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February 2021Anne R. CreceliusEmail: acrecelius1@udayton.eduPhone: (937) 229-4373Fax: (937) 229-4244Personal InformationOffice Address:Dept. Health and Sport ScienceUniversity of Dayton300 College ParkDayton, OH 45469-2968EducationDegreeMajor Area of StudyDateInstitutionPh.D.Cardiovascular Physiology2013Colorado State UniversityFort Collins, ColoradoM.S.Cardiovascular Physiology2009Colorado State UniversityFort Collins, ColoradoB.S.E.Exercise Science2007University of DaytonDayton, OhioProfessional ExperienceInterim Department ChairDepartment of Health and Sport ScienceUniversity of Dayton, Dayton, OH.2019-2020Associate ProfessorDepartment of Health and Sport ScienceUniversity of Dayton, Dayton, OH.2019-PresentAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Health and Sport ScienceUniversity of Dayton, Dayton, OH.2013-2019Research FellowHuman Cardiovascular Physiology LaboratoryColorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.2013Graduate Research AssistantHuman Cardiovascular Physiology LaboratoryColorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.2008 – 2013Graduate Teaching AssistantDepartment of Health and Exercise ScienceColorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.2007 – 2010

AR Crecelius 2Honors and AwardsWomen of UD RecipientWomen’s CenterUniversity of Dayton2021Research Recognition AwardTeaching SectionAmerican Physiological Society2020Alumni Award for Faculty TeachingUniversity of Dayton2018Miryam Award (to F3USE)Center for Social ConcernUniversity of Dayton2018ADI Macknight Early Career Innovative EducatorAmerican Physiological Society2018Faculty Excellence AwardSouthwestern Ohio Council for Higher Education2017Junior Scholarship AwardSchool of Education and Health SciencesUniversity of Dayton2016Service Award, Tenured or Tenure-TrackSchool of Education and Health SciencesUniversity of Dayton2016Teaching Award, Tenured or Tenure-TrackSchool of Education and Health SciencesUniversity of Dayton2015NCARnation - Best PosterAmerican Physiological Society2014Gabor Kaley Professional Opportunity AwardAmerican Physiological Society2013Robert W. Gotshall Graduate Scholarship AwardDepartment of Health and Exercise ScienceColorado State University20111st place Abstract AwardOptimizing Healthy Aging ColloquiumColorado State University2009Predoctoral Recognition AwardEnvironmental and Exercise Physiology SectionAmerican Physiological Society2009Magna cum laude graduation honorsUniversity of Dayton2007John. W. Berry, Sr. ScholarUniversity of Dayton2003-7Grant SupportIn Process:Identifying Adverse Modes via Human-Machine Cybernetic ModelingOffice of Navy Research – Multiple University Research Initiative, 4,998,750;Co-Investigator (PI: Merfeld, D. Ohio State University); May 2020 – May 2023

AR Crecelius 3Completed:Effect of Ischemic Preconditioning on Maximal Incremental Exercise and Metaboreflex ActivationUniversity of Dayton – School of Education and Health Science Dean’s Summer Fellowship; 6,000;Principal Investigator; May 2019 – September 2019Microvascular function in Hispanic males following sugar-sweetened beverage consumptionUniversity of Dayton – Research Council Seed Grant-In-Aid and Summer Research Fellowship; 6,000;Principal Investigator; May 2016 – September 2016Impact of acute hypoxic exposure on microvascular function in young, healthy humansUniversity of Dayton – Research Council Seed Grant-In-Aid and Summer Research Fellowship; 5,500;Principal Investigator; May 2015 – September 2015Impact of acute dietary nitrate supplementation on the rapid component of post-exercise oxygen consumptionUniversity of Dayton – Research Council Seed Grant-In-Aid and Summer Research Fellowship; 6,500;Principal Investigator; May 2014 – September 2014Not Funded:Use of immersive virtual reality to enhance stress reduction in an opioid recovery populationUniversity of Dayton – STEM Catalyst Initiative Grant; 50,000;Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI: Reissman, M.); Reviewed April 2018 (Unfunded)Summer Research Education on the Biological Impact of Alcohol IntoxicationNational Institutes of Health, R25 AA025489-01; 499,590;Co-Investigator (PI: Sun, Y.); Reviewed July 2016; (Unfunded)UD Undergraduate Summer Research FellowshipAmerican Heart Association – Great Rivers Affiliate, Summer Undergraduate Student Research Program; 40,000;Faculty Research Mentor (PI: Sun, Y); Reviewed November 2015 (Unfunded)Bracing Improving Function in Multiple Sclerosis through Data-Driven AFO PrescriptionNational Institutes of Health, R15 HD087931-01; 415,370;Collaborator (PI: Bigelow, K.); Reviewed October 2015 (Scored, Unfunded)Examining the Reach, Effectiveness and Maintenance of the SIPsmartER intervention in a Hispanic Male PopulationNational Institutes of Health, R21 NR016109-01; 400,125;Co-Investigator (PI: Cuy Castellanos, D.); Reviewed May 2015 (Scored, Unfunded)RCN-UBE: Sustainable partnership for enrichment of undergraduate physiology educationNational Science Foundation, 499,982Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Wehrwein E., Michigan State University); Reviewed Summer 2020 (Unfunded).Peer-Reviewed Publications (Journal Articles and Reviews)1. Ogrodzinski, Y., Wehrwein, E., Kelly, K.,Poteracki, J.M., VanRyn, V., and A.R. Crecelius. Characteristics ofPhysiology and Physiology-Related Pre-Health Degree Programs in the Physiology Majors Interest Group. TheAdvisor. In Press. 2021.2. Aguilar-Roca, N., Crecelius, A.R., McFarland, J.L., Rogers, J., Stanescu, C.I., and E.A. Wehrwein. Where do we gofrom here: a forward thinking vision for physiology undergraduate degree programs. Adv Physiol Educ. 44(4): 702705. 2020.

AR Crecelius 43. Rogers, J., McFarland, J.L., Stanescu, C.I., Crosswhite, P.L., and A.R. Crecelius. The 2019 P-MIG student surveyand capturing the undergraduate perspective of physiology programming. Adv Physiol Educ. 44(4): 684-696. 2020.4. Cuy Castellanos, D., Daprano, C.M., Blevins, C., Crecelius, A.R. The theory of planned behavior and strengthtraining in college-aged women. J Am Coll Health. In Press. DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2020.1775606. 2020.5. Wehrwein, E.A., Anderson, L., Crecelius, A.R., Stanescu, C.I., Poteracki, J.M., Halliwill, J.R. and J. Rogers. Case forcoordinating efforts to establish program guidelines and strengthen physiology undergraduate degree programs. AdvPhysiol Educ. 44(4):602-606. 2020.6. Crecelius, A.R. and P.L. Crosswhite. Advising Physiology Students: Perceptions from the Programs. Adv PhysiolEduc. 44(4):684-696. 2020.7. LaDuca, B,. Ausdenmoore, A., Hallinan, K.P., Crecelius, A.R., Katz-Buonconintro, J., Bennett, J., Arnold, J.,Bowman, C., Sweet, C., Hayford, M., Yorke, J., Blust, R., and P. Appiah Kubi. A transdisciplinary collaboration andinnovation education model and experience; Res Higher Ed J, 37, 2019.8. Racine, M.L, Crecelius, A.R., Luckasen, G.J., Larson, D.G., and F.A. Dinenno. Inhibition of Na /K -ATPase andKIR channels abolishes hypoxic hyperaemia in resting but not contracting skeletal muscle of humans. J Physiol.596(15):3371-3389. 2018.9. Keller, J.L., Kelsch, E.A., and A.R. Crecelius. Acute effects of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption on reactivehyperemia in young, healthy humans. J Nat Sci, 4(2):e486, 2018.10. Kocoloski, G. M. and A.R. Crecelius. Effects of Single-Dose Dietary Nitrate on Oxygen Consumption During andAfter Maximal and Submaximal Exercise in Healthy Humans. Intl J of Exer Sci. 11(3):214-225. 2018.11. Richards, J.C., A.R. Crecelius, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. Impaired peripheral hypoxic vasodilation in healthyolder adults: role of the sympathoadrenal system. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 312(4):H832-41. 2017.12. Smith, T.M., Broomhall, C.N., and A.R. Crecelius. Physical and psychological impacts of exercise on cancerrehabilitation patients. Clin J Oncol Nursing. 20(6), 653-659. 2016.13. Wald, C.M. and A.R. Crecelius. Health-related quality of life increases similarly in type 2 diabetic versus nondiabetic patients following 7-12 week cardiac rehabilitation. J Cardiopulm Rehab and Preven.36(5):339-45. 2016.14. M. Wilson, K. Virgin, K. Haynes, A.R. Crecelius. Effect of Sleep on the Attentiveness of Elementary SchoolStudents. Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human Sciences. 15. 2016.15. Crecelius A.R. and F.A. Dinenno. Vascular regulation via KIR channels and Na /K -ATPase. Channels. 9(4):171-2.2015.16. Richards, J.C., A.R. Crecelius, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. Acute ascorbic acid ingestion increases skeletalmuscle blood flow and oxygen consumption via local vasodilation during graded handgrip exercise in older adults.Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 309(2):H360-8. 2015.17. Crecelius A.R., B.S. Kirby, C.M. Hearon Jr, G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. Contracting humanskeletal muscle maintains the ability to blunt α1 -adrenergic vasoconstriction during KIR channel and Na /K -ATPaseinhibition. J Physiol. 593(12):2735-51. 2015.18. Crecelius A.R., B.S. Kirby, and F.A. Dinenno. Intravascular ATP and the regulation of blood flow and oxygendelivery in humans. Ex Sport Sci Rev. 43(1):5-13. 2015

AR Crecelius 519. Crecelius A.R., G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. KIR channel activation contributes to onset andsteady-state exercise hyperemia in humans. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 307(5):H782-91. 2014.20. Crecelius, A.R. and F.A. Dinenno. Understanding ATP-mediated vasodilatation in humans: our hyper-polarizingstory. Physiology News. 94:38-44. 2014.21. Crecelius A.R., J.C. Richards, G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. Reactive hyperemia occurs viaactivation of inwardly-rectifying potassium channels and Na /K -ATPase in humans. Circ Res. 113(8):1023-32. 2013.22. Crecelius A.R., B.S. Kirby, G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. Mechanisms of rapid vasodilatationfollowing a brief contraction in human skeletal muscle. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 305(1):H29-40. 2013. 23. Crecelius A.R., B.S. Kirby, J.C. Richards, and F.A. Dinenno. Mechanical effects of muscle contraction increaseintravascular ATP in humans. J Appl Physiol. 114:1085-93. 2013.24. Kirby B.S., A.R. Crecelius, J.C. Richards, and F.A. Dinenno. Sources of intravascular ATP during exercise in man:critical role for skeletal muscle perfusion. Exp Physiol. 98:988-98. 2013.25. Crecelius A.R., B.S. Kirby, G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. ATP-mediated vasodilatation occurs viaactivation of inwardly-rectifying potassium channels in humans. J Physiol. 590:5349-5359. 2012. **** † ‡26. Kirby B.S., A.R. Crecelius, W.F. Voyles, and F.A. Dinenno. Impaired skeletal muscle blood flow control withadvancing age in humans: attenuated ATP release and local vasodilation during erythrocyte deoxygenation. Circ Res.111:220-230. 2012. ***27. Richards, J.C., A.R. Crecelius, B.S. Kirby, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. Muscle contraction duration and fibrerecruitment influence blood flow and VO2 independent of contractile work during steady-state exercise in humans.Exp Physiol. 97:750-761. 2012.28. Richards J.C., A.R. Crecelius, and B.S. Kirby. Muscle afferent feedback during exercise: putting the pressure onflow. J Physiol. 589:5923-5924. 2011.29. Crecelius A.R., B.S. Kirby, J.C. Richards, L.J. Garcia, W.F. Voyles, D.G. Larson, G.J. Luckasen and F.A. Dinenno.Mechanisms of ATP-mediated vasodilation in humans: modest role for nitric oxide and prostaglandins. Am J PhysiolHeart Circ Physiol. 301:H1302-H1310. 2011.30. Crecelius A.R., B.S. Kirby, W.F. Voyles, and F.A. Dinenno. Augmented skeletal muscle hyperaemia during hypoxicexercise in humans is blunted by combined inhibition of nitric oxide and vasodilating prostaglandins. J Physiol.589:3671-3683. 2011.31. Kirby B.S., A.R. Crecelius, W.F. Voyles, and F.A. Dinenno. Modulation of postjunctional α-adrenergicvasoconstriction during exercise and exogenous ATP infusions in ageing humans. J Physiol. 589:2641-2653. 2011. **32. Markwald R.R., B.S. Kirby, A.R. Crecelius, R.E. Carlson, W.F. Voyles, and F.A. Dinenno. Combined inhibition ofnitric oxide and vasodilating prostaglandins abolishes forearm vasodilatation to systemic hypoxia in healthy humans.J Physiol. 589:1979-1990. 2011. *33. Crecelius A.R., B.S. Kirby, W. F. Voyles, and F.A. Dinenno. Nitric oxide but not vasodilating prostaglandinscontributes to the improvement of exercise hyperemia via ascorbic acid in healthy older adults. Am J Physiol HeartCirc Physiol. 299:H1633-H1641. 2010.34. Kirby B.S., A.R. Crecelius, W.F. Voyles, and F.A. Dinenno. Vasodilatory responsiveness to adenosine triphosphatein ageing humans. J Physiol. 588:4017-4027. 2010.

AR Crecelius 635. Crecelius A.R., P.M. Vanderburgh, and L.L. Laubach. Contributions of body fat and effort in the 5K run: age andbody weight handicap. J Strength and Cond Res. 22(5):1475-80. 2008.Corresponding Editorials/Perspectives/Journal Club Articles/Reviews/Podcasts:*Limberg J.K. and W.G. Schrage. Hypoxia: just say NO? J Physiol. 589:2111-2112. 2011.**Simmons G.H. and S.B. Bender. Not a fine wine: the ATP hypothesis may not get better with age. J Physiol.589:2437-2438. 2011.***Chillian W.M., L. Yin, and V.A. Ohanyan. Mysteries in the local control of blood flow: a physiological “whodunit”involving red cell release of ATP? Circ Res. 111:156-157. 2012.****Saltin B. In search of a vasodilator: is ATP the answer? J Physiol. 590:5261-5262. 2012.† Faculty of 1000 rated as “Very Good” by James Duffin, F1000 Physiology, 21 Nov 2012, DOI:10.3410/f.717962706.793464663.‡ Johansson RE, JK Limberg, MK Crain, GL Peltonen, and CL Rousseau. ATP-mediated vasodilatation: all thanks topotassium? J Physiol. 591:399-400 Am J Physiol Heart Circ Podcast. ng-of-immediate-exercisehyperemia/ Selected for corresponding Online Journal Club discussion questions.Peer-Reviewed Publications in Process1. Paasafiume, J.A., Glover, N.A., Crecelius, A.R., and A.M.W. Chaudhuri. The influence of receiving real-time visualfeedback on breathing during treadmill running to exhaustion. J Biomech. In revision to resubmit. 2021.2. Hirshman, E and A.R. Crecelius. The Acute Effect of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption on MicrovascularFunction in Hispanic Males: A Pilot Study. In Revision to Resubmit. 2021.3. Dickens, C, Bigelow KE and A.R. Crecelius. Heart Rate and Blood Pressure Responses in Younger and OlderFemales During Dual-Task Posturography Assessments. In Revision to Resubmit. 2021.4. Kelsch, E.A., Keller, J.L. and A.R. Crecelius. Impact of acute isocapnic hypoxia on reactive hyperemia in young,healthy humans. In Preparation (Experimental Physiology). 2021.5. Hudock, M.J., Keller, J.L., and A.R. Crecelius. Effect of combination ice and compression socks on resting calfblood flow in trained male athletes. In Preparation (Int J of Sport Sci). 2021.6. Sorensen, J., LaGalbo S. and A.R. Crecelius. Effects of remote ischemic preconditioning on cognitive function andexercise hyperemia in isocapnic hypoxia. In Preparation (Exp Physiol). 2021.7. LaGalbo, S. Sorensen J., and A.R. Crecelius. Effects of Ischemic Preconditioning on Maximal Exercise andMetaboreflex Activation. In Preparation (Eur J Appl Phys). 2021.8. Taschner, M, Piero, R, Broomhall, C, and A.R. Crecelius. Examination of intent of cancer rehabilitation patients tocontinue exercise utilizing the theory of planned behavior. In Preparation (J Onc Nurs). 2021.

AR Crecelius 7Other Publications1. Crecelius, A.R. When working out makes you sick to your stomach: What to know about exercise-induced nausea.December 2020. se-induced-nausea-149061 (34,091 readers as of 1/18/21)2. Crecelius, A.R. Learning the Global Language. In: Enhancing Global Awareness on Campus, Proceedings: 2020Global Voices on the University of Dayton Campus. 10. pg. 122-128. 2020.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/global voices 3/103. Crecelius, A.R. Spotlight On: The Digestive System. I Spy Physiology Blog. American Physiological Society.January 2020. -the-digestive-system/4. Crecelius, A.R. Tracking your heart rate? 5 questions answered about what that number really means. TheConversation. December 2019. ly-means-12406619 (92,649 readers as of 1/18/21)5. Crecelius, A.R. Spotlight On: The Immune System. . I Spy Physiology Blog. American Physiological Society.October 2019. -the-immune-system/6. Crecelius, A.R. Why do people faint? The Conversation. June 2019. 620 (71,759 readers as of 1/18/21)7. Crecelius, A.R. Pregnancy, Altitude and Exercise: One Serious Set of Challenges. I Spy Physiology Blog. AmericanPhysiological Society. October 2018. . Crecelius, A.R., Questioning How I Question. PECOP Blog. Life Science Teaching Resource Community. October2018. ioning-how-i-question/9. Crecelius, A.R., The 5 W’s of PhUn Week. PhUn Week Blog. Life Science Teaching Resource Community.January, 2018. e-5ws-of-phun-week/10. Crecelius, A.R., Report from the Inaugural Physiology Majors Interest Group Meeting. PECOP Blog. Life ScienceTeaching Resource Community. August, 2017. up-meeting/11. Goff, L and A.R. Crecelius. Dog Gazing: Attachment between Hound and Human. I Spy Physiology Blog. AmericanPhysiological Society. August 2017. ttachment-between-houndand-human/12. Kramer, A and A.R. Crecelius. Fact or Fiction: Does Coca Candy Prevent Altitude Sickness? I Spy Physiology Blog.American Physiological Society. August 2017. ion-does-cocacandy-prevent-altitude-sickness/13. Gearin, M. and A.R. Crecelius. Not Horsing Around: Therapeutic Effects of Horseback Riding. I Spy PhysiologyBlog. American Physiological Society. July 2017. aroundtherapeutic-effects-of-horseback-riding/14. Crecelius, A.R. Keeping Up with the Highland Natives. I Spy Physiology Blog. American Physiological Society.October 2016. ith-the-highland-natives/

AR Crecelius 815. Crecelius, A.R. A 10,000-Foot View from the ALMA Observatory in Atacama. I Spy Physiology Blog. AmericanPhysiological Society. September 2016. -view-from-the-almaobservatory-in-atacama/16. Crecelius, A.R. In Santiago, What’s Smog Got to Do with It? I Spy Physiology Blog. American PhysiologicalSociety. August 2016. whats-smog-got-to-do-with-it/17. Keller, J.L. and A.R. Crecelius. Everything in moderation, including moderation (comment). SupplementaryMaterial to: Wisloff, U., J.S. Coombes and O. Rognmo. CrossTalk proposal: High intensity interval training doeshave a role in risk reduction or treatment of disease. J Physiol. 593(24): 5215-17. 0001Comments.pdf18. Crecelius, A.R. Hungry, Hungry Hormones: What Keeps You from Saying No to a Second Slice of Pie? I SpyPhysiology Blog. American Physiological Society. November 2015. -slice-of-pie/19. Kelsch, E.A. and A.R. Crecelius. The impact of acute hypoxic exposure on vascular function in young, healthhumans: a review. Proceedings of the Berry Summer Thesis Institute. 24-29. 2015.20. Crecelius, A.R. Get a Grip: What Grip Strength Can Tell Us about the Cardiovascular System. I Spy PhysiologyBlog. American Physiological Society. June 2015. ar-system/21. Crecelius, A.R. Talking Physiology: Oral Exams in an Undergraduate Course. PECOP Blog. Life Science TeachingResource Community. April 2015. 22. Crecelius, A.R. UD and DECA: Successful Stations in a Seventh-Grade Classroom for PhUn Week - PhUn WeekPoster Session EB 2015. Life Science Teaching Resource Community. March sionID 1002023. Kocoloski, G.M. and A.R. Crecelius. Alterations and specifications of excess post-exercise oxygen consumption: areview. Proceedings of the Berry Summer Thesis Institute. 28-32. 2014.Professional Abstracts1. Passfiume, J.A., Glover, N.A., Crecelius, A.R., and A.M.W. Chaudhari. Real-Time Visual Feedback on Breathingduring Treadmill Running to Exhaustion. American Society of Biomechanics. 2020.2. LeGalbo, S. and A.R. Crecelius. Effects of Ischemic Preconditioning on Maximal Exercise and MetaboreflexActivation. FASEB J. 34(51). 1-1. 2020. * (Not presented due to COVID-19 pandemic)3. A.R. Crecelius. Relationship Between Student Viewing of Recorded Lectures and Course Success in a FlippedUndergraduate Physiology Course. FASEB J. 2020.* (Not presented due to COVID-19 pandemic)4. Broomhall, C., Taschner, M., and A.R. Crecelius. Examination of intent of cancer rehabilitation patients to continueexercise utilizing the theory of planned behavior. TriState Nursing Excellence Symposium: Sharing Innovation &Best Practice. 2020 (Not presented due to COVID-19 pandemic) †

AR Crecelius 95. Broomhall, C., Smith T., and A.R. Crecelius. Physical and Psychological Effects of a 12-Session CancerRehabilitation Exercise Program. TriState Nursing Excellence Symposium: Sharing Innovation & Best Practice. 2020(Not presented due to COVID-19 pandemic)6. Sorensen, J.N. and A.R. Crecelius. The Effects of Remote Ischemic Preconditioning on Cognitive Function andExercise Hyperemia in Isocapnic Hypoxia. FASEB J. 33:841.7. 20197. Hirshman, E. and A.R. Crecelius. Seeing Science and Physiology Research - PhUn Week Outcomes in High SchoolStudents. Experimental Biology – Science Outreach. 2019.8. Dickens C, Bigelow, KE and A.R. Crecelius. Understanding Heart Rate and Blood Pressure in Older Adults DuringOngoing Single-Task and Dual-Task Balance Testing Protocols. FASEB J. 32:lb322. 2018.9. Dickens C and A.R. Crecelius. Teaching New Words in New Ways: PhUn Week Outcomes in Elementary Students.FASEB J. 32: 629.3. 2018.*10. A.R. Crecelius. Understanding how we understand: promoting research literacy during PhUn week. FASEB J.31:lb850. 2017.11. Morrison, P.E. and A.R. Crecelius. Effects of temperature on muscle force and fatigue during isometric contractionsof the forearm in young, healthy humans. Presented at Stander Symposium, University of Dayton, 2016.12. Holtzmann, C. and A.R. Crecelius. Allometric scaling for the bench press and squat for Division I college athletes.Presented at Stander Symposium, University of Dayton, 2016.13. A.R. Crecelius. Teaching the themes: PhUn Week student-led sessions. FASEB J. 30:lb754. 2016.14. Hudock,M.J., J.L. Keller and A.R. Crecelius. Effect of Combination Ice and Compression Socks on Resting CalfBlood Flow in Trained Male Athletes. FASEB J. 30:1291.3 †*15. Kelsch, E.A., J.L. Keller and A.R. Crecelius. The Impact of Acute Isocapnic Hypoxia on Reactive Hyperemia inYoung, Healthy Humans. FASEB J. 30:763.22. 2016. *16. Keller, J.L., E.A. Kelsch, D.C. Castellanos and A.R. Crecelius. Acute Effects of Sugar-Sweetened BeverageConsumption on Reactive Hyperemia in Young, Healthy Humans. FASEB J. 30:736.10. 2016.17. Crecelius, A.R. and J. Keller. Impact of co-enrollment in computer-based Human Physiology virtual laboratory onstudents' final lecture course grade: a follow-up study. FASEB J. 29: 688.3. 2015.18. Kocoloski, G.M. and A.R. Crecelius. Effects of single-dose dietary nitrate on oxygen consumption during and afterprolonged submaximal exercise in healthy humans. FASEB J. 29: 675.15. 2015.*19. Hearon Jr. C.M., B.S. Kirby, A.R.Crecelius, G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. Augmentation offunctional sympatholysis via endothelial signaling is independent of nitric oxide and prostaglandins in humans.FASEB J. 29:688.3. 2015.20. Lyn R.C. and A.R. Crecelius. Allometric Modelling for the Bench Press and Squat for Division I Collegiate Athletes.Presented at Stander Symposium, University of Dayton, 2015.21. Crecelius, A.R. Impact of Co-enrollment in Computer-based Human Physiology Virtual Laboratory on Students’Final Lecture Course Grade: A Pilot Study. Physiologist. 57(6):17.2. 2014.

AR Crecelius 1022. Brown C. and A.R. Crecelius. Retrospective analysis of 5-week summer sports program indicates healthimprovements in 9-16 year olds. Presented at Stander Symposium, University of Dayton. 2014.23. Richards, J.C., A.R. Crecelius, C Hearon Jr, M Racine, G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson, and F.A. Dinenno. Influence ofsympathetic vasoconstriction on muscle blood flow control during graded handgrip exercise in young and olderadults. FASEB J. 28:1165.2. 2014.*24. Crecelius A.R., G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. Activation of KIR channels and Na /K -ATPase isnot obligatory to blunt sympathetic vasoconstriction in contracting human skeletal muscle. FASEB J. 28:1170.6.2014*†25. M Racine, A.R. Crecelius, D.G. Larson, G.J. Luckasen and F.A. Dinenno. Contribution of vascularhyperpolarization to augmented skeletal muscle hyperemia during hypoxic exercise in humans. FASEB J. 28:1079.20.201426. Crecelius A.R., J.C. Richards, G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. Role of vascular hyperpolarization,nitric oxide, and prostaglandins in reactive hyperemia in healthy humans. FASEB J. 27:924.1. 2013. *†27. Kirby, B.S., A.R. Crecelius, J.C. Richards, and F.A. Dinenno. Sources of intravascular ATP during exercise inhumans: critical role for skeletal muscle perfusion. FASEB J. 27:710.6. 2013.28. Kirby, B.S., A.R. Crecelius, J.C. Richards, G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. Augmentation ofendothelium-dependent vasodilation during mild exercise blunts postjunctional α-adrenergic vasoconstriction. FASEBJ. 27:924.9. 2013.29. Richards, J.C., A.R. Crecelius, B.S. Kirby, L.J. Garcia, G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson, and F.A. Dinenno. Impairedhypoxic vasodilation in healthy older adults: role for altered sympatho-adrenal control of vascular tone. FASEB J.27:1119.1. 2013. *30. Richards, J.C., A.R. Crecelius, G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson, and F.A. Dinenno. Acute ascorbic acid infusionimproves peripheral hypoxic vasodilation in older adults. Presented at International Hypoxia Symposium 2013. *31. Crecelius A.R., B.S. Kirby, G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. ATP-mediated vasodilation occurs viavascular hyperpolarization in humans. FASEB J. 26:1058.1. 2012. †32. Crecelius A.R., B.S. Kirby, J.C. Richards, L.J. Garcia, G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. Vascularhyperpolarization contributes to onset and steady-state exercise hyperemia in humans. FASEB J. 26:1138.43. 2012.33. Kirby, B.S., A.R. Crecelius, J.C. Richards, L.J. Garcia, G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. Mechanismsof Skeletal Muscle Contraction-Induced Rapid Vasodilation in Humans: Role of Vascular Hyperpolarization FASEBJ. 26:1138.27. 2012.34. Kirby, B.S. L.J. Garcia, A.R. Crecelius, J.C. Richards, G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. Erythrocytesfrom older healthy humans fail to release ATP during hemoglobin deoxygenation. FASEB J. 26:860.22. 2012.35. Kirby, B.S., J.C. Richards, A.R. Crecelius, L.J. Garcia, G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. EndogenousATP and the Modulation of Sympathetic Vasoconstriction in Contracting Skeletal Muscle of Humans FASEB J.26:893.17. 2012. *36. Richards, J.C., A.R. Crecelius, B.S. Kirby, L.J. Garcia, G.J. Luckasen, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. Acute oralingestion of ascorbic acid improves muscle blood flow and oxygen consumption during exercise in older healthyhumans. FASEB J. 26:138.8. 2012.

AR Crecelius 1137. Crecelius, A.R., B.S. Kirby, J.C. Richards, L.J. Garcia, W.F. Voyles, D.G. Larson and F.A. Dinenno. Mechanisms ofadenosine triphosphate-mediated vasodilation in humans: modest role for nitric oxide and prostaglandins. FASEB J.25:818.2. 2011.38. Crecelius, A.R., L.J. Garcia, J.C. Richards, B.S. Kirby, D.G. Larson, F.A. Dinenno. Inhibition of nitric oxide andvasodilating prostaglandins does not impair potassium and adenosine triphosphate-mediated vasodilation in thehuman forearm. Presented at ACSM Rocky Mountain Chapter Annual Meeting. 2011.39. Crecelius, A.R., B.S. Kirby, J.C. Richards, W.F. Voyles, and F.A. Dinenno. Rhythmic mechanical deformation ofthe human forearm increases venous plasma [ATP] and ATP release. FASEB J. 24:1039.10. 2010.40. Kirby, B.S., J.C. Richards, A.R. Crecelius, W.F. Voyles, and F.A. Dinenno. Modulation of postjunctional αadrenergic vasoconstriction during exercise and exogenous ATP infusions in aging humans. FASEB J. 24:1049.8.2010. †41. Kirby, B.S., A.R. Crecelius, W.F. Voyles, and F.A. Dinenno. Impaired ATP release during exercise in older adults:potential mechanism for impaired skeletal muscle blood flow with advancing age. FASEB J. 24:1039.12. 2010. *42. Richards, J.C., A.R. Crecelius, B.S. Kirby, and F.A. Dinenno. Influence of contractile work and muscle fiberrecruitment on skeletal muscle blood flow in humans. FASEB J. 24:lb645. 2010.43. Richards, J.C., A.R. Crecelius, B.S. Kirby, F.A. Dinenno. Influence of contractile work and muscle fiber recruitmenton skeletal muscle blood flow in humans. Presented at ACSM Rocky Mountain Chapter Annual Meeting. 2010. *44. Crecelius, A.R., J.C. Richards, L.Y. Jordan, B.S. Kirby, and F.A. Dinenno. Mechanical deformation of skeletalmuscle increases circulating ATP in humans. Med Sci Sports Ex. 42(10): S2.42, 20

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