108 results on '"Cheng, Qiuping"'
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2. Study of the orthographic neighborhood frequency effect on Chinese compound characters
3. Neural responses to facial attractiveness in the judgments of moral goodness and moral beauty
4. Efficacy of wooden toy training in alleviating cognitive decline in elderly individuals with cognitive impairment: A cluster randomized controlled study.
5. Identifying the Active Sites in MoSi2@MoO3 Heterojunctions for Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution
6. Constitutive PKA activity is essential for maintaining the excitability and contractility in guinea pig urinary bladder smooth muscle: role of the BK channel
7. Identifying the Active Sites in MoSi2@MoO3 Heterojunctions for Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution.
8. Same-object costs and benefits in the object-based attentional blink
9. Neural correlates of moral goodness and moral beauty judgments
10. Neural underpinnings of morality judgment and moral aesthetic judgment
11. Author Correction: Different influences of facial attractiveness on judgments of moral beauty and moral goodness
12. Different influences of facial attractiveness on judgments of moral beauty and moral goodness
13. Neighborhood frequency effect on Chinese character recognition: An investigation of lexical decision tasks
14. Functional link between muscarinic receptors and large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels in freshly isolated human detrusor smooth muscle cells
15. Brain Structural Correlates of Dispositional Insight and the Mediation Role of Neuroticism in Young Adults
16. Neural responses to facial attractiveness in the judgments of moral goodness and moral beauty
17. NOVEL INSIGHTS INTO HUMAN DETRUSOR SMOOTH MUSCLE MUSCARINIC RECEPTOR PHYSIOLOGY: A ROLE FOR THE LARGE CONDUCTANCE VOLTAGE- AND CALCIUM-ACTIVATED POTASSIUM CHANNELS: MP17-04
18. Neural Underpinnings of Morality Judgment and Moral Aesthetic Judgment
19. Constitutive PKA activity is essential for maintaining the excitability and contractility in guinea pig urinary bladder smooth muscle: role of the BK channel
20. Functional link between muscarinic receptors and large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels in freshly isolated human detrusor smooth muscle cells
21. MP17-04 NOVEL INSIGHTS INTO HUMAN DETRUSOR SMOOTH MUSCLE MUSCARINIC RECEPTOR PHYSIOLOGY: A ROLE FOR THE LARGE CONDUCTANCE VOLTAGE- AND CALCIUM-ACTIVATED POTASSIUM CHANNELS
22. The large conductance Ca 2+ ‐activated K + channel: a key intermediate in cholinergic regulation of human urinary bladder smooth muscle excitability (865.5)
23. Role of phosphodiesterase‐1 in muscarinic receptor‐induced human urinary bladder smooth muscle excitability and contractility (865.4)
24. BK Channel-Mediated Relaxation of Urinary Bladder Smooth Muscle: A Novel Paradigm for Phosphodiesterase Type 4 Regulation of Bladder Function
25. Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity Is Associated with Decreased Expression and Function of the Large Conductance Voltage- and Ca2+-Activated K+ Channels
26. Novel Role of KT5720 on Regulating Hyperpolarization-Activated Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channel Activity and Dorsal Root Ganglion Neuron Excitability
27. Constitutively active phosphodiesterase type 4 controls large conductance Ca 2+ ‐activated K + channel activity in guinea pig urinary bladder smooth muscle
28. TRPM4 channel: a new player in urinary bladder smooth muscle function in rats
29. Novel role for the transient potential receptor melastatin 4 channel in guinea pig detrusor smooth muscle physiology
30. Selective inhibition of phosphodiesterase 1 relaxes urinary bladder smooth muscle: role for ryanodine receptor-mediated BK channel activation
31. Constitutively active phosphodiesterase activity regulates urinary bladder smooth muscle function: critical role of KCa1.1 channel
32. Expression and function of KV2-containing channels in human urinary bladder smooth muscle
33. Suppression of human detrusor smooth muscle excitability and contractility via pharmacological activation of large conductance Ca2+-activated K+channels
34. Inhibition of phosphodiesterases relaxes detrusor smooth muscle via activation of the large-conductance voltage- and Ca2+-activated K+ channel
35. Inhibition of phosphodiesterases relaxes urinary bladder smooth muscle via activation of the large conductance voltageand Ca 2+ ‐activated K + channels
36. KV2.1 and electrically silent KV channel subunits control excitability and contractility of guinea pig detrusor smooth muscle
37. IBMX Relaxes Guinea Pig Urinary Bladder Smooth Muscle via Activation of Large Conductance Ca2+-Activated K+ Channels
38. Functional link between muscarinic receptors and large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels in freshly isolated human detrusor smooth muscle cells.
39. Study on the mechanisms of pacemaker channel regulating peripheral neuropathic pain.
40. Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity Is Associated with Decreased Expression and Function of the Large Conductance Voltage- and Ca2+-Activated K+ Channels.
41. TRPM4 channel: a new player in urinary bladder smooth muscle function in rats.
42. KV2.1 and electrically silent KV channel subunits control excitability and contractility of guinea pig detrusor smooth muscle.
43. The large conductance Ca2+‐activated K+ channel: a key intermediate in cholinergic regulation of human urinary bladder smooth muscle excitability (865.5).
44. Identifying the Active Sites in MoSi 2 @MoO 3 Heterojunctions for Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution.
45. Constitutive PKA activity is essential for maintaining the excitability and contractility in guinea pig urinary bladder smooth muscle: role of the BK channel.
46. Novel role for the transient potential receptor melastatin 4 channel in guinea pig detrusor smooth muscle physiology.
47. Selective inhibition of phosphodiesterase 1 relaxes urinary bladder smooth muscle: role for ryanodine receptor-mediated BK channel activation.
48. Constitutively active phosphodiesterase activity regulates urinary bladder smooth muscle function: critical role of KCa1.1 channel.
49. Suppression of human detrusor smooth muscle excitability and contractility via pharmacological activation of large conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels.
50. Expression and function of K(V)2-containing channels in human urinary bladder smooth muscle.
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