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Mark T Nelson

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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 2, 2004
The beta1 subunit of the Ca2+-sensitive K+ channel protects against hypertensionMark T Nelson, Adrian D Bonev
Circulation Research|July 11, 2006
Molecular coding of Kv1 channels to oppose myogenic constrictionStephen V Straub, Mark T Nelson
The Journal of General Physiology|July 29, 2015
Location, Location, Location: Juxtaposed calcium-signaling microdomains as a novel model of the vascular smooth muscle myogenic responseNathan R Tykocki, Mark T Nelson
Novartis Foundation Symposium|August 8, 2002
Sarcoplasmic reticulum and membrane currentsGerald M Herrera, Mark T Nelson
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|January 23, 2004
Properties of a tonically active, sodium-permeable current in mouse urinary bladder smooth muscleKevin S Thorneloe, Mark T Nelson
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|January 29, 2005
Differential regulation of Ca2+-activated K+ channels by beta-adrenoceptors in guinea pig urinary bladder smooth muscleGeorgi V Petkov, Mark T Nelson
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine|July 31, 2007
Astrocytic calcium signaling: the information currency coupling neuronal activity to the cerebral microcirculationStephen V Straub, Mark T Nelson
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|October 29, 2013
Neurovascular signaling in the brain and the pathological consequences of hypertensionKathryn M Dunn, Mark T Nelson
The Journal of Physiology|August 5, 2006
A spoonful of sugar helps the KV channel activity go downStephen V Straub, Mark T Nelson
Nature|March 22, 2002
Molecular physiology: protecting the heartMark T Nelson, Gerald M Herrera
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 2, 2004
The beta1 subunit of the Ca2+-sensitive K+ channel protects against hypertensionMark T Nelson, Adrian D Bonev
Circulation Research|July 11, 2006
Molecular coding of Kv1 channels to oppose myogenic constrictionStephen V Straub, Mark T Nelson
The Journal of General Physiology|July 29, 2015
Location, Location, Location: Juxtaposed calcium-signaling microdomains as a novel model of the vascular smooth muscle myogenic responseNathan R Tykocki, Mark T Nelson
Novartis Foundation Symposium|August 8, 2002
Sarcoplasmic reticulum and membrane currentsGerald M Herrera, Mark T Nelson
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|January 23, 2004
Properties of a tonically active, sodium-permeable current in mouse urinary bladder smooth muscleKevin S Thorneloe, Mark T Nelson
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|January 29, 2005
Differential regulation of Ca2+-activated K+ channels by beta-adrenoceptors in guinea pig urinary bladder smooth muscleGeorgi V Petkov, Mark T Nelson
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine|July 31, 2007
Astrocytic calcium signaling: the information currency coupling neuronal activity to the cerebral microcirculationStephen V Straub, Mark T Nelson
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|October 29, 2013
Neurovascular signaling in the brain and the pathological consequences of hypertensionKathryn M Dunn, Mark T Nelson
The Journal of Physiology|August 5, 2006
A spoonful of sugar helps the KV channel activity go downStephen V Straub, Mark T Nelson
Nature|March 22, 2002
Molecular physiology: protecting the heartMark T Nelson, Gerald M Herrera
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