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Nancy Rusch to Blotting, Western

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0.197
 
  1. 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.
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    Score: 0.079
  2. 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.
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    Score: 0.047
  3. Joseph BK, Thakali KM, Pathan AR, Kang E, Rusch NJ, Rhee SW. Postsynaptic density-95 scaffolding of Shaker-type K? channels in smooth muscle cells regulates the diameter of cerebral arteries. J Physiol. 2011 Nov 01; 589(Pt 21):5143-52.
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    Score: 0.022
  4. Tobin AA, Joseph BK, Al-Kindi HN, Albarwani S, Madden JA, Nemetz LT, Rusch NJ, Rhee SW. Loss of cerebrovascular Shaker-type K(+) channels: a shared vasodilator defect of genetic and renal hypertensive rats. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2009 Jul; 297(1):H293-303.
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    Score: 0.019
  5. Ahmed BA, Bukhari IA, Jeffus BC, Harney JT, Thyparambil S, Ziu E, Fraer M, Rusch NJ, Zimniak P, Lupashin V, Tang D, Kilic F. The cellular distribution of serotonin transporter is impeded on serotonin-altered vimentin network. PLoS One. 2009; 4(3):e4730.
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    Score: 0.019
  6. 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.
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    Score: 0.012
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