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- 2024
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fhl2b mediates extraocular muscle protection in zebrafish models of muscular dystrophies and its ectopic expression ameliorates affected body muscles
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- 2023
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Pharmacological and mechanical properties of isolated pig coronary veins
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Resistance to thyroid hormone induced tachycardia in RTHα syndrome
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Development and prevention of ischemic contracture (“stone heart”) in the pig heart
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Excitation and contraction of cardiac muscle and coronary arteries of brain-dead pigs
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- 2021
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A small molecule inhibitor of Nox2 and Nox4 improves contractile function after ischemia–reperfusion in the mouse heart
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Longitudinal vibration interferes with cross-bridge attachment and prevents muscle fibre shrinkage under PSE-like conditions
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- 2020
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Lack of PCSK6 Increases Flow-Mediated Outward Arterial Remodeling in Mice
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Altered Sarcomeric Structure and Function in Woody Breast Myopathy of Avian Pectoralis Major Muscle
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Electrolyte handling in the isolated perfused rat kidney : demonstration of vasopressin V2-receptor-dependent calcium reabsorption
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- 2019
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Aortic effects of thyroid hormone in male mice
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- 2017
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Ion currents of cardiomyocytes in different regions of the Göttingen minipig heart
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- 2011
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Intimal Hyperplasia in Balloon Dilated Coronary Arteries is Reduced by Local Delivery of the NO Donor, SIN-1 Via a cGMP-Dependent Pathway.
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- 2009
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Receptor-induced phasic activity of newborn mouse bladders is inhibited by protein kinase C and involves T-type Ca channels.
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An In Vitro Model for Studying Neuromuscular Transmission in the Mouse Pharynx.
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