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1. Spontaneous Lung Dysfunction and Fibrosis in Mice Lacking Connexin 40 and Endothelial Cell Connexin 43

2. Functional role of gap junctions in cytokine-induced leukocyte adhesion to endothelium in vivo

3. Are voltage-dependent ion channels involved in the endothelial cell control of vasomotor tone?

4. Smooth Muscle–Targeted Knockout of Connexin43 Enhances Neointimal Formation in Response to Vascular Injury

5. Ca 2+ and Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate–Mediated Signaling Across the Myoendothelial Junction

7. Vascular Gap Junctions in Hypertension

8. Reactive oxygen species mediate modification of glycocalyx during ischemia-reperfusion injury

9. Heterocellular Contact at the Myoendothelial Junction Influences Gap Junction Organization

10. Participation of intracellular Ca2+stores in arteriolar conducted responses

11. TNF-α increases entry of macromolecules into luminal endothelial cell glycocalyx

12. Integrated Ca 2+ Signaling Between Smooth Muscle and Endothelium of Resistance Vessels

13. Patterns of Conducted Vasomotor Response in the Mouse

14. Activation of Adenosine A2aReceptors Inhibits Mast Cell Degranulation and Mast Cell-Dependent Vasoconstriction

15. Capillaries and arterioles are electrically coupled in hamster cheek pouch

17. Capillaries demonstrate changes in membrane potential in response to pharmacological stimuli

18. Morphology Favors an Endothelial Cell Pathway for Longitudinal Conduction within Arterioles

19. Ratiometric measurement of endothelial depolarization in arterioles with a potential-sensitive dye

20. Contents, Vol. 16, 1996

21. Vasoactive Effects of Basic and Acidic Fibroblast Growth Factors in Hamster Cheek Pouch Arterioles

22. Method to create small photo-bleached volumes to monitor blood plasma flow in capillaries

23. Dye Tracers Define Differential Endothelial and Smooth Muscle Coupling Patterns Within the Arteriolar Wall

24. Determination of capillary tube hematocrit during arteriolar microperfusion

25. Access of Blood-Borne Vasoconstrictors to the Arteriolar Smooth Muscle

26. Gap junctions in the control of vascular function

27. Incidence of protein on actin bridges between endothelium and smooth muscle in arterioles demonstrates heterogeneous connexin expression and phosphorylation

28. Dissection of two cx37-independent conducted vasodilator mechanisms by deletion of cx40: electrotonic versus regenerative conduction

29. Heparinase treatment suggests a role for the endothelial cell glycocalyx in regulation of capillary hematocrit

30. Microcirculatory responses to exogenous endothelial cell-derived relaxing factor

33. Connexin43 is required for production of the aqueous humor in the murine eye

34. Oxidized phospholipids alter vascular connexin expression, phosphorylation, and heterocellular communication

36. Microvascular perfusion of castor bean seeds lectin (RCA‐I) modifies the luminal endothelial glycocalyx, and protects against the damage induced by the ischemia/reperfusion

38. Glycocalyx modifications induced by ischemia reperfusion (I/R) are in part mediated by membrane CD44 in striated muscle microvessels

42. Connexin40 and connexin43 in mouse aortic endothelium: evidence for coordinated regulation

43. Connexins: gaps in our knowledge of vascular function

44. Adenosine A3 receptor activation modulates the capillary endothelial glycocalyx

45. Endothelial cell signaling during conducted vasomotor responses

46. Central role of connexin40 in the propagation of electrically activated vasodilation in mouse cremasteric arterioles in vivo

47. Rapid modification of the glycocalyx caused by ischemia-reperfusion is inhibited by adenosine A2A receptor activation

48. Endothelial cell-specific knockout of connexin 43 causes hypotension and bradycardia in mice

49. Capillary endothelial surface layer selectively reduces plasma solute distribution volume

50. Permeation of the luminal capillary glycocalyx is determined by hyaluronan

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