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1. Characterization of the cellular components of mouse collecting lymphatic vessels reveals that lymphatic muscle cells are the innate pacemaker cells regulating lymphatic contractions.

2. Acute Metabolic Stress Induces Lymphatic Dysfunction Through KATP Channel Activation.

3. Connexin-45 is expressed in mouse lymphatic endothelium and required for lymphatic valve function.

4. Loss of anoctamin 1 reveals a subtle role for BK channels in lymphatic muscle action potentials.

5. TRPV4-Expressing Tissue-Resident Macrophages Regulate the Function of Collecting Lymphatic Vessels via Thromboxane A2 Receptors in Lymphatic Muscle Cells.

6. Fibrinogen in mice cerebral microvessels induces blood-brain barrier dysregulation with aging via a dynamin-related protein 1-dependent pathway.

7. IP3R1 underlies diastolic ANO1 activation and pressure-dependent chronotropy in lymphatic collecting vessels.

8. Potentiating glymphatic drainage minimizes post-traumatic cerebral oedema.

9. Electric field stimulation unmasks a subtle role for T-type calcium channels in regulating lymphatic contraction.

10. Postnatal development of extracellular matrix and vascular function in small arteries of the rat.

11. Electric field stimulation unmasks a subtle role for T-type calcium channels in regulating lymphatic contraction.

12. Lymphatic contractile dysfunction in mouse models of Cantú Syndrome with K ATP channel gain-of-function.

13. Isolation and short-term culturing of primary lymphatic endothelial cells from collecting lymphatics: A techniques study.

14. Lymphatic Pathophysiology.

15. Circulating Plasma Exosomal Proteins of Either SHIV-Infected Rhesus Macaque or HIV-Infected Patient Indicates a Link to Neuropathogenesis.

16. Multiple aspects of lymphatic dysfunction in an ApoE -/- mouse model of hypercholesterolemia.

17. ADAM17 cleaves the insulin receptor ectodomain on endothelial cells and causes vascular insulin resistance.

18. Lymphatic Valve Dysfunction in Western Diet-Fed Mice: New Insights Into Obesity-Induced Lymphedema.

19. Foxo1 deletion promotes the growth of new lymphatic valves.

20. Soil Lead (Pb) in New Orleans: A Spatiotemporal and Racial Analysis.

21. Effects of Elevated Downstream Pressure and the Role of Smooth Muscle Cell Coupling through Connexin45 on Lymphatic Pacemaking.

22. Kir6.1-dependent K ATP channels in lymphatic smooth muscle and vessel dysfunction in mice with Kir6.1 gain-of-function.

23. Simplified method to quantify valve back-leak uncovers severe mesenteric lymphatic valve dysfunction in mice deficient in connexins 43 and 37.

24. T-type, but not L-type, voltage-gated calcium channels are dispensable for lymphatic pacemaking and spontaneous contractions.

25. Mechanisms of Connexin-Related Lymphedema.

26. Electrical Communication in Lymphangions.

27. High-Salt Diet Causes Expansion of the Lymphatic Network and Increased Lymph Flow in Skin and Muscle of Rats.

28. Differences in L-type Ca 2+ channel activity partially underlie the regional dichotomy in pumping behavior by murine peripheral and visceral lymphatic vessels.

29. Methods for Assessing the Contractile Function of Mouse Lymphatic Vessels Ex Vivo.

30. Calcium and electrical dynamics in lymphatic endothelium.

31. Experimental Models Used to Assess Lymphatic Contractile Function.

32. Lymphatic pumping: mechanics, mechanisms and malfunction.

33. Arterial Stiffening in Western Diet-Fed Mice Is Associated with Increased Vascular Elastin, Transforming Growth Factor-β, and Plasma Neuraminidase.

34. Brief serotonin exposure initiates arteriolar inward remodeling processes in vivo that involve transglutaminase activation and actin cytoskeleton reorganization.

35. Regional variation in arterial stiffening and dysfunction in Western diet-induced obesity.

36. Lysophosphatidic acid induces integrin activation in vascular smooth muscle and alters arteriolar myogenic vasoconstriction.

37. Mechanisms of the inward remodeling process in resistance vessels: is the actin cytoskeleton involved?

38. The obligatory role of the actin cytoskeleton on inward remodeling induced by dithiothreitol activation of endogenous transglutaminase in isolated arterioles.

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