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Activation of KCa3.1 by SKA-31 induces arteriolar dilatation and lowers blood pressure in normo- and hypertensive connexin40-deficient mice
Josephine Radtke, Kjestine Schmidt, Heike Wulff, Ralf Köhler,
Cor de Wit
Institute of Telematics
Institute of Physiology
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Medicine and Dentistry
Endothelial Cell
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Gap Junction
100%
Hypotension
100%
Blood Pressure
100%
Depressor Response
100%
Intravital Microscopy
50%
Vascular Endothelium
50%
Microcirculation
50%
Calcium-Activated Potassium Channel
50%
Resistant Hypertension
50%
Skeletal Muscle
50%
Cremaster Muscle
50%
Neuroscience
Gap Junction
100%
In Vivo
50%
Hypertension
50%
Cremaster Muscle
50%
Skeletal Muscle
50%
Arteriole
50%
Calcium-Activated Potassium Channel
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Blood Pressure
100%
Dilatation
100%
Depressor Response
28%
Wild Type Mouse
14%
Wild Type
14%
Arterial Pressure
14%
Skeletal Muscle
14%
Intravital Microscopy
14%
Calcium-Activated Potassium Channel
14%