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The following pages link to Contractions of rat uterine smooth muscle induced by acetylcholine and angiotensin II in Ca2+-free medium (Q36003564):
Displaying 29 items.
- Placental bed disorders in preterm labor, preterm PROM, spontaneous abortion and abruptio placentae (Q34975562) (← links)
- The involvement of intracellular Ca(2+) in 5-HT(1B/1D) receptor-mediated contraction of the rabbit isolated renal artery (Q35042366) (← links)
- Intracellular angiotensin II activates rat myometrium. (Q35216845) (← links)
- Effects of calcium entry blockers on calcium-dependent contractions of rat portal vein (Q35754937) (← links)
- The sources of calcium for carbachol-induced contraction in the circular smooth muscle of guinea-pig stomach (Q35872308) (← links)
- Changes in the mechanical properties of the longitudinal and circular muscle tissues of the rat myometrium during gestation (Q35886935) (← links)
- Caffeine acting on pregnant rat myometrium: analysis of its relaxant action and its failure to release Ca2+ from intracellular stores (Q35887760) (← links)
- Maintained contractions of rat uterine smooth muscle incubated in a Ca2+-free solution (Q36003846) (← links)
- The preterm parturition syndrome. (Q36700837) (← links)
- Understanding spontaneous preterm birth: from underlying mechanisms to predictive and preventive interventions (Q38089568) (← links)
- Gestational changes in the utilization of intracellularly stored calcium in the myometrium of guinea-pigs (Q41395486) (← links)
- Alpha1A-adrenoceptor mediated contraction of rat prostatic vas deferens and the involvement of ryanodine stores and Ca2+ influx stimulated by diacylglycerol and PKC. (Q41810768) (← links)
- Prostaglandins and muscarinic agonists induce cyclic AMP attenuation by two distinct mechanisms in the pregnant-rat myometrium. Interaction between cyclic AMP and Ca2+ signals (Q41853699) (← links)
- Andrographis paniculata (Ness) induces relaxation of uterus by blocking voltage operated calcium channels and inhibits Ca(+2) influx (Q43606576) (← links)
- Phasic contractions of the rat portal vein depend on intracellular Ca2+ release stimulated by depolarization (Q44315258) (← links)
- Effect of 14‐deoxyandrographolide on calcium‐mediated rat uterine smooth muscle contractility (Q44640738) (← links)
- Effects of magnesium chloride on the contractile response of uterus to several agonists in Ca-free solution (Q44808159) (← links)
- Is the translocon a crucial player of the calcium homeostasis in vascular smooth muscle cell? (Q46104593) (← links)
- Relaxant effects of nitric oxide and cyclic GMP on pregnant rat uterine longitudinal smooth muscle (Q50761173) (← links)
- Mechanisms of preterm labor and preterm premature rupture of the membranes (Q57081370) (← links)
- Effects of Mn2+ on the responses induced by different spasmogens in the oestrogen-primed rat uterus (Q63322990) (← links)
- Effects of hirsutine, an antihypertensive indole alkaloid from Uncaria rhynchophylla, on intracellular calcium in rat thoracic aorta (Q67486411) (← links)
- Inactivation of calcium channel current in rat uterine smooth muscle: evidence for calcium- and voltage-mediated mechanisms (Q68999776) (← links)
- AlF-4 inhibits the accumulation of Ca in the endoplasmic reticulum in intact myometrial strips, but not in the rabbit ear artery (Q69357588) (← links)
- Contractile properties of chemically skinned fibers from pregnant rat myometrium: existence of an internal Ca-store (Q69829503) (← links)
- Pertussis toxin inhibits the angiotensin II and serotonin-induced rise of free cytoplasmic calcium in cultured smooth muscle cells from rat aorta (Q70321551) (← links)
- Agonists increase the sensitivity of contractile elements for Ca++ in pregnant rat myometrium (Q71224986) (← links)
- Gestational changes in oxytocin- and endothelin-1-induced contractility of pregnant rat myometrium (Q71815241) (← links)
- Calcium dependency of the AT1-receptor mediated effects in the rat portal vein: influence of calcium antagonists (Q72124054) (← links)