160 results on '"Burdyga, T."'
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2. Diabetes is associated with impairment of uterine contractility and high Caesarean section rate
3. Do we now understand the SR in the myometrium?: 12:1
4. Caveolin-1 and caveolin-3 regulate [Ca.sup.2+] homeostasis of single smooth muscle cells from rat cerebral resistance arteries
5. Action potential refractory period in ureter smooth muscle is set by Ca sparks and BK channels
6. Membrane Cholesterol Regulates Smooth Muscle Phasic Contraction
7. Characterisation of the ionic currents in freshly isolated rat ureter smooth muscle cells: evidence for species-dependent currents
8. Myosin light chain phosphorylation facilitates in vivo myosin filament reassembly after mechanical perturbation
9. TRACHEAL SMOOTH MUSCLE ABNORMALITIES IN THE CF MOUSE: 113
10. Intracellular Na+ measurements in smooth muscle using SBFI – changes in [Na+], Ca2+ and force in normal and Na+-loaded ureter
11. Rho-kinase inhibition and electromechanical coupling in rat and guinea-pig ureter smooth muscle: Ca2+-dependent and -independent mechanisms
12. The effects of inhibiting Rho-associated kinase with Y-27632 on force and intracellular calcium in human myometrium
13. Ca2+ Sparks and Refractory Period in the Phasic Ureteric Smooth Muscle
14. Ion channel mechanisms of rat tail artery contraction-relaxation by menthol involving, respectively, TRPM8 activation and L-type Ca2+ channel inhibition
15. Progress in understanding electro-mechanical signalling in the myometrium
16. Escherichia coli-Mediated Impairment of Ureteric Contractility Is Uropathogenic E. coli Specific
17. Diabetes is associated with impairment of uterine contractility and high Caesarean section rate
18. The mechanism of agonist induced Ca2+ signalling in intact endothelial cells studied confocally in in situ arteries
19. MODULATION OF URETERIC SMOOTH MUSCLE CONTRACTILITY BY UROPATHOGENIC E. COLI (UPEC)
20. Evidence that a Ca2+ sparks/STOCs coupling mechanism is responsible for the inhibitory effect of caffeine on electro-mechanical coupling in guinea pig ureteric smooth muscle
21. Caveolin-1 and caveolin-3 regulate Ca2+homeostasis of single smooth muscle cells from rat cerebral resistance arteries
22. Corrigendum: Action potential refractory period in ureter smooth muscle is set by Ca sparks and BK channels
23. In situ Ca2+ signalling in pregnant rat uterine smooth muscle cells
24. Erratum: Action potential refractory period in ureter smooth muscle is set by Ca sparks and BK channels
25. Vimentin-Positive, c-KIT-Negative Interstitial Cells in Human and Rat Uterus: A Role in Pacemaking?1
26. Characterization of Contractile Activity and Intracellular Ca2+ Signalling in Mouse Myometrium
27. A new technique for simultaneous and in situ measurements of Ca2+ signals in arteriolar smooth muscle and endothelial cells
28. Ca2+Sparks and Refractory Period in the Phasic Ureteric Smooth Muscle
29. The Physiological Basis of Uterine Contractility: A Short Review
30. The relationship between the action potential, intracellular calcium and force in intact phasic, guinea‐pig uretic smooth muscle
31. Intracellular Na + measurements in smooth muscle using SBFI - changes in [Na + ], Ca 2+ and force in normal and Na + -loaded ureter
32. An investigation into the mechanism whereby pH affects tension in guinea-pig ureteric smooth muscle.
33. Major difference between rat and guinea-pig ureter in the ability of agonists and caffeine to release Ca2+ and influence force.
34. SEEING IS BELIEVING! LIVE CONFOCAL IMAGING OF MICROVASCULAR NETWORKS IN SITU: MORPHOLOGY, Ca2+ SIGNALLING AND TONE.
35. The mechanism of agonist induced Ca2+ signalling in intact endothelial cells studied confocally in in situ arteries.
36. Evidence that a Ca2+ sparks/STOCs coupling mechanism is responsible for the inhibitory effect of caffeine on electro-mechanical coupling in guinea pig ureteric smooth muscle.
37. Caveolin-1 and caveolin-3 regulate Ca2+ homeostasis of single smooth muscle cells from rat cerebral resistance arteries.
38. Carbachol released Ca-store in smooth muscle
39. Rho-kinase inhibition and electromechanical coupling in rat and guinea-pig ureter smooth muscle: Ca2-dependent and -independent mechanisms.
40. Characterization of Contractile Activity and Intracellular Ca2+ Signalling in Mouse Myometrium.
41. Intracellular Na+ measurements in smooth muscle using SBFI – changes in [Na+], Ca2+ and force in normal and Na+-loaded ureter.
42. Characterization of Contractile Activity and Intracellular Ca2+Signalling in Mouse Myometrium
43. The effects of papaverine on the electrical and mechanical activity of the guinea‐pig ureter.
44. Evidence for sodium‐calcium exchange in the guinea‐pig ureter.
45. The role of PKC and Rho-kinase in the control of force–calcium relationship evoked by carbachol-induced SR calcium release in smooth muscle
46. Calcium signalling and vasomotion in pre-capillary arterioles differs from that in arteries
47. In situ Ca 2+ signalling in pregnant rat uterine smooth muscle cells
48. Ca2+ signalling is differentially altered in endothelial cells from aortic arch and thoracic aorta in the Apolipoprotein E knockout mouse model of atherosclerosis.
49. Atherosclerosis differentially affects Ca2+ signalling in endothelial cells from aortic arch and thoracic aorta in Apolipoprotein E knockout mice.
50. Role of Nitric Oxide in the control of the SR Ca2+ release in myocytes of arteriolar networks in situ.
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