Calcium Channel Blockade with Verapamil: Effects on Blood Pressure, Renal, and Myocardial Adrenergic, Cholinergic, and Calcium Channel Receptors in Inbred Dahl Hypertension-Sensitive (S/JR) and Hypertension-Resistant (R/JR) Rats [PDF]
James A. McCaughran, C. J. Juno
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Properties of two types of calcium channels in clonal pituitary cells. [PDF]
Donald R. Matteson, Clay M. Armstrong
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Abstract Objective Exploring the prevalence and association between intracranial atherosclerosis (ICAS) and cerebral small vessel diseases (CSVD), this study delved beyond the current scope, utilising high‐resolution vessel wall MRI (HRVW‐MRI) to investigate how subtle changes in intracranial atherosclerotic features influence the various burdens of ...
Joseph Amihere Ackah+6 more
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ABSTRACTObjectiveCerebrospinal fluid (CSF) orexin‐A has been suggested to be a biomarker of Alzheimer disease (AD). In both cognitively unimpaired healthy older adults and individuals with symptomatic AD, CSF orexin‐A is positively associated with CSF Aβ42, p‐tau181, and total tau (t‐tau) concentrations.
Ruijin Lu+13 more
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Interaction of verapamil and other calcium channel blockers with alpha 1- and alpha 2-adrenergic receptors. [PDF]
Harvey Motulsky+3 more
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Universal Proteomic Signature After Exercise‐Induced Muscle Injury in Muscular Dystrophies
ABSTRACT Objective Several neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) are characterized by progressive muscle damage and are marked by the elevation of circulating muscle proteins from activity‐related injury. Despite a diverse array of genetic drivers, many NMDs share similar patterns of exercise intolerance and higher concentrations of muscle injury proteins ...
Mads G. Stemmerik+5 more
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Calcium channels as pharmacological targets for cancer therapy. [PDF]
Liu X+6 more
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Epitope Mapping of Anti‐Neurofascin 155 Antibody in a Large Cohort of Autoimmune Nodopathy Patients
ABSTRACT Objective Autoimmune nodopathy (AN), a newly recognized disease entity, is an immune‐mediated polyneuropathy involving autoantibodies against cell adhesion molecules located in nodes of Ranvier and paranodal regions, such as neurofascin 186 (NF186) and neurofascin 155 (NF155). The present study aimed to identify the epitopes for autoantibodies
Amina A. Abdelhadi+6 more
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Voltage gated sodium and calcium channels: Discovery, structure, function, and Pharmacology. [PDF]
Catterall WA.
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