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1. Activation of Piezo1 channels enhances spontaneous contractions of isolated human bladder strips via acetylcholine release from the mucosa.

2. Regulation of nerve-evoked contractions of the murine vas deferens.

3. Dietary nitrate increases submaximal SERCA activity and ADP transfer to mitochondria in slow-twitch muscle of female mice.

4. Frequency-dependent characteristics of nerve-mediated ATP and acetylcholine release from detrusor smooth muscle.

5. Nerve transfer for restoration of lower motor neuron-lesioned bladder function. Part 1: attenuation of purinergic bladder smooth muscle contractions.

6. Detrusor contractility to parasympathetic mediators is differentially altered in the compensated and decompensated states of diabetic bladder dysfunction.

7. The effects of ATP on the contractions of rat and mouse fast skeletal muscle.

8. Urothelial acetylcholine involvement in ATP-induced contractile responses of the rat urinary bladder.

9. Effects of ATP and adenosine on contraction amplitude of rat soleus muscle at different temperatures.

10. Sensitivity of small myosin II ensembles from different isoforms to mechanical load and ATP concentration.

11. Velocities of unloaded muscle filaments are not limited by drag forces imposed by myosin cross-bridges.

12. Nicotine-Induced Modulation of the Cholinergic Twitch Response in the Ileum of Guinea Pig.

13. Cardiac myosin binding protein C phosphorylation affects cross-bridge cycle's elementary steps in a site-specific manner.

14. Alterations in nerve-evoked bladder contractions in a coronavirus-induced mouse model of multiple sclerosis.

15. A novel in situ urinary bladder model for studying afferent and efferent mechanisms in the micturition reflex in the rat.

16. P2X1 receptors localized in lipid rafts mediate ATP motor responses in the human vas deferens longitudinal muscles.

17. Modulation of nerve-evoked contractions by β3-adrenoceptor agonism in human and rat isolated urinary bladder.

18. [The different contraction between rat gastric longitudinal and circular smooth muscle induced by extracellular nucleotides].

19. Berberine improves neurogenic contractile response of bladder detrusor muscle in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.

20. BRL37344, a β3-adrenergic receptor agonist, decreases nerve-evoked contractions in human detrusor smooth muscle isolated strips: role of BK channels.

21. Variations in carbachol- and ATP-induced contractions of the rat detrusor: effects of gender, mucosa and contractile direction.

22. Contractile responses of urinary bladder in an experimental model of chronic renal failure.

23. Cellular mechanism underlying the facilitation of contractile response of vas deferens smooth muscle by sodium orthovanadate.

24. Perspective on the role of P2X-purinoceptor activation in human vas deferens contractility.

25. Effects of imidazolines on neurogenic contraction in isolated urinary bladder detrusor strips from rabbit.

26. Deletion of Dicer in smooth muscle affects voiding pattern and reduces detrusor contractility and neuroeffector transmission.

27. Chemical genetics of zipper-interacting protein kinase reveal myosin light chain as a bona fide substrate in permeabilized arterial smooth muscle.

28. Plasticity of non-adrenergic non-cholinergic bladder contractions in rats after chronic spinal cord injury.

29. Opposite effect of ATP on contraction force of tonic and phasic skeletal muscles in frogs.

30. Effects of novel tacripyrines ITH12117 and ITH12118 on rat vas deferens contractions, calcium transients and cholinesterase activity.

31. Phosphate enhances myosin-powered actin filament velocity under acidic conditions in a motility assay.

32. In airways ATP refills sarcoplasmic reticulum via P2X smooth muscle receptors and induces contraction through P2Y epithelial receptors.

33. Exploring the mechanisms of intravesical electrical stimulation in the in vitro rat whole bladder after treatment with atropine, α,β-methylATP and tetrodotoxin.

34. Possible mechanisms for the effect of protein sensitization on functional properties of the isolated m. soleus and m. EDL from mice.

35. Effects of stimulation of muscarinic receptors on bladder afferent nerves in the in vitro bladder-pelvic afferent nerve preparation of the rat.

36. The role of the urothelium and ATP in mediating detrusor smooth muscle contractility.

37. Actin stress fibers are at a tipping point between conventional shortening and rapid disassembly at physiological levels of MgATP.

38. Novel excitatory effects of adenosine triphosphate on contractile and pacemaker activity in rabbit urethral smooth muscle.

39. Management of erectile function by penile purinergic p2 receptors in the diabetic rat.

40. [Pharmacological characteristics of contractile responses regulated by P2Y receptors in circular smooth muscle of the rat gastric body].

41. Interaction of hydrocortisone with ATP and adenosine on nerve-mediated contractions of frog skeletal muscle.

42. [Effects of modulators of calcium metabolism on mesenteric artery contractions during activation of P2X receptors in guinea-pig].

43. Modification of rat detrusor muscle contraction by ascorbic acid and citric acid involving enhanced neurotransmitter release and Ca2+ influx.

44. Activation of cholinergic receptors blocks non-adrenergic non-cholinergic contractions in the rat urinary bladder.

45. Changes in actin structural transitions associated with oxidative inhibition of muscle contraction.

46. Spontaneous contractions of the pig urinary bladder: the effect of ATP-sensitive potassium channels and the role of the mucosa.

47. Graded sympatholytic effect of exogenous ATP on postjunctional alpha-adrenergic vasoconstriction in the human forearm: implications for vascular control in contracting muscle.

48. Inhibition of prostate efferent neurotransmission by amikacin.

49. Superoxide anion stress attenuates the contractile response of the Guinea pig vas deferens to ATP and diadenosine tetraphosphate. Possible effect on calcium dysregulation.

50. Contrasting effects of P2 receptor agonists on spontaneous contractility of human fallopian tubes with and without acute inflammation.

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