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Mesenteric artery contraction and relaxation studies using automated wire myography.Academic Article Why?
Nitric-oxide synthase knockout modulates Ca??-sensing receptor expression and signaling in mouse mesenteric arteries.Academic Article Why?
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Female sex steroids increase adrenomedullin-induced vasodilation by increasing the expression of adrenomedullin2 receptor components in rat mesenteric artery.Academic Article Why?
Intracellular renin increases the inward calcium current in smooth muscle cells of mesenteric artery of SHR. Implications for hypertension and vascular remodeling.Academic Article Why?
Protein Kinase C Downregulation Enhanced Extracellular Ca2+-Induced Relaxation of Isolated Mesenteric Arteries from Aged Dahl Salt-Sensitive Rats.Academic Article Why?
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Cytochrome P-450 metabolites of 2-arachidonoylglycerol play a role in Ca2+-induced relaxation of rat mesenteric arteries.Academic Article Why?
High Salt Upregulates Ca2+-Sensing Receptor Expression and Ca2+-Induced Relaxation of Contracted Mesenteric Arteries from Dahl Salt-Sensitive Rats.Academic Article Why?
Adenocarcinoma of jejenum: a difficult diagnosis.Academic Article Why?
Age-related changes in dorsal root ganglia, circulating and vascular calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) concentrations in female rats: effect of female sex steroid hormones.Academic Article Why?
Cyclophilin A is an important mediator of platelet function by regulating integrin aIIb?3 bidirectional signalling.Academic Article Why?
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