American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory Integrative and Comparative

Papers
(The H4-Index of American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory Integrative and Comparative is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Cystathionine γ lyase deletion enhances corpus cavernosum contraction via thromboxane A 2 and neurogenic pathways without affecting endothelial funct77
Sleep tight with vitamin D’s might45
Toward a comprehensive understanding of sex-specific differences in recovery following high-intensity interval exercise41
Advancements in the neurocirculatory reflex response to hypoxia32
The multidrug resistance protein 4 is expressed and functionally active in isolated bladder from pig31
Corrigendum for Marshall et al., volume 305, 2013, p. R679–R68828
The therapeutic role of inspiratory muscle training in the management of asthma: a narrative review26
Identifying a digital phenotype of allostatic load: association between allostatic load index score and wearable physiological response during military training26
Brain atrophy, reduced cerebral perfusion, arterial stiffening, and wall thickening with aging coincide with stimulus-specific changes in fMRI-BOLD responses25
Catecholamine synthesis and secretion by adrenal chromaffin cells are reduced in deer mice native to high altitude25
Role of cytosolic carbonic anhydrase Ca17a in cardiorespiratory responses to CO2 in developing zebrafish (Danio rerio)21
Pulmonary function responses to extreme heat exposure in younger and older adults21
Treatment with gut-specific nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug attenuates metabolic inflammation but not body mass in fattening ground squirrels21
Call for papers: “Cardiovascular regulation during exercise: role of biological sex and consequences of aging”19
Reply to Bie19
Stroke volume response during prolonged exercise depends on left ventricular filling: evidence from a β-blockade study19
The hyperpolarization-activated, cyclic nucleotide-gated channel resides on myocytes in mouse bladders and contributes to adrenergic-induced detrusor relaxation19
Interplay of pulmonary circulation, cardiac filling pressures, and sympathovagal balance in exercise-induced hyperventilation among cardiopulmonary disorders19
Impact of successive sets of high-intensity leg press on cerebral hemodynamics across menstrual cycle phases19
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