Dissection of the gene regulatory network underlying sexual maturity divergence in Jining Bairi chickens through integrated RNA-seq and WGCNA analysis. [PDF]
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Role of kapa opioid receptors and their interaction with apelin receptors in positive and negative inotropic effects of apelin in the heart of rats with coronic renovascular hypertension [PDF]
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A Metabolically Stable Apelin-13 Analog Acting as a Potent I<sub>To</sub> Potassium Current Blocker with Potential Benefits for Brugada Syndrome. [PDF]
Contreras Vite JA +8 more
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Spatial and temporal role of the apelin/APJ system in the caliber size regulation of blood vessels during angiogenesis [PDF]
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Theriogenology, 2020Apelin is a potent inotropic agent causing endothelium-mediated vasodilation and is involved in vessel formation by interacting with a specific receptor. Its cardiovascular profile suggests a role in the regulation of gestational hemodynamic changes. The expression of apelin and its receptor has been reported in some portions of the reproductive tract ...
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