "Effects of heat stress on thermoregulatory responses in congestive heart failure patients" Circulation, 112:2286-2292, 2005
71. Davis, S.L., P.J. Fadel, J. Cui, G.D. Thomas, C.G. Crandall, "Skin blood flow influences near infrared spectroscopy derived measurements of tissue oxygenation during heat stress" J. Appl. Physiol., 100:221-224, 2006
Cui, J., S. Durand, B.D. Levine, C.G. Crandall, "Effect of skin surface cooling on central venous pressure during an orthostatic challenge" Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol, 289:H2429-H2433, 2005
 
 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
Crandall, C.G., M. Shibasaki, T.C. Yen, "Evidence that the human cutaneous venoarteriolar response is not mediated by adrenergic mechanisms" J. Physiol. (London), 538:599-605, 2002
Crandall, C.G., W. Vongpatanasin, R.G. Victor, "Mechanism of cocaine-induced hyperthermia in humans" Ann. Int. Med, 136:785-791, 2002
 
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