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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|August 5, 2021
Differential restoration of functional hyperemia by antihypertensive drug classes in hypertension-related cerebral small vessel diseaseMasayo Koide, Osama F Harraz, Fabrice Dabertrand, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 4, 2015
Potassium channelopathy-like defect underlies early-stage cerebrovascular dysfunction in a genetic model of small vessel diseaseFabrice Dabertrand, Christel Krøigaard, Adrian D Bonev, et al.
Science Signaling|October 13, 2016
Pressure-induced oxidative activation of PKG enables vasoregulation by Ca2+ sparks and BK channelsKaivan Khavandi, Rachael A Baylie, Sarah A Sugden, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|October 29, 2025
Adenosine and acute low oxygen conditions suppress urinary bladder contractility through the activation of adenosine 2B receptors and large-conductance calcium-activated potassium channelsGerald M Herrera, Jason L Rengo, Grant W Hennig, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 14, 2020
Contractile pericytes determine the direction of blood flow at capillary junctionsAlbert L Gonzales, Nicholas R Klug, Arash Moshkforoush, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|August 15, 2008
Beta-adrenergic relaxation of mouse urinary bladder smooth muscle in the absence of large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channelSean M Brown, Lilia M Bentcheva-Petkova, Lei Liu, et al.
Physiological Reports|November 30, 2019
"A Step and a Ceiling": mechanical properties of Ca<sup>2+</sup> spark vasoregulation in resistance arteries by pressure-induced oxidative activation of PKGViktoria Csato, Sharifah Z S A Kadir, Kaivan Khavandi, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 21, 2022
Functionally linked potassium channel activity in cerebral endothelial and smooth muscle cells is compromised in Alzheimer's diseaseJade L Taylor, Harry A T Pritchard, Katy R Walsh, et al.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism|April 12, 2022
Genetic ablation of smooth muscle K<sub>IR</sub>2.1 is inconsequential to the function of mouse cerebral arteriesPaulina M Kowalewska, Jacob Fletcher, William F Jackson, et al.
Circulation|March 19, 2020
Reducing Hypermuscularization of the Transitional Segment Between Arterioles and Capillaries Protects Against Spontaneous Intracerebral HemorrhageJulien Ratelade, Nicholas R Klug, Damiano Lombardi, et al.
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|August 5, 2021
Differential restoration of functional hyperemia by antihypertensive drug classes in hypertension-related cerebral small vessel diseaseMasayo Koide, Osama F Harraz, Fabrice Dabertrand, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 4, 2015
Potassium channelopathy-like defect underlies early-stage cerebrovascular dysfunction in a genetic model of small vessel diseaseFabrice Dabertrand, Christel Krøigaard, Adrian D Bonev, et al.
Science Signaling|October 13, 2016
Pressure-induced oxidative activation of PKG enables vasoregulation by Ca2+ sparks and BK channelsKaivan Khavandi, Rachael A Baylie, Sarah A Sugden, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|October 29, 2025
Adenosine and acute low oxygen conditions suppress urinary bladder contractility through the activation of adenosine 2B receptors and large-conductance calcium-activated potassium channelsGerald M Herrera, Jason L Rengo, Grant W Hennig, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 14, 2020
Contractile pericytes determine the direction of blood flow at capillary junctionsAlbert L Gonzales, Nicholas R Klug, Arash Moshkforoush, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|August 15, 2008
Beta-adrenergic relaxation of mouse urinary bladder smooth muscle in the absence of large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channelSean M Brown, Lilia M Bentcheva-Petkova, Lei Liu, et al.
Physiological Reports|November 30, 2019
"A Step and a Ceiling": mechanical properties of Ca<sup>2+</sup> spark vasoregulation in resistance arteries by pressure-induced oxidative activation of PKGViktoria Csato, Sharifah Z S A Kadir, Kaivan Khavandi, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 21, 2022
Functionally linked potassium channel activity in cerebral endothelial and smooth muscle cells is compromised in Alzheimer's diseaseJade L Taylor, Harry A T Pritchard, Katy R Walsh, et al.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism|April 12, 2022
Genetic ablation of smooth muscle K<sub>IR</sub>2.1 is inconsequential to the function of mouse cerebral arteriesPaulina M Kowalewska, Jacob Fletcher, William F Jackson, et al.
Circulation|March 19, 2020
Reducing Hypermuscularization of the Transitional Segment Between Arterioles and Capillaries Protects Against Spontaneous Intracerebral HemorrhageJulien Ratelade, Nicholas R Klug, Damiano Lombardi, et al.
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