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The following pages link to Extracellular UDP enhances P2X-mediated bladder smooth muscle contractility via P2Y(6) activation of the phospholipase C/inositol trisphosphate pathway (Q36788773):
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- P2Y6-deficiency increases micturition frequency and attenuates sustained contractility of the urinary bladder in mice (Q33677866) (← links)
- Activation of P2Y6 receptors increases the voiding frequency in anaesthetized rats by releasing ATP from the bladder urothelium. (Q33929761) (← links)
- Bladder sensory physiology: neuroactive compounds and receptors, sensory transducers, and target-derived growth factors as targets to improve function (Q34158044) (← links)
- Central role of the BK channel in urinary bladder smooth muscle physiology and pathophysiology (Q34201175) (← links)
- Nucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase-1 ectonucleotidase is required for normal vas deferens contraction and male fertility through maintaining P2X1 receptor function (Q34317478) (← links)
- ADP-induced bladder contractility is mediated by P2Y12 receptor and temporally regulated by ectonucleotidases and adenosine signaling (Q34512888) (← links)
- Receptors, channels, and signalling in the urothelial sensory system in the bladder (Q34516186) (← links)
- Control of urinary drainage and voiding (Q35144401) (← links)
- Lack of specificity shown by P2Y6 receptor antibodies. (Q37170482) (← links)
- Gene expression of muscarinic, tachykinin, and purinergic receptors in porcine bladder: comparison with cultured cells (Q37348576) (← links)
- Purinergic signalling in the urinary tract in health and disease (Q37620260) (← links)
- BK channel-mediated relaxation of urinary bladder smooth muscle: a novel paradigm for phosphodiesterase type 4 regulation of bladder function (Q37663366) (← links)
- Purinergic Signalling: Therapeutic Developments (Q42367885) (← links)
- P2Y6 regulates cytoskeleton reorganization and cell migration of C2C12 myoblasts via ROCK pathway. (Q48226306) (← links)
- Involvement of TRPM4 in detrusor overactivity following spinal cord transection in mice. (Q64913933) (← links)