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1. The mitochondrial genome encodes abundant small noncoding RNAs

2. Distinct Patterns of Endothelial Cell Activation Produced by Extracellular Histones and Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide.

3. Urothelium-derived prostanoids enhance contractility of urinary bladder smooth muscle and stimulate bladder afferent nerve activity in the mouse.

4. Uncoupling of Ca 2+ sparks from BK channels in cerebral arteries underlies hypoperfusion in hypertension-induced vascular dementia.

5. Afferent nerve activity in a mouse model increases with faster bladder filling rates in vitro, but voiding behavior remains unaltered in vivo.

6. Functionally linked potassium channel activity in cerebral endothelial and smooth muscle cells is compromised in Alzheimer's disease.

7. Imatinib Mesylate Reduces Neurotrophic Factors and pERK and pAKT Expression in Urinary Bladder of Female Mice With Cyclophosphamide-Induced Cystitis.

8. Epithelial 5-HT 4 Receptors as a Target for Treating Constipation and Intestinal Inflammation.

10. The Role of PIEZO1 in Urinary Bladder Function and Dysfunction in a Rodent Model of Cyclophosphamide-Induced Cystitis.

11. Local IP 3 receptor-mediated Ca 2+ signals compound to direct blood flow in brain capillaries.

12. Oviductal motile cilia are essential for oocyte pickup but dispensable for sperm and embryo transport.

13. Prokinetic actions of luminally acting 5-HT 4 receptor agonists.

14. Actin is associated with tissue injury in trauma patients and produces a hypercoagulable profile in vitro.

15. TRPV4 blockade reduces voiding frequency, ATP release, and pelvic sensitivity in mice with chronic urothelial overexpression of NGF.

16. BDNF downregulates β-adrenergic receptor-mediated hypotensive mechanisms in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus.

17. PACAP38-Mediated Bladder Afferent Nerve Activity Hyperexcitability and Ca 2+ Activity in Urothelial Cells from Mice.

18. Differential sensitivity of gastric and small intestinal muscles to inducible knockdown of anoctamin 1 and the effects on gastrointestinal motility.

19. Motile cilia of the male reproductive system require miR-34/miR-449 for development and function to generate luminal turbulence.

20. Applications of Spatio-temporal Mapping and Particle Analysis Techniques to Quantify Intracellular Ca2+ Signaling In Situ.

21. Ex Vivo Imaging of Cell-specific Calcium Signaling at the Tripartite Synapse of the Mouse Diaphragm.

22. Postnatal Restriction of Activity-Induced Ca 2+ Responses to Schwann Cells at the Neuromuscular Junction Are Caused by the Proximo-Distal Loss of Axonal Synaptic Vesicles during Development.

23. Mechanisms of Connexin-Related Lymphedema.

24. Altered gastrointestinal motility involving autoantibodies in the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis model of multiple sclerosis.

25. Excitatory Neuronal Responses of Ca 2+ Transients in Interstitial Cells of Cajal in the Small Intestine.

26. Activity-induced Ca 2+ signaling in perisynaptic Schwann cells of the early postnatal mouse is mediated by P2Y 1 receptors and regulates muscle fatigue.

27. Rhythmic Calcium Events in the Lamina Propria Network of the Urinary Bladder of Rat Pups.

28. Microtubule structures underlying the sarcoplasmic reticulum support peripheral coupling sites to regulate smooth muscle contractility.

30. Clustering of Ca 2+ transients in interstitial cells of Cajal defines slow wave duration.

31. Exposure to seawater increases intestinal motility in euryhaline rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ).

32. SU9516 Increases α7β1 Integrin and Ameliorates Disease Progression in the mdx Mouse Model of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

35. The presence and role of interstitial cells of Cajal in the proximal intestine of shorthorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus scorpius).

36. A Novel Striated Muscle-Specific Myosin-Blocking Drug for the Study of Neuromuscular Physiology.

37. Problems with extracellular recording of electrical activity in gastrointestinal muscle.

38. Spontaneous Ca(2+) transients in interstitial cells of Cajal located within the deep muscular plexus of the murine small intestine.

39. Structural and Functional Abnormalities of the Neuromuscular Junction in the Trembler-J Homozygote Mouse Model of Congenital Hypomyelinating Neuropathy.

40. Spatio-Temporal Mapping and the Enteric Nervous System.

41. Use of Genetically Encoded Calcium Indicators (GECIs) Combined with Advanced Motion Tracking Techniques to Examine the Behavior of Neurons and Glia in the Enteric Nervous System of the Intact Murine Colon.

42. Long-term imaging of circadian locomotor rhythms of a freely crawling C. elegans population.

43. Temporal sequence of activation of cells involved in purinergic neurotransmission in the colon.

44. Regulation of gastric electrical and mechanical activity by cholinesterases in mice.

45. Computer-assisted annotation of small RNA transcriptomes.

46. In silico identification of novel endo-siRNAs.

47. A novel class of somatic small RNAs similar to germ cell pachytene PIWI-interacting small RNAs.

48. Colonic migrating motor complexes, high amplitude propagating contractions, neural reflexes and the importance of neuronal and mucosal serotonin.

49. Ano1, a Ca2+-activated Cl- channel, coordinates contractility in mouse intestine by Ca2+ transient coordination between interstitial cells of Cajal.

50. Effects of feeding on in vivo motility patterns in the proximal intestine of shorthorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus scorpius).

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