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415 related items for PubMed ID: 17164473

  • 1. Sirolimus causes relaxation of human vascular smooth muscle: a novel action of sirolimus mediated via ATP-sensitive potassium channels.
    Ghatta S, Tunstall RR, Kareem S, Rahman M, O'Rourke ST.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 2007 Mar; 320(3):1204-8. PubMed ID: 17164473
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  • 3. Different potassium channels are involved in relaxation of rat renal artery induced by P1075.
    Novakovic A, Pavlovic M, Milojevic P, Stojanovic I, Nenezic D, Jovic M, Ugresic N, Kanjuh V, Yang Q, He GW.
    Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol; 2012 Jul; 111(1):24-30. PubMed ID: 22225832
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  • 4. Pinacidil relaxes porcine and human coronary arteries by activating ATP-dependent potassium channels in smooth muscle cells.
    Gollasch M, Bychkov R, Ried C, Behrendt F, Scholze S, Luft FC, Haller H.
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  • 8. The mechanisms of the relaxation induced by vasoactive intestinal peptide in the porcine coronary artery.
    Kawasaki J, Kobayashi S, Miyagi Y, Nishimura J, Fujishima M, Kanaide H.
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  • 9. Vasorelaxant effects of Brillantaisia nitens Lindau (Acanthaceae) extracts on isolated rat vascular smooth muscle.
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  • 10. Endothelial mechanisms underlying responses to acetylcholine in the horse deep dorsal penile vein.
    Martínez AC, Prieto D, Hernández M, Rivera L, Recio P, García-Sacristán A, Benedito S.
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  • 11. Potassium channel modulation: a new drug principle for regulation of smooth muscle contractility. Studies on isolated airways and arteries.
    Nielsen-Kudsk JE.
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  • 13. [Voltage-activated potassium channel blockers inhibit anisodamine-induced relaxation of rabbit aortic smooth muscles precontracted with noradrenaline].
    Liu SQ, Zang WJ, Li ZL, Sun Q, Yu XJ, Luo HL, Zhu SM.
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  • 16. Urocortin-induced relaxation in the human internal mammary artery.
    Chen ZW, Huang Y, Yang Q, Li X, Wei W, He GW.
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  • 17. Metamizol acts as an ATP sensitive potassium channel opener to inhibit the contracting response induced by angiotensin II but not to norepinephrine in rat thoracic aorta smooth muscle.
    Valenzuela F, García-Saisó S, Lemini C, Ramírez-Solares R, Vidrio H, Mendoza-Fernández V.
    Vascul Pharmacol; 2005 Aug 01; 43(2):120-7. PubMed ID: 15958287
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  • 19. 4-aminopyridine-sensitive K+ channels contributes to NaHS-induced membrane hyperpolarization and relaxation in the rat coronary artery.
    Cheang WS, Wong WT, Shen B, Lau CW, Tian XY, Tsang SY, Yao X, Chen ZY, Huang Y.
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  • 20. The vasodilator mechanism of sulfur dioxide on isolated aortic rings of rats: Involvement of the K+ and Ca2+ channels.
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