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- Bradykinin activates calcium-dependent potassium channel of small conductance in cultured human smooth muscle cells Bo Liu, Anette Freyer, Ian P Hall
- Bradykinin contributes to the systemic haemodynamic effects of chronic angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition in patients with heart failure N.L. Cruden; F.N. Witherow; N.R. Johnston; D.J. Webb; K.A.A. Fox; D.E. Newby.
- Bradykinin-induced contraction of the rat isolated ileum involves extracellular calcium, protein kinase C and inositol trisphosphate receptors P.L. Johnson; R.I. Prince; W.M. Purcell; R.H. Osborne
- Bradykinin Modulates Sensory Phenotype of the Human Urothelial Cell Line Ochodnicky P, Butter JJ, Michel MB, Michel MC
- Brain-derived neurotrophic factor and exercise-induced reversal of cognitive deficits of relevance to schizophrenia in the sub-chronic phencyclidine rat model A. J. Gonzalez1, L. M. Heaney1, G. Podda1, J. M. Oladipo1, B. Grayson1, M. K. Harte1, C. Large2, J. C. Neill1. 1Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom, 2Autifony Therapeutics Ltd., Stevenage, United Kingdom
- Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) Val66Met polymorphism and response to antipsychotic drug therapy Nikolac M, Nedic G, Sagud M, Zivkovic M, Muck Seler D, Pivac N
- Brain ETa receptors are downregulated in ETb-deficient mice but are unaltered in endothelial cell-specific eETb knock-out Kuc RE, Maguire JJ, Kelland NF, Bagnall AJ, Kotelevtsev YV, Webb DJ, Davenport AP
- Brain-gut peptide neuromedin U-25 is a novel transmitter in the human cardiovascular system Mitchell John, Maguire Janet, Kuc Rhoda, Davenport Anthony
- BRET imaging of ligand interactions with the human ?2 adrenoceptor using novel ICI 118,551 based fluorescent antagonists J. Goulding1,2, S. J. Mistry3,2, S. J. Briddon1,2, J. Woolard1,2, B. Kellam3,2, S. J. Hill1,2. 1Division of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience, School of Life Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 2Compare, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 3School of Pharmacy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom,
- Brief antenatal exposure to glucocorticoids permanently alters dopaminergic cell numbers in the adult rat brain S. McArthu; J.C.Buckingham & G.E. Gillies.