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1. Muc1 enhances the β-catenin protective pathway during ischemia-reperfusion injury.

2. Muc1 is protective during kidney ischemia-reperfusion injury.

3. Novel MUC1 splice variants contribute to mucin overexpression in CFTR-deficient mice.

4. Increased levels of mucins in the cystic fibrosis mouse small intestine, and modulator effects of the Muc1 mucin expression.

5. KIM-1-mediated anti-inflammatory activity is preserved by MUC1 induction in the proximal tubule during ischemia-reperfusion injury.

6. G6PD activity contributes to the regulation of histone acetylation and gene expression in smooth muscle cells and to the pathogenesis of vascular diseases.

7. NEUROPATHIC PAIN: FROMMECHANISMS TO TREATMENT.

8. microRNA-223 promotes autophagy to aggravate lung ischemia-reperfusion injury by inhibiting the expression of transcription factor HIF2α.

9. Airway submucosal glands from cystic fibrosis swine suffer from abnormal ion transport across the serous acini, collecting duct, and ciliated duct.

10. Cardiac-specific inactivation of Prdm16 effects cardiac conduction abnormalities and cardiomyopathy-associated phenotypes.

11. A novel human cell culture model to study visceral smooth muscle phenotypic modulation in health and disease.

12. Insulin-like growth factor binding protein 7 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-2: differential expression and secretion in human kidney tubule cells.

13. Recent advances in renal hypoxia: insights from bench experiments and computer simulations.

14. Soluble epoxide hydrolase is involved in the development of atherosclerosis and arterial neointima formation by regulating smooth muscle cell migration.

15. AIRWAY GLAND STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION.

16. Bladder function in mice with inducible smooth muscle-specific deletion of the manganese superoxide dismutase gene.

17. Upregulated expression of STIM2, TRPC6, and Orai2 contributes to the transition of pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells from a contractile to proliferative phenotype.

18. Mucociliary clearance and submucosal gland secretion in the ex vivo ferret trachea.

19. RBP-J in FOXD1+ renal stromal progenitors is crucial for the proper development and assembly of the kidney vasculature and glomerular mesangial cells.

20. Pinprick-evoked brain potentials: a novel tool to assess central sensitization of nociceptive pathways in humans.

21. Cortical activity evoked by an acute painful tissue-damaging stimulus in healthy adult volunteers.

22. Expression of conventional and novel glucose transporters, GLUT1, -9, -10, and -12, in vascular smooth muscle cells.

23. Endogenous BMP-7 is a critical molecular determinant of the reversibility of obstruction-induced renal injuries.

24. Identifying functional single nucleotide polymorphisms in the human CArGome.

25. Role of smooth muscle protein SM22α in glomerular epithelial cell injury.

26. Importance and regulation of the colonic mucus barrier in a mouse model of colitis.

27. Transgenic overexpres sion of pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A in murine arterial smooth muscle accelerates atherosclerotic lesion development.

28. Transforming growth factor-β signaling in hypertensive remodeling of porcine aorta.

29. Abrogation of TGF-β1-induced fibroblast-myofibroblast differentiation by histone deacetylase inhibition.

30. Sp1-dependent activation of KLF4 is required for PDGF-BB-induced phenotypic modulation of smooth muscle.

31. Krüppel-like factor 4, Elk-1, and histone deacetylases cooperatively suppress smooth muscle cell differentiation markers in response to oxidized phospholipids.

32. Germ line activation of the Tie2 and SMMHC promoters causes noncell-specific deletion of floxed alleles.

33. MKL1 mediates TGF-β1-induced a-smooth muscle actin expression in human renal epithelial cells.

34. Mass spectrometric identification of phosphorylation sites of rRNA transcription factor upstream binding factor.

35. Smooth muscle cell-specific transcription is regulated by nuclear localization of the myocardin-related transcription factors.

36. Multiple repressor pathways contribute to phenotypic switching of vascular smooth muscle cells.

37. Transforming growth factor-β1 induces Nox4 NAD(P)H oxidase and reactive oxygen species-dependent proliferation in human pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells.

38. Respiratory Tract Mucin Genes and Mucin Glycoproteins in Health and Disease.

39. MTOR function in skeletal muscle hypertrophy: increased ribosomal RNA via cell cycle regulators.

40. Sympathetic innervation promotes vascular smooth muscle differentiation.

41. Cyr61 mediates the expression of VEGF, αv-integrin, and α-actin genes through cytoskeletally based mechanotransduction mechanisms in bladder smooth muscle cells.

42. ANG II type 2 receptor regulates smooth muscle growth and force generation in late fetal mouse development.

43. Transforming growth factor-β1 signaling contributes to development of smooth muscle cells from embryonic stem cells.

44. Molecular Regulation of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Differentiation in Development and Disease.

45. Platelet-derived growth factor-BB and Ets-1 transcription factor negatively regulate transcription of multiple smooth muscle cell differentiation marker genes.

46. Phenotypic modulation of cultured bladder smooth muscle cells and the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase.

47. Identification of a CArG-independent region of the cysteine-rich protein 2 promoter that directs expression in the developing vasculature.

48. Regulation of SM22α expression by arginine vasopressin and PDGF-BB in vascular smooth muscle cells.

49. Stretch-induced contractile differentiation of vascular smooth muscle: sensitivity to actin polymerization inhibitors.

50. Central role for Rho in TGF-β[sub 1]-induced α-smooth muscle actin expression during epithelial-mesenchymal transition.

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