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The following pages link to Mechanisms of vasorelaxation to 17beta-oestradiol in rat arteries (Q44582064):
Displaying 13 items.
- Function and regulation of large conductance Ca(2 )-activated K channel in vascular smooth muscle cells (Q26995779) (← links)
- Nongenomic responses to 17beta-estradiol in male rat mesenteric arteries abolish intrinsic gender differences in vascular responses (Q35545141) (← links)
- Novel aspects of endothelium-dependent regulation of vascular tone. (Q36534741) (← links)
- Smooth muscle relaxation and activation of the large conductance Ca( )-activated K (BK(Ca)) channel by novel oestrogens (Q41481833) (← links)
- Vasorelaxation to N-oleoylethanolamine in rat isolated arteries: mechanisms of action and modulation via cyclooxygenase activity (Q42434203) (← links)
- The effect of long-term resveratrol treatment on relaxation to estrogen in aortae from male and female rats: role of nitric oxide and superoxide (Q46461820) (← links)
- Mechanisms underlining gender differences in Phenylephrine contraction of normoglycaemic and short-term Streptozotocin-induced diabetic WKY rat aorta (Q51375271) (← links)
- Rat carotid artery responses to alpha-adrenergic receptor agonists and 5-HT after ovariectomy and hormone replacement (Q51766605) (← links)
- Mart. & Zucc. elicits vasorelaxation of rat thoracic aorta through nitric oxide and K channels dependent mechanism (Q64235973) (← links)
- Relative similarity within purine nucleotide and ligand structures operating on nitric oxide synthetase, guanylyl cyclase and potassium (KATP, BKCa) channels (Q82875932) (← links)
- Systemic Estrone Production and Injury-Induced Sex Hormone Steroidogenesis after Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Prognostic Indicator of Traumatic Brain Injury-Related Mortality (Q89276299) (← links)
- Estradiol to Androstenedione Ratios Moderate the Relationship between Neurological Injury Severity and Mortality Risk after Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (Q90268678) (← links)
- Equilin displays similar endothelium-independent vasodilator potential to 17β-estradiol regardless of lower potential to inhibit calcium entry (Q93241704) (← links)