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p66Shc regulates renal vascular tone in Hypertension-induced nephropathy
Bradley Miller
, Oleg Palygin
, Victoriya A. Rufanova
, Andrew Chong
, Jozef Lazar
, Howard J. Jacob
,
David Mattson
, Richard J. Roman
, Jan M. Williams
, Allen W. Cowley
, Aron M. Geurts
, Alexander Staruschenko
, John D. Imig
, Andrey Sorokin
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Hypertension
100%
Vascular Tone
100%
Renal Vascular
100%
Nephropathy
100%
P66Shc
100%
Overexpression
40%
Adaptor Protein p66Shc
40%
Vascular Dysfunction
20%
Molecular Mechanism
20%
Vascular Smooth muscle Cells
20%
Smooth muscle Cells
20%
Vascular Function
20%
Cellular Contraction
20%
Cytosolic Ca2+
20%
Ca2+ Influx
20%
Renal Microcirculation
20%
Dahl Salt-sensitive
20%
Renal Vessels
20%
Salt-sensitive Hypertension
20%
Renal Damage
20%
Mutant Rat
20%
Pressure Gradient
20%
Salt-sensitive Rat
20%
Shortest Distance
20%
Myogenic
20%
Renal Vascular Reactivity
20%
Rat Strains
20%
Transient Receptor Potential Cation Channel
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Blood Vessel Tone
100%
Nephropathy
100%
Sodium Chloride
75%
Arteriole
50%
Adaptor Protein
50%
Blood Vessel Reactivity
25%
Kidney Injury
25%
Smooth Muscle Cell
25%
Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell
25%
Calcium Ion
25%
Microcirculation
25%
Ex Vivo
25%
Renovascular Disease
25%
Transient Receptor Potential Channel
25%