Maturation and long-term hypoxia alters Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release in sheep cerebrovascular sympathetic neurons.
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Maternal high-altitude hypoxia and suppression of ryanodine receptor-mediated Ca2+ sparks in fetal sheep pulmonary arterial myocytes.Developmental origins of cerebrovascular disease II: considering gene-environment interactions when developing neuroprotective strategies.The fetal cerebral circulation: three decades of exploration by the LLU Center for Perinatal Biology.Melatonin improves cerebrovascular function and decreases oxidative stress in chronically hypoxic lambs.
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Maturation and long-term hypoxia alters Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release in sheep cerebrovascular sympathetic neurons.
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scientific article published on 30 July 2009
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Maturation and long-term hypox ...... ovascular sympathetic neurons.
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Maturation and long-term hypox ...... ovascular sympathetic neurons.
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Maturation and long-term hypox ...... ovascular sympathetic neurons.
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Maturation and long-term hypox ...... ovascular sympathetic neurons.
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Maturation and long-term hypox ...... ovascular sympathetic neurons.
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Conwin K Vanterpool
Erik J Behringer
John N Buchholz
Laura D Leite
Michael G Keeney
Nickolaus E Buchholz
Sean M Wilson
William J Pearce
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10.1152/JAPPLPHYSIOL.00363.2009
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2009-07-30T00:00:00Z