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    P10.01 Involvement of Calcium-Calmodulin Dependent Protein Kinase II on Endothelin Receptor Expression in Cerebral Arteries Of Rat

    Experimental cerebral ischemia and organ culture of cerebral arteries result in enhanced expression of endothelin ETB receptors in smooth muscle cells. The present study was designed to evaluate the involvement o...

    R. Waldsee, H. Ahnstedt, S. Eftekhari, L. Edvinsson in Artery Research (2009)

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    Increased ETA and ETB receptor contraction in the left internal mammary artery from patients with hypertension

    D Nilsson, A Wackenfors, L Gustafsson, L Edvinsson in Journal of Human Hypertension (2008)

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    Enhanced vasodilator responses to calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in subcutaneous arteries in human hypertension

    Isolated segments (1–2 mm) of small subcutaneous arteries (diameter 0.1–0.9 mm) and veins (0.1–1.0 mm) from patients with hypertension (essential n = 13, renovascular n = 6) and controls (n = 17) were examined. T...

    H Lind, L Edvinsson in Journal of Human Hypertension (2002)

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    Digoxin, magnesium, and potassium levels in a forensic autopsy material of sudden death from ischemic heart disease

    In 91 cases where the cause of death was heart disease, digoxin, Mg and K concentrations in serum and ventricular myocardium were measured post mortem. Forty per cent were positive for digoxin in both serum an...

    A. Ottosson, L. Edvinsson, A. Sjögren, P. Löwenhielm in Zeitschrift für Rechtsmedizin (1988)

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    Circadian Rhythm in Cerebral Blood Volume of Mouse

    The superior cervical ganglion appears to be unique among the sympathetic ganglia in that it receives direct information about environmental lighting conditions via a pathway which, in the rat, is well elucida...

    C. Owman, L. Edvinsson, K. C. Nielsen in Cerebral Circulation and Metabolism (1975)

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    Regional Differences in β-Adrenergic Effects on Local Cerebral Blood Flow and Adrenergic Innervation

    Although it is now well documented (6, 8) that pial as well as intracerebral vessels are amply supplied with sympathetic adrenergic nerves which, as shown for pial arteries, fulfill ultra-structural (5) as wel...

    J. Seylaz, P. Aubineau, L. Edvinsson, H. Mamo in Cerebral Circulation and Metabolism (1975)

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    Cholinergic Innervation and Vasomotor Response of Brain Vessels

    Electron microscopy of the autonomic innervation of pial vessels has shown the presence in the adventitia of nonmyelinated axon terminals characterized by numerous 500 Å agranular (electron-lucent) vesicles be...

    K. C. Nielsen, L. Edvinsson, C. Owman in Cerebral Circulation and Metabolism (1975)