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- 1Abeywardena, Mahinda Yapa
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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 2019
Paracrine signaling within the pancreatic islets is important for the normal secretion of insulin and glucagon. As the secretion of insulin and glucagon are central to whole body glucose homeostasis, paracrine signaling in the islet has a role in glucose control. Genetic animal models have shown...
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The role of intracellular calcium stores in the myogenic response of rat middle cerebral arteries
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The myogenic response is the ability of resistance arteries to constrict in response to blood pressure increases. As a key autoregulatory mechanism, this ability limits fluctuations in blood flow even when large blood pressure changes occur. The aim of my research is to examine the role of...
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Fall 2023
The immune system interacts reciprocally with the nervous system in order to accomplish facets of innate immunity via various mechanisms including toll-like receptors (TLRs). TLR activity leads to the release of cytokines which can effect acute and chronic pain states by promoting afferent neuron...