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C W Emala

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American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|September 26, 2000
Decreased adenylyl cyclase protein and function in airway smooth muscle by chronic carbachol pretreatmentC W Emala, J Clancy-Keen, C A Hirshman
Anesthesiology|April 2, 1998
Neuromuscular relaxants as antagonists for M2 and M3 muscarinic receptorsV Y Hou, C A Hirshman, C W Emala
Cell Motility|January 1, 1983
Invited review: bacterial flagellar sheaths: structures in search of a functionR D Sjoblad, C W Emala, R N Doetsch
The American Journal of Physiology|October 8, 1997
Chronic carbachol pretreatment decreases adenylyl cyclase activity in airway smooth muscleG Schears, J Clancy, C A Hirshman, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology|September 15, 2001
Human airway smooth muscle expresses 7 isoforms of adenylyl cyclase: a dominant role for isoform VD Xu, C Isaacs, I P Hall, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|November 14, 1998
Galphai-2 is required for carbachol-induced stress fiber formation in human airway smooth muscle cellsC A Hirshman, H Togashi, D Shao, et al.
Life Sciences|January 1, 1994
G protein subunits in lung cellsC W Emala, J Yang, C A Hirshman, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|September 1, 1996
Rapid communication: cloning and sequencing of a canine beta 2-adrenergic receptor cDNAC W Emala, J Kuhl, C A Hirshman, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|April 1, 1997
TNF-alpha inhibits isoproterenol-stimulated adenylyl cyclase activity in cultured airway smooth muscle cellsC W Emala, J Kuhl, C L Hungerford, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|October 16, 2001
Actin depolymerization via the beta-adrenoceptor in airway smooth muscle cells: a novel PKA-independent pathwayC A Hirshman, D Zhu, R A Panettieri, et al.
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American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|September 26, 2000
Decreased adenylyl cyclase protein and function in airway smooth muscle by chronic carbachol pretreatmentC W Emala, J Clancy-Keen, C A Hirshman
Anesthesiology|April 2, 1998
Neuromuscular relaxants as antagonists for M2 and M3 muscarinic receptorsV Y Hou, C A Hirshman, C W Emala
Cell Motility|January 1, 1983
Invited review: bacterial flagellar sheaths: structures in search of a functionR D Sjoblad, C W Emala, R N Doetsch
The American Journal of Physiology|October 8, 1997
Chronic carbachol pretreatment decreases adenylyl cyclase activity in airway smooth muscleG Schears, J Clancy, C A Hirshman, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology|September 15, 2001
Human airway smooth muscle expresses 7 isoforms of adenylyl cyclase: a dominant role for isoform VD Xu, C Isaacs, I P Hall, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|November 14, 1998
Galphai-2 is required for carbachol-induced stress fiber formation in human airway smooth muscle cellsC A Hirshman, H Togashi, D Shao, et al.
Life Sciences|January 1, 1994
G protein subunits in lung cellsC W Emala, J Yang, C A Hirshman, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|September 1, 1996
Rapid communication: cloning and sequencing of a canine beta 2-adrenergic receptor cDNAC W Emala, J Kuhl, C A Hirshman, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|April 1, 1997
TNF-alpha inhibits isoproterenol-stimulated adenylyl cyclase activity in cultured airway smooth muscle cellsC W Emala, J Kuhl, C L Hungerford, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|October 16, 2001
Actin depolymerization via the beta-adrenoceptor in airway smooth muscle cells: a novel PKA-independent pathwayC A Hirshman, D Zhu, R A Panettieri, et al.
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