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The following pages link to Decreased blood pressure response in mice deficient of the α 1b -adrenergic receptor (Q28504510):
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- Alpha-1B adrenergic receptor (Q21982979) (← links)
- Blood pressure is regulated by an alpha1D-adrenergic receptor/dystrophin signalosome (Q24311297) (← links)
- G-protein Coupled Receptor Signaling in Pluripotent Stem Cell-derived Cardiovascular Cells: Implications for Disease Modeling (Q26772221) (← links)
- Nuclear compartmentalization of α1-adrenergic receptor signaling in adult cardiac myocytes (Q27015977) (← links)
- Catecholamines are not linked to myometrial phospholipase C and uterine contraction in late pregnant and parturient mouse (Q28360601) (← links)
- alpha(1)-Adrenoceptor subtypes in the mouse mesenteric artery and abdominal aorta (Q28362738) (← links)
- Impaired glucose homeostasis in mice lacking the alpha1b-adrenergic receptor subtype (Q28508409) (← links)
- The alpha(1A/C)- and alpha(1B)-adrenergic receptors are required for physiological cardiac hypertrophy in the double-knockout mouse (Q28510005) (← links)
- Alpha1b-adrenergic receptors control locomotor and rewarding effects of psychostimulants and opiates (Q28510256) (← links)
- Alpha 1-adrenergic receptor responses in alpha 1AB-AR knockout mouse hearts suggest the presence of alpha 1D-AR (Q28510835) (← links)
- Knockout of the alpha 1A/C-adrenergic receptor subtype: the alpha 1A/C is expressed in resistance arteries and is required to maintain arterial blood pressure (Q28588046) (← links)
- Gene deletion of dopamine beta-hydroxylase and alpha1-adrenoceptors demonstrates involvement of catecholamines in vascular remodeling (Q28592469) (← links)
- Adrenergic catecholamine trophic activity contributes to flow-mediated arterial remodeling (Q28593269) (← links)
- Cardiovascular and metabolic alterations in mice lacking both beta1- and beta2-adrenergic receptors (Q28593314) (← links)
- The zinc finger-only protein Zfp260 is a novel cardiac regulator and a nuclear effector of alpha1-adrenergic signaling (Q28769152) (← links)
- Adrenoceptor subclassification: an approach to improved cardiovascular therapeutics (Q31374188) (← links)
- Central alpha1-adrenoceptors: their role in the modulation of attention and memory formation (Q33740819) (← links)
- Vascular alpha 1D-adrenoceptors: are they related to hypertension? (Q33793401) (← links)
- The alpha 1a and alpha 1b-adrenergic receptor subtypes: molecular mechanisms of receptor activation and of drug action (Q33919818) (← links)
- Functional consequences of altering myocardial adrenergic receptor signaling (Q33938713) (← links)
- The α₁B -adrenoceptor subtype mediates adrenergic vasoconstriction in mouse retinal arterioles with damaged endothelium (Q34025089) (← links)
- A-315456: a selective alpha(1D)-adrenoceptor antagonist with minimal dopamine D(2) and 5-HT(1A) receptor affinity (Q34106454) (← links)
- Mouse models of blood pressure regulation and hypertension (Q34140872) (← links)
- Genetic Profiling of α1-Adrenergic Receptor Subtypes by Oligonucleotide Microarrays: Coupling to Interleukin-6 Secretion but Differences in STAT3 Phosphorylation and gp-130 (Q34190623) (← links)
- α1D-Adrenoceptors are responsible for the high sensitivity and the slow time-course of noradrenaline-mediated contraction in conductance arteries. (Q34286429) (← links)
- Cell surface expression of alpha1D-adrenergic receptors is controlled by heterodimerization with alpha1B-adrenergic receptors (Q34291539) (← links)
- 2-(5-Bromo-pent-yl)-4-chloro-5-[2-(4-meth-oxy-phen-yl)ethyl-amino]-pyridazin-3(2H)-one (Q34431376) (← links)
- The α1-adrenergic receptors: diversity of signaling networks and regulation (Q34476637) (← links)
- Behavioral sensitization to amphetamine results from an uncoupling between noradrenergic and serotonergic neurons (Q34624624) (← links)
- Autonomic control of blood pressure in mice: basic physiology and effects of genetic modification (Q34637468) (← links)
- Subtypes of functional alpha1-adrenoceptor (Q34659343) (← links)
- The role of catecholamines in seizure susceptibility: new results using genetically engineered mice (Q34734993) (← links)
- The alpha(1D)-adrenergic receptor directly regulates arterial blood pressure via vasoconstriction. (Q34789836) (← links)
- Transgenic studies of alpha(1)-adrenergic receptor subtype function (Q34821106) (← links)
- Alpha-1-adrenergic receptors: targets for agonist drugs to treat heart failure (Q34892203) (← links)
- The alpha1b-adrenergic receptor subtype: molecular properties and physiological implications (Q35034979) (← links)
- Correlation between vasoconstrictor roles and mRNA expression of alpha1-adrenoceptor subtypes in blood vessels of genetically engineered mice (Q35049175) (← links)
- An Array of Details on G-Protein Coupled Receptor Signaling: Differential Effects of α1-Adrenergic Receptor Subtypes on Gene Expression and Cytokine Receptor Signaling (Q35107100) (← links)
- Possible role of alpha-adrenoceptor subtypes in acute migraine therapy (Q35115423) (← links)
- Recent advances in α1-adrenoceptor pharmacology (Q35119387) (← links)
- Emerging evidence for a central epinephrine-innervated alpha 1-adrenergic system that regulates behavioral activation and is impaired in depression (Q35157145) (← links)
- Pharmacogenomic considerations in drug delivery (Q35164676) (← links)
- α1-Adrenergic receptor subtypes: non-identical triplets with different dancing partners? (Q35580695) (← links)
- Neurocardiovascular regulation in mice: experimental approaches and novel findings. (Q35608875) (← links)
- Transgenesis and gene targeting in the mouse; tools for studying genetic determinants of hypertension (Q35677285) (← links)
- Cardiac GPCRs: GPCR signaling in healthy and failing hearts (Q35842857) (← links)
- Alpha1-adrenoceptors are required for normal male sexual function (Q36094341) (← links)
- Calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase II inhibition in smooth muscle reduces angiotensin II-induced hypertension by controlling aortic remodeling and baroreceptor function (Q36141985) (← links)
- Recent progress in alpha1-adrenergic receptor research (Q36286458) (← links)
- α1B-Adrenergic receptor signaling controls circadian expression of Tnfrsf11b by regulating clock genes in osteoblasts (Q36506638) (← links)