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Heiner Brinnel
Heiner Brinnel
M.D. (retired, formerly Univ. Claude Bernard, Lyon, France)
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Tympanic temperature is a core temperature in humans
H Brinnel, M Cabanac
Journal of Thermal Biology 14 (1), 47-53, 1989
2991989
Blood flow in the emissary veins of the human head during hyperthermia
M Cabanac, H Brinnel
European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology 54, 172-176, 1985
2071985
Rosacea: disturbed defense against brain overheating
H Brinnel, J Friedel, M Caputa, M Cabanac, E Grosshans
Archives of Dermatological Research 281, 66-72, 1989
1161989
Tympanic temperatures during hemiface cooling
M Cabanac, M Germain, H Brinnel
European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology 56, 534-539, 1987
741987
Enhanced brain protection during passive hyperthermia in humans
H Brinnel, T Nagasaka, M Cabanac
European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology 56, 540-545, 1987
711987
Critical upper levels of body temperature, tissue thermosensitivity and selective brain cooling in hyperthermia
H Brinnel
Heat Stress, Physical Exertion, and Environment, 209-240, 1987
651987
Selective brain cooling in hyperthermia: the mechanisms and medical implications
T Nagasaka, H Brinnel, JRS Hales, T Ogawa
Medical hypotheses 50 (3), 203-211, 1998
591998
Beards, baldness, and sweat secretion
M Cabanac, H Brinnel
European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology 58, 39-46, 1988
361988
The pathology of human temperature regulation: Thermiatrics
M Cabanac, H Brinnel
Experientia 43 (1), 19-27, 1987
361987
Increase in venous flow through ophthalmic veins enhances selective brain cooling in hyperthermic humans.
T Nagasaka
Thermal physiology, 205-210, 1989
351989
Intracranial temperature during passive heat exposure in humans
H Brinnel, J Boy, M Cabanac
Brain Research 363 (1), 170-173, 1986
341986
Heat stress: Physical exxertion and environment
H Brinnel, M Cabanac, JRS Hales, DAB Richards
331987
Role of the veins of the face in brain cooling during body warming in human subjects.
H BRINNEL
日本生気象学会雑誌 27 (3), 113-120, 1990
311990
La calvitie est-elle un processus thermorégulateur adaptatif?
M Cabanac, H Brinnel, C Mallet
Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des sciences. Série 3, Sciences de …, 1984
291984
Effect of face cooling on intracranial temperature in hyperthermic and hypothermic humans
H Brinnel, M Cabanac, M Caputa
Abstracts international symposium of thermal physiology (Tromso), 1989
281989
Hyperthermia and human brain cooling
H Brinnel
Man in Stressful Environments, Thermal Work and Physiology, 87-97, 1987
111987
The efficiency of selective brain cooling during hyperthermia in humans in upright versus supine position
H Brinnel
11th ESHO-Conf., Latina, 1990 508, 1990
41990
Pathophysiological aspects of human selective brain cooling
H Brinnel
Thermal Physiology. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 199ą204, 1989
31989
Influence of ventilation of the face on thermoregulation in man during hyper-and hypothermia
H Brinnel
European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology 64 (3 …, 1992
21992
Concept of brain cooling and its contribution to hyperthermic oncology
T Nagasaka, K Hirata, M Cabanac, H Brinnel
Hyperthermic Oncology 988, 322-325, 1989
21989
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