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John M Haynes

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European Journal of Pharmacology|July 10, 2007
beta(2) and beta(3)-adrenoceptor inhibition of alpha(1)-adrenoceptor-stimulated Ca(2+) elevation in human cultured prostatic stromal cellsJohn M Haynes
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|January 17, 2008
Systemic stem cell improvement in cardiac function after ischaemic injury: leaping forward slowlyJohn M Haynes
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|September 22, 2005
Current models of human prostate contractilityJohn M Haynes, Sabatino Ventura
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|August 2, 2007
Embryonic stem cells as a source of models for drug discoveryColin W Pouton, John M Haynes
Neurochemistry International|May 29, 2017
The potential of stem cells for 21st century neuroscience, IIJohn M Haynes, Robert F Halliwell
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews|November 18, 2005
Pharmaceutical applications of embryonic stem cellsColin W Pouton, John M Haynes
Biochemical Pharmacology|July 31, 2002
Phorbol ester-induced contractility and Ca2+ influx in human cultured prostatic stromal cellsJohn M Haynes, Lydia Iannazzo, Henryk Majewski
The Prostate|August 23, 2005
Saw palmetto is an indirectly acting sympathomimetic in the rat-isolated prostate glandNga Cao, John M Haynes, Sabatino Ventura
The Prostate|November 23, 2005
Protein kinase G-induced activation of K(ATP) channels reduces contractility of human prostate tissueJohn M Haynes, Anna-Louise M Cook
Cellular Signalling|November 26, 2003
Protein kinase G II-mediated proliferative effects in human cultured prostatic stromal cellsAnna-Louise M Cook, John M Haynes
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European Journal of Pharmacology|July 10, 2007
beta(2) and beta(3)-adrenoceptor inhibition of alpha(1)-adrenoceptor-stimulated Ca(2+) elevation in human cultured prostatic stromal cellsJohn M Haynes
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|January 17, 2008
Systemic stem cell improvement in cardiac function after ischaemic injury: leaping forward slowlyJohn M Haynes
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|September 22, 2005
Current models of human prostate contractilityJohn M Haynes, Sabatino Ventura
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|August 2, 2007
Embryonic stem cells as a source of models for drug discoveryColin W Pouton, John M Haynes
Neurochemistry International|May 29, 2017
The potential of stem cells for 21st century neuroscience, IIJohn M Haynes, Robert F Halliwell
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews|November 18, 2005
Pharmaceutical applications of embryonic stem cellsColin W Pouton, John M Haynes
Biochemical Pharmacology|July 31, 2002
Phorbol ester-induced contractility and Ca2+ influx in human cultured prostatic stromal cellsJohn M Haynes, Lydia Iannazzo, Henryk Majewski
The Prostate|August 23, 2005
Saw palmetto is an indirectly acting sympathomimetic in the rat-isolated prostate glandNga Cao, John M Haynes, Sabatino Ventura
The Prostate|November 23, 2005
Protein kinase G-induced activation of K(ATP) channels reduces contractility of human prostate tissueJohn M Haynes, Anna-Louise M Cook
Cellular Signalling|November 26, 2003
Protein kinase G II-mediated proliferative effects in human cultured prostatic stromal cellsAnna-Louise M Cook, John M Haynes
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