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- 1Abeywardena, Mahinda Yapa
- 1Abou-Chehade, Kassim D.
- 1Adjei, Alex Asiedu.
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- 1Ali, Mohammad M. A.
- 5Rats as laboratory animals.
- 4GABA. Receptors.
- 4Metalloproteinases. Physiological effect.
- 4Pharmacology
- 3Adenosine
- 3Autophagy
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Spring 2016
Equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (ENT1) is an ubiquitously expressed membrane transporter in mammalian cells responsible for the transmembrane flux of endogenous nucleosides such as adenosine, as well as chemotherapeutic, anti-viral, and anti-parasitic nucleoside analogues. The present...
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Regulation of mesenteric resistance artery diameter by pharmacological modulators of KCa channels
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Background: The diameter of resistance arteries, and thus, tissue perfusion and blood pressure, is tightly regulated through the integrated activity of endothelial and smooth muscle cells, and sympathetic nerves. The endothelium regulates the contractility of smooth muscle cells by releasing...