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European Journal of Pharmacology|April 29, 2020
O-GlcNAc impairs endothelial function in uterine arteries from virgin but not pregnant rats: The role of GSK3βVanessa Dela Justina, Fernanda Priviero, Rinaldo Rodrigues Dos Passos, et al.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|November 9, 2010
Arginase II deletion increases corpora cavernosa relaxation in diabetic miceHaroldo A Toque, Rita C Tostes, Lin Yao, et al.
Neuroendocrinology|March 8, 2003
Tamoxifen, a selective estrogen receptor modulator, reduces ischemic damage caused by middle cerebral artery occlusion in the ovariectomized female ratShyamal H Mehta, Krishnan M Dhandapani, Liesl M De Sevilla, et al.
Nature Medicine|January 3, 2001
Antagonism of Rho-kinase stimulates rat penile erection via a nitric oxide-independent pathwayK Chitaley, C J Wingard, R Clinton Webb, et al.
Neurobiology of Stress|September 1, 2023
Gestational stress decreases postpartum mitochondrial respiration in the prefrontal cortex of female ratsErin Gorman-Sandler, Breanna Robertson, Jesseca Crawford, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|August 31, 2019
Reconstitution of autophagy ameliorates vascular function and arterial stiffening in spontaneously hypertensive ratsCameron G McCarthy, Camilla F Wenceslau, Fabiano B Calmasini, et al.
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|February 13, 2018
Mesenteric arteries from stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats exhibit an increase in nitric-oxide-dependent vasorelaxationBrandi M Wynne, Hicham Labazi, Victor V Lima, et al.
Plos One|May 27, 2016
Impaired Corpus Cavernosum Relaxation Is Accompanied by Increased Oxidative Stress and Up-Regulation of the Rho-Kinase Pathway in Diabetic (Db/Db) MiceFernanda B M Priviero, Haroldo A F Toque, Kenia Pedrosa Nunes, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|April 26, 2015
Circulating mitochondrial DNA and Toll-like receptor 9 are associated with vascular dysfunction in spontaneously hypertensive ratsCameron G McCarthy, Camilla F Wenceslau, Styliani Goulopoulou, et al.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|April 10, 2013
Activated Rho kinase mediates diabetes-induced elevation of vascular arginase activation and contributes to impaired corpora cavernosa relaxation: possible involvement of p38 MAPK activationHaroldo A Toque, Kenia P Nunes, Lin Yao, et al.
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European Journal of Pharmacology|April 29, 2020
O-GlcNAc impairs endothelial function in uterine arteries from virgin but not pregnant rats: The role of GSK3βVanessa Dela Justina, Fernanda Priviero, Rinaldo Rodrigues Dos Passos, et al.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|November 9, 2010
Arginase II deletion increases corpora cavernosa relaxation in diabetic miceHaroldo A Toque, Rita C Tostes, Lin Yao, et al.
Neuroendocrinology|March 8, 2003
Tamoxifen, a selective estrogen receptor modulator, reduces ischemic damage caused by middle cerebral artery occlusion in the ovariectomized female ratShyamal H Mehta, Krishnan M Dhandapani, Liesl M De Sevilla, et al.
Nature Medicine|January 3, 2001
Antagonism of Rho-kinase stimulates rat penile erection via a nitric oxide-independent pathwayK Chitaley, C J Wingard, R Clinton Webb, et al.
Neurobiology of Stress|September 1, 2023
Gestational stress decreases postpartum mitochondrial respiration in the prefrontal cortex of female ratsErin Gorman-Sandler, Breanna Robertson, Jesseca Crawford, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|August 31, 2019
Reconstitution of autophagy ameliorates vascular function and arterial stiffening in spontaneously hypertensive ratsCameron G McCarthy, Camilla F Wenceslau, Fabiano B Calmasini, et al.
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|February 13, 2018
Mesenteric arteries from stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats exhibit an increase in nitric-oxide-dependent vasorelaxationBrandi M Wynne, Hicham Labazi, Victor V Lima, et al.
Plos One|May 27, 2016
Impaired Corpus Cavernosum Relaxation Is Accompanied by Increased Oxidative Stress and Up-Regulation of the Rho-Kinase Pathway in Diabetic (Db/Db) MiceFernanda B M Priviero, Haroldo A F Toque, Kenia Pedrosa Nunes, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|April 26, 2015
Circulating mitochondrial DNA and Toll-like receptor 9 are associated with vascular dysfunction in spontaneously hypertensive ratsCameron G McCarthy, Camilla F Wenceslau, Styliani Goulopoulou, et al.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|April 10, 2013
Activated Rho kinase mediates diabetes-induced elevation of vascular arginase activation and contributes to impaired corpora cavernosa relaxation: possible involvement of p38 MAPK activationHaroldo A Toque, Kenia P Nunes, Lin Yao, et al.
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