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- 2018
- Array profiling reveals contribution of Cthrc1 to growth of the denervated rat urinary bladder (
- 2017
- Neurite outgrowth in cultured mouse pelvic ganglia - Effects of neurotrophins and bladder tissue (
- Cavin-3 (PRKCDBP) deficiency reduces the density of caveolae in smooth muscle (
- MicroRNA-Dependent Control of Serotonin-Induced Pulmonary Arterial Contraction (
- 2016
- MicroRNAs in Bladder Outlet Obstruction: Relationship to Growth and Matrix Remodelling. (
- Assessing the contribution of thrombospondin-4 induction and ATF6α activation to endoplasmic reticulum expansion and phenotypic modulation in bladder outlet obstruction (
- Elevated glucose levels promote contractile and cytoskeletal gene expression in vascular smooth muscle via Rho/protein kinase C and actin polymerization. (
- 2015
- Non-uniform changes in membrane receptors in the rat urinary bladder following outlet obstruction. (
- Spontaneous activity and stretch-induced contractile differentiation are reduced in vascular smooth muscle of miR-143/145 knockout mice. (
- Vasopressin-induced mouse urethral contraction is modulated by caveolin-1. (
- Detrusor Induction of miR-132/212 following Bladder Outlet Obstruction: Association with MeCP2 Repression and Cell Viability. (
- Myocardin Family Members Drive Formation of Caveolae. (
- Regulation of Smooth Muscle Dystrophin and Synaptopodin 2 Expression by Actin Polymerization and Vascular Injury. (
- 2014
- HIF-mediated metabolic switching in bladder outlet obstruction mitigates the relaxing effect of mitochondrial inhibition. (
- Induction of angiotensin converting enzyme after miR-143/145 deletion is critical for impaired smooth muscle contractility. (
- 2013
- Mir-29 repression in bladder outlet obstruction contributes to matrix remodeling and altered stiffness. (
- 2012
- Deletion of dicer in smooth muscle affects voiding pattern and reduces detrusor contractility and neuroeffector transmission. (
- Impaired contractility and detrusor hypertrophy in cavin-1-deficient mice. (
- Association of muscarinic M(3) receptors and Kir6.1 with caveolae in human detrusor muscle. (
- Late onset vascular dysfunction in the R6/1 model of Huntington's disease. (
- 2011
- Biomechanical properties and innervation of the female caveolin-1-deficient detrusor. (
- 2010
- Biochemical and functional correlates of an increased membrane density of caveolae in hypertrophic rat urinary bladder. (
- Human urinary bladder smooth muscle is dependent on membrane cholesterol for cholinergic activation. (
- 2009
- Receptor-induced phasic activity of newborn mouse bladders is inhibited by protein kinase C and involves T-type Ca channels. (
- Signal transduction pathways of muscarinic receptor mediated activation in the newborn and adult mouse urinary bladder. (
- An In Vitro Model for Studying Neuromuscular Transmission in the Mouse Pharynx. (
- 2008
- Developmental regulation of smooth muscle contraction in the urinary bladder (
- 2006
- Developmental regulation of nerve and receptor mediated contractions of mammalian urinary bladder smooth muscle. (
- 2005
- Decreased phosphatase activity, increased Ca2+ sensitivity, and myosin light chain phosphorylation in urinary bladder smooth muscle of newborn mice (
- 2004
- The allergic mouse model of asthma: normal smooth muscle in an abnormal lung? (