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333 related items for PubMed ID: 12122499

  • 1. Relaxation of the mouse isolated aorta and carotid artery in response to adenosine analogues in genetically-modified mice lacking the adenosine A(2A) receptor.
    Prentice DJ, Kelly MD, Ledent C, Hourani SM.
    Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol; 2002 Aug; 366(2):127-33. PubMed ID: 12122499
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  • 2. Activation of two sites by adenosine receptor agonists to cause relaxation in rat isolated mesenteric artery.
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  • 3. Activation of multiple sites by adenosine analogues in the rat isolated aorta.
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  • 7. Relaxation of mouse isolated aorta to adenosine and its analogues does not involve adenosine A(1), A(2) or A(3) receptors.
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  • 10. Prolonged exposure to 5'-N-ethylcarboxamidoadenosine (NECA) does not affect the adenosine A2A-mediated vasodilation in porcine coronary arteries.
    Conti A, Lozza G, Monopoli A.
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  • 12. Absence of adenosine-mediated aortic relaxation in A(2A) adenosine receptor knockout mice.
    Ponnoth DS, Sanjani MS, Ledent C, Roush K, Krahn T, Mustafa SJ.
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  • 13. Functional characterization of coronary vascular adenosine receptors in the mouse.
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  • 14. A comparison of A2 adenosine receptor-induced cyclic AMP generation in cerebral cortex and relaxation of pre-contracted aorta.
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    Faria M, Magalhães-Cardoso T, Lafuente-de-Carvalho JM, Correia-de-Sá P.
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  • 18. Adenosine receptor-mediated relaxation of porcine coronary artery in presence and absence of endothelium.
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  • 19. Adenosine receptors involved in modulation of noradrenaline release in isolated rat tail artery.
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  • 20. Differences between the vasorelaxant activity of adenosine-receptor agonists on guinea-pig isolated aorta precontracted with noradrenaline or phenylephrine.
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