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Academic Article High blood pressure upregulates arterial L-type Ca2+ channels: is membrane depolarization the signal?
Academic Article Nitration and functional loss of voltage-gated K+ channels in rat coronary microvessels exposed to high glucose.
Academic Article Voltage-gated K+ channels in rat small cerebral arteries: molecular identity of the functional channels.
Academic Article Intracellular Ca2+ silences L-type Ca2+ channels in mesenteric veins: mechanism of venous smooth muscle resistance to calcium channel blockers.
Academic Article Loss of cerebrovascular Shaker-type K(+) channels: a shared vasodilator defect of genetic and renal hypertensive rats.
Academic Article Postsynaptic density-95 scaffolding of Shaker-type K? channels in smooth muscle cells regulates the diameter of cerebral arteries.
Academic Article U-46619 but not serotonin increases endocannabinoid content in middle cerebral artery: evidence for functional relevance.
Concept Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Academic Article Protein kinase A-phosphorylated KV1 channels in PSD95 signaling complex contribute to the resting membrane potential and diameter of cerebral arteries.
Academic Article High-speed microscopy for in vivo monitoring of lymph dynamics.
Academic Article Doxorubicin Activates Ryanodine Receptors in Rat Lymphatic Muscle Cells to Attenuate Rhythmic Contractions and Lymph Flow.
Academic Article KATP Channel Openers Inhibit Lymphatic Contractions and Lymph Flow as a Possible Mechanism of Peripheral Edema.
Academic Article Metoprolol Impairs ?1-Adrenergic Receptor-Mediated Vasodilation in Rat Cerebral Arteries: Implications for ?-Blocker Therapy.

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