nanotechnology journal articles

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Mahmoudi, M., Hosseinkhani, M., Laurent, S., Simchi, A., Hosseinkhani, H., Journeay, W.S., Subramani, K., Boutry, S. MRI tracking of stem cells in vivo using iron oxide nanoparticles as a tool for the advancement of clinical regenerative medicine. Chemical Reviews - Under revision Sept. 2010

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1) Armstrong, R.G., Seely, A.J., Kilby, D., Journeay, W.S., Kenny, G.P. Cardiovascular and thermal responses to repeated head-up tilts following exercise-induced heat stress. Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine 81(7): 646-653, 2010
2) Kenny, G.P., Gagnon, D., Shiff, D., Armstrong, R.,  Journeay, W.S., Kilby, D. Influence of nonthermal baroreceptor modulation of heat loss responses to repeated head-up tilts during uncompensable heat stress . European Journal of Applied Physiology  108(3): 541-548, 2010
3) Journeay, W.S.,  Burnstein, M.D. Pandemic influenza: implications for occupational medicine. Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology 4:15 , 2009
4) Kenny, G.P., Journeay, W.S. Human thermoregulation: separating thermal and nonthermal effects on heat loss. Invited review series on thermal physiology: Frontiers in Bioscience 15: 259-290, 2010
5) Journeay, W.S., Suri, S.S., Moralez, J.G., Fenniri, H., Singh, B. Macrophage inflammatory responses to self-assembling rosette nanotubes. Small 5(12): 1446-1452, 2009
6) Journeay, W.S., Suri, S.S., Moralez, J.G., Fenniri, H., Singh, B. Rosette nanotubes show low acute pulmonary toxicity in vivo. International Journal of Nanomedicine 3 (3): 373-383, 2008
7) Journeay, W.S., Suri, S.S., Moralez, J.G., Fenniri, H., Singh, B. Low inflammatory activation by self-assembling rosette nanotubes in human Calu-3 pulmonary epithelial cells. Small 4(6): 817-823, 2008
8) Journeay, W.S., Suri, S.S., Fenniri, H., Singh, B. High-aspect ratio nanoparticles in nanotoxicology. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 4: 128-129, 2008
9) Kenny, G.P., Leclair, E., Sigal, R.J., Journeay, W.S., Kilby, D., Nettlefold, L., Reardon, F.D., Jay, O. Menstrual cycle and oral contraceptive use do not modify post-exercise heat loss responses.  J Applied Physiology 105:1156-1165, 2008
10) Kenny, G.P. Gagnon, D., Jay, O., McInnis, N., Journeay, W.S., Reardon, F.D. Can supine recovery mitigate the exercise intensity dependent attenuation in postexercise heat loss responses? Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism 33(4): 682-689, 2008
11) Gagnon, D., Jay, O., Reardon, F.D., Journeay, W.S., Kenny, G.P. Hyperthermia modifies the nonthermal contribution to postexercise heat loss responses. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 40: 513-522, 2008
12) Journeay, W.S., Janardhan, K., Singh, B. Expression and function of endothelial monocyte-activating polypeptide II in acute lung inflammation. Inflammation Research 56: 175-181, 2007
13) Journeay, W.S., Jay, O., McInnis, N., Leclair, E., Kenny, G.P. Postexercise heat Loss and hemodynamics during head-down tilt are similar between genders. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 39: 1308-1314, 2007
14) Kenny, G.P., Jay, O., Journeay, W.S., Disturbance of thermal homeostasis following dynamic exercise. Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism 32: 818-837, 2007. REVIEW
15) Journeay, W.S., Carter III, R., Kenny, G.P. Thermoregulatory control following dynamic exercise. Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine 77: 1174-1182, 2006 REVIEW
16) McInnis, N.H., Journeay, W.S., Jay, O., Leclair, E.E., Kenny, G.P. 15° Head-down tilt attenuates the postexercise reduction in cutaneous vascular conductance and sweating and decreases esophageal temperature recovery time. J Applied Physiology 101:840-47, 2006.
17) Kenny, G.P., Jay, O., Zaleski, W., Reardon, M.L., Sigal, R.J., Journeay, W.S., Reardon, F.D. Postexercise hypotension causes a prolonged perturbation in esophageal and active muscle temperature recovery. Am J Physiol: Reg Integ Comp Physiol 291:R580-R588, 2006 *Special Call for Papers: Physiology and Pharmacology of Temperature Regulation
18) Kenny, G.P., Murrin, J.E., Journeay, W.S., Reardon, F.D., Differences in the postexercise threshold for vasodilation between men and women. Am J Physiol: Reg Integ Comp Physiol 290:R172 - R179, 2006 *Special Call for Papers: Physiology and Pharmacology of Temperature Regulation
19) Journeay, W.S., Reardon, F.D., McInnis, N., Kenny, G.P. Nonthermoregulatory control of cutaneous vascular conductance and sweating during recovery from dynamic exercise in females. J Applied Physiology, 99:1816-21, 2005
20) Kenny, G.P., Journeay, W.S. The postexercise increase in the threshold for cutaneous vasodilation and sweating is not observed with extended recovery Can J Appl Physiol 30 (1): 113-121, 2005.
21) Journeay, W.S., Reardon, F.D., Jean-Gilles, S., Martin, C.R, Kenny, G.P. Lower body positive and negative pressure alter thermal and hemodynamic responses after exercise. Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine 75: 841-849, 2004
22) Journeay, W.S., Reardon, F.D., Martin, C.R, Kenny, G.P. Control of cutaneous vascular conductance and sweating during recovery from dynamic exercise in humans. J Applied Physiology 96: 2207-12, 2004
23) Kenny, G.P., Periard, J., Journeay, W.S., Sigal, R.J., Reardon, F.D. Cutaneous active vasodilation in humans during passive heating postexercise. J Applied Physiology 95:1025-1031, 2003
24) Kenny, G.P., Periard, J., Journeay, W.S., Sigal, R.J, Reardon, F.D. Effect of exercise intensity on the postexercise sweating threshold. J Applied Physiology 95:2355-2360, 2003.
25) Journeay, W.S., Reardon, F.D., & Kenny, G.P. Cardiovascular responses to apneic facial immersion during altered cardiac filling. J Applied Physiology 94:2249-2254, 2003.