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145 related items for PubMed ID: 26138467

  • 1. Bimodal effect of oxidative stress in internal anal sphincter smooth muscle.
    Singh J, Kumar S, Rattan S.
    Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol; 2015 Sep 01; 309(5):G292-300. PubMed ID: 26138467
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  • 2. BDNF augments rat internal anal sphincter smooth muscle tone via RhoA/ROCK signaling and nonadrenergic noncholinergic relaxation via increased NO release.
    Singh A, Mohanty I, Singh J, Rattan S.
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  • 3. Cellular regulation of basal tone in internal anal sphincter smooth muscle by RhoA/ROCK.
    Patel CA, Rattan S.
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  • 4. Aging-associated oxidative stress leads to decrease in IAS tone via RhoA/ROCK downregulation.
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  • 7. Mechanism of internal anal sphincter relaxation by CORM-1, authentic CO, and NANC nerve stimulation.
    Rattan S, Al Haj R, De Godoy MA.
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  • 8. RhoA/ROCK pathway is the major molecular determinant of basal tone in intact human internal anal sphincter.
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  • 9. Spontaneously tonic smooth muscle has characteristically higher levels of RhoA/ROK compared with the phasic smooth muscle.
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  • 10. H-ras inhibits RhoA/ROCK leading to a decrease in the basal tone in the internal anal sphincter.
    de Godoy MA, Patel CA, Waldman SA, Katsuki M, Regan RF, Rattan S.
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  • 11. 3-Hydroxymethyl coenzyme A reductase inhibition attenuates spontaneous smooth muscle tone via RhoA/ROCK pathway regulated by RhoA prenylation.
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  • 12. Nitric oxide not carbon monoxide mediates nonadrenergic noncholinergic relaxation in the murine internal anal sphincter.
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  • 13. In vivo magnetofection: a novel approach for targeted topical delivery of nucleic acids for rectoanal motility disorders.
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  • 14. Nature of extracellular signal that triggers RhoA/ROCK activation for the basal internal anal sphincter tone in humans.
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  • 16. Release of nitric oxide by activation of nonadrenergic noncholinergic neurons of internal anal sphincter.
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  • 17. Rho kinase as a novel molecular therapeutic target for hypertensive internal anal sphincter.
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  • 18. L-citrulline recycling in opossum internal anal sphincter relaxation by nonadrenergic, noncholinergic nerve stimulation.
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  • 19. Aging-associated changes in microRNA expression profile of internal anal sphincter smooth muscle: Role of microRNA-133a.
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  • 20. Bioengineered internal anal sphincter derived from isolated human internal anal sphincter smooth muscle cells.
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