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Tudor M Griffith

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Toxicology|February 7, 2013
The effect of inorganic arsenic on endothelium-dependent relaxation: role of NADPH oxidase and hydrogen peroxideDavid H Edwards, Yiwen Li, David C Ellinsworth, et al.
Stroke|February 8, 2003
Essential role of Gap junctions in NO- and prostanoid-independent relaxations evoked by acetylcholine in rabbit intracerebral arteriesHiroshi Ujiie, Andrew T Chaytor, Linda M Bakker, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|July 14, 2009
Attenuated store-operated Ca2+ entry underpins the dual inhibition of nitric oxide and EDHF-type relaxations by iodinated contrast mediaSofia Fernandez-Rodriguez, David H Edwards, Ben Newton, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 4, 2005
5-Methyltetrahydrofolate and tetrahydrobiopterin can modulate electrotonically mediated endothelium-dependent vascular relaxationTudor M Griffith, Andrew T Chaytor, Linda M Bakker, et al.
Journal of Vascular Research|June 26, 2007
Modulation of gap-junction-dependent arterial relaxation by ascorbic acidDavid H Edwards, Andrew T Chaytor, Linda M Bakker, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 3, 2003
Distinct hyperpolarizing and relaxant roles for gap junctions and endothelium-derived H2O2 in NO-independent relaxations of rabbit arteriesAndrew T Chaytor, David H Edwards, Linda M Bakker, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology|January 13, 2005
Connexin-mimetic peptides dissociate electrotonic EDHF-type signalling via myoendothelial and smooth muscle gap junctions in the rabbit iliac arteryAndrew T Chaytor, Linda M Bakker, David H Edwards, et al.
Microvascular Research|December 26, 2001
Relative contributions of NO and gap junctional communication to endothelium-dependent relaxations of rabbit resistance arteries vary with vessel sizeRodney S Berman, Patricia E M Martin, W Howard Evans, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology|May 8, 2004
Enhanced inhibition of the EDHF phenomenon by a phenyl methoxyalaninyl phosphoramidate derivative of dideoxyadenosineTudor M Griffith, Andrew T Chaytor, David H Edwards, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|July 14, 2009
Ascorbic acid and tetrahydrobiopterin potentiate the EDHF phenomenon by generating hydrogen peroxideAmbroise Garry, David H Edwards, Ian F Fallis, et al.
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Toxicology|February 7, 2013
The effect of inorganic arsenic on endothelium-dependent relaxation: role of NADPH oxidase and hydrogen peroxideDavid H Edwards, Yiwen Li, David C Ellinsworth, et al.
Stroke|February 8, 2003
Essential role of Gap junctions in NO- and prostanoid-independent relaxations evoked by acetylcholine in rabbit intracerebral arteriesHiroshi Ujiie, Andrew T Chaytor, Linda M Bakker, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|July 14, 2009
Attenuated store-operated Ca2+ entry underpins the dual inhibition of nitric oxide and EDHF-type relaxations by iodinated contrast mediaSofia Fernandez-Rodriguez, David H Edwards, Ben Newton, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 4, 2005
5-Methyltetrahydrofolate and tetrahydrobiopterin can modulate electrotonically mediated endothelium-dependent vascular relaxationTudor M Griffith, Andrew T Chaytor, Linda M Bakker, et al.
Journal of Vascular Research|June 26, 2007
Modulation of gap-junction-dependent arterial relaxation by ascorbic acidDavid H Edwards, Andrew T Chaytor, Linda M Bakker, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 3, 2003
Distinct hyperpolarizing and relaxant roles for gap junctions and endothelium-derived H2O2 in NO-independent relaxations of rabbit arteriesAndrew T Chaytor, David H Edwards, Linda M Bakker, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology|January 13, 2005
Connexin-mimetic peptides dissociate electrotonic EDHF-type signalling via myoendothelial and smooth muscle gap junctions in the rabbit iliac arteryAndrew T Chaytor, Linda M Bakker, David H Edwards, et al.
Microvascular Research|December 26, 2001
Relative contributions of NO and gap junctional communication to endothelium-dependent relaxations of rabbit resistance arteries vary with vessel sizeRodney S Berman, Patricia E M Martin, W Howard Evans, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology|May 8, 2004
Enhanced inhibition of the EDHF phenomenon by a phenyl methoxyalaninyl phosphoramidate derivative of dideoxyadenosineTudor M Griffith, Andrew T Chaytor, David H Edwards, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|July 14, 2009
Ascorbic acid and tetrahydrobiopterin potentiate the EDHF phenomenon by generating hydrogen peroxideAmbroise Garry, David H Edwards, Ian F Fallis, et al.
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