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2. CHML is an NRF2 target gene that regulates mTOR function
3. Testicular disposition of clofarabine in rats is dependent on equilibrative nucleoside transporters
4. Sirtuin 2 Regulates Protein LactoylLys Modifications
5. Colonic 5‐HT 4 receptors are targets for novel prokinetic drugs
6. An Electrochemical ATP Biosensor with Enzymes Entrapped within a PEDOT Film
7. High fat diet in female Dahl salt sensitive rats causes non‐neurogenic hypertension and minimal renal injury
8. Salt sensitive genotype is required for high fat diet associated hypertension and renal inflammation/injury in male Dahl rats
9. Non‐Enzymatic Lysine Lactoylation of Glycolytic Enzymes
10. Modeling Blood‐Testis Barrier Characteristics with Novel CRISPR/Cas9 Functional ENT1 and ENT2 Knockout HeLa Cell Lines
11. Cannabinoid‐induced relief of hypermotility in a rat model of the irritable bowel syndrome
12. The availability of sympathetic neurotransmitter release for nerve stimulation is enhanced in mesenteric arteries from long‐term paraplegic and tetraplegic rats
13. Pre‐transcriptional fibrotic factor alterations do not contribute to high fat diet associated renal fibrosis in Dahl salt sensitive male rats
14. Adrenergic neurotransmission increases in obesity‐associated hypertension
15. Sympathetic Neurotransmission in Resistance Mesenteric Arteries in Obesity‐Related Hypertension
16. Transient Increase in Sympathetic Constriction of Mesenteric Arteries from High Fat Diet‐Fed Dahl Salt‐sensitive Female Rats
17. Sex differences in renal inflammation and injury in high fat diet induced hypertension in Dahl salt sensitive rats
18. High fat diet increases salt sensitivity and promotes hypertension and kidney inflammation/injury in Dahl salt sensitive rats
19. High fat diet induces hypertension but not vascular and cardiac remodeling in female Dahl sensitive rats.
20. Sex Differences in Sympathetic Neuronal Control of Mesenteric Arteries from Obese Dahl SS Hypertensive Rats
21. Immunohistochemical Identification of Purinergic Neurons in the Enteric Nervous System
22. Thiol‐Oxidation Impairs Alpha2‐Adrenergic Receptor Mediated Inhibition of N‐type Ca2+ channels and Results in Receptor Mislocalization
23. BK channel β1‐subunit deficiency protects against high fat diet‐induced metabolic disorders in the absence of hypertension and exacerbated vascular fibrosis/remodeling in female mice
24. Inflammation and Impaired α2‐Adrenergic Receptor‐Mediated Inhibition of Ca2+ Channels Contribute to Hypertension in DOCA‐Salt but not Obese Dahl SS Rats
25. Selective Stimulation of Inhibitory Motorneurons in the Mouse Colon Following Light Activation of Channel Rhodopsin‐2 (ChR2) Ex Vivo
26. Sex Differences in Obesity‐Associated Vascular/Perivascular Remodeling and Adipokine Production in Obese Patients Undergoing Roux‐en‐Y Bariatric Surgery
27. Data Analysis and Modeling to Optimize Thermal Treatment Cost and Performance
28. R-Type Ca2+channels couple to inhibitory neurotransmission to the longitudinal muscle in the guinea-pig ileum
29. 5-HT secretion by enterochromaffin cells is a very touching story
30. Histones are Targets for Modification by Glucose‐Derived Methylglyoxal
31. Implications for 4‐Oxo‐2‐nonenal‐Derived Histone Adducts in Mediating Gene Expression
32. An LC‐MS/MS‐Based Protocol for the Absolute Quantitation of Histone Post‐Translational Modifications
33. Macrophage‐Dependent Impairment of α2 Autoreceptor Inhibition of Ca2+ Currents in Sympathetic Neurons Contributes to Hypertension in DOCA‐Salt Rats
34. Serotonin Type 3 Receptor B Subunit (5‐HT3BR) and Corticotropin‐Releasing Hormone (CRH) Expression in the Serotonin Transporter Knockout (SERT KO) Rat Model of Visceral Hypersensitivity
35. Sex Differences in Sympathetic Neurotransmission in Normotensive Rat Mesenteric Arteries
36. Vascular Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Does Not Contribute To Exacerbated Organ Damage And Mortality In Smooth Muscle Cell BK Channel Deficient Septic Mice
37. Hypertension and Type II diabetes are not associated with visceral inflammation or vascular remodeling/fibrosis in obese women
38. Investigating the Metabolism of a Major Peroxidation DNA adduct, M1dG, in the Genome
39. High fat‐diet induced obesity does not necessarily promote vascular remodeling/fibrosis in rats
40. Sex-related differences in small intestinal transit and serotonin dynamics in high-fat-diet-induced obesity in mice
41. Impact factor increases to its highest level ever
42. Alpha 2‐Adrenergic Receptor Modulation of Calcium Current is Impaired in Mesenteric Artery Projecting Sympathetic Neurons in DOCA‐Salt Hypertensive Rats
43. Corticotropin Releasing Hormone (CRH) Expression in an Animal Model of Visceral Hypersensitivity
44. R‐Type Calcium Channels Contribute to Colonic Inhibitory Neuromuscular Transmission
45. R‐type Ca 2+ Channels Contribute to Neural Control of Murine Colonic Motility
46. 5‐HT 3 Receptor Signaling in a Rat Model of Sex Specific Visceral Hypersensitivity
47. High‐fat Diet Causes Loss of Nitric Oxide Motor Neurons and Impairs Inhibitory Neuromuscular Communication in the Mouse Distal Colon
48. Sex Differences in Jejunal Mucosal 5‐HT (serotonin) Availability in a Diet‐Induced Obesity (DIO) Mouse Model
49. Western blot analysis of BK channelβ1-subunit expression should be interpreted cautiously when using commercially available antibodies
50. BK channel β‐1 subunit deficiency exaggerates vascular fibrosis and organ damage in high fat diet‐induced obesity in mice (857.10)
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