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101 related items for PubMed ID: 10666133

  • 1. Angiotensin II indirectly vasoconstricts the ovine uterine circulation.
    Cox BE, Williams CE, Rosenfeld CR.
    Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol; 2000 Feb; 278(2):R337-44. PubMed ID: 10666133
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  • 2. Effect of angiotensin II on uterine and systemic vasculature in pregnant sheep.
    Naden RP, Rosenfeld CR.
    J Clin Invest; 1981 Aug; 68(2):468-74. PubMed ID: 7263862
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  • 3. Angiotensin II mediates uterine vasoconstriction through alpha-stimulation.
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  • 4. Differential responses to systemic and local angiotensin II infusions in conscious postnatal sheep.
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  • 6. Uterine and nonuterine vascular responses to angiotensin II in ovine pregnancy.
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  • 9. Systemic and uterine responses to chronic infusion of estradiol-17 beta.
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  • 10. Uterine prostaglandin production in ovine pregnancy: effects of angiotensin II and indomethacin.
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    Lang U, Prada J, Clark KE.
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  • 14. Differential responses of uterine and umbilical vasculatures to angiotensin II and norepinephrine.
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  • 15. The effects of long-term infusions of angiotensin II into the pregnant ewe on uterine blood flow and on the fetus.
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  • 16. Local and systemic estradiol-17 beta: effects on uterine and systemic vasodilation.
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  • 18. Large conductance Ca2+-activated and voltage-activated K+ channels contribute to the rise and maintenance of estrogen-induced uterine vasodilation and maintenance of blood pressure.
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  • 19. Systemic and uterine responsiveness to angiotensin II and norepinephrine in estrogen-treated nonpregnant sheep.
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  • 20. Role of angiotensin II and alpha-adrenergic receptors during estrogen-induced vasodilation in ewes.
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