1
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Metabotropic regulation of RhoA/Rho-associated kinase by L-type Ca2+ channels: new mechanism for depolarization-evoked mammalian arterial contraction.
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Circ Res
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2011
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1.60
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2
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Tungstate activates BK channels in a β subunit- and Mg2+-dependent manner: relevance for arterial vasodilatation.
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Cardiovasc Res
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2012
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1.45
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3
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Ca2+ channel-sarcoplasmic reticulum coupling: a mechanism of arterial myocyte contraction without Ca2+ influx.
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EMBO J
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2003
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0.96
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4
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Hypoxia inhibits vasoconstriction induced by metabotropic Ca2+ channel-induced Ca2+ release in mammalian coronary arteries.
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Cardiovasc Res
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2009
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0.80
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5
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Tonic arterial contraction mediated by L-type Ca2+ channels requires sustained Ca2+ influx, G protein-associated Ca2+ release, and RhoA/ROCK activation.
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Eur J Pharmacol
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2012
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0.79
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6
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Short communication: genetic ablation of L-type Ca2+ channels abolishes depolarization-induced Ca2+ release in arterial smooth muscle.
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Circ Res
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2010
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0.79
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7
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Metabotropic Ca(2+) channel-induced Ca(2+) release and ATP-dependent facilitation of arterial myocyte contraction.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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2006
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0.77
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8
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Contractile responses to rat urotensin II in resting and depolarized basilar arteries.
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J Physiol Biochem
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2013
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0.75
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