Connection
Nancy Rusch to Mesenteric Arteries
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Nancy Rusch has written about Mesenteric Arteries.
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0.977 |
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Kharade SV, Sonkusare SK, Srivastava AK, Thakali KM, Fletcher TW, Rhee SW, Rusch NJ. The ?3 subunit contributes to vascular calcium channel upregulation and hypertension in angiotensin II-infused C57BL/6 mice. Hypertension. 2013 Jan; 61(1):137-42.
Score: 0.417
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Pratt PF, Bonnet S, Ludwig LM, Bonnet P, Rusch NJ. Upregulation of L-type Ca2+ channels in mesenteric and skeletal arteries of SHR. Hypertension. 2002 Aug; 40(2):214-9.
Score: 0.205
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Schleifenbaum J, Kassmann M, Szij?rt? IA, Hercule HC, Tano JY, Weinert S, Heidenreich M, Pathan AR, Anistan YM, Alenina N, Rusch NJ, Bader M, Jentsch TJ, Gollasch M. Stretch-activation of angiotensin II type 1a receptors contributes to the myogenic response of mouse mesenteric and renal arteries. Circ Res. 2014 Jul 07; 115(2):263-72.
Score: 0.116
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Thakali KM, Kharade SV, Sonkusare SK, Rhee SW, Stimers JR, Rusch NJ. Intracellular Ca2+ silences L-type Ca2+ channels in mesenteric veins: mechanism of venous smooth muscle resistance to calcium channel blockers. Circ Res. 2010 Mar 05; 106(4):739-47.
Score: 0.086
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Marsh JD, Telemaque S, Rhee SW, Stimers JR, Rusch NJ. Delivery of ion channel genes to treat cardiovascular diseases. Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc. 2008; 119:171-82; discussion 182-3.
Score: 0.075
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Molero MM, Giulumian AD, Reddy VB, Ludwig LM, Pollock JS, Pollock DM, Rusch NJ, Fuchs LC. Decreased endothelin binding and [Ca2+]i signaling in microvessels of DOCA-salt hypertensive rats. J Hypertens. 2002 Sep; 20(9):1799-805.
Score: 0.052
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Abou-Saleh H, Pathan AR, Daalis A, Hubrack S, Abou-Jassoum H, Al-Naeimi H, Rusch NJ, Machaca K. Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) receptor up-regulation in hypertension is associated with sensitization of Ca2+ release and vascular smooth muscle contractility. J Biol Chem. 2013 Nov 15; 288(46):32941-51.
Score: 0.028
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