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The following pages link to Central role of the BK channel in urinary bladder smooth muscle physiology and pathophysiology (Q34201175):
Displaying 43 items.
- Regulation of urinary bladder function by protein kinase C in physiology and pathophysiology (Q26780063) (← links)
- Optogenetic Modulation of Urinary Bladder Contraction for Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (Q30835285) (← links)
- Large conductance voltage and Ca2+-activated K+ channels affect the physiological characteristics of human urine-derived stem cells (Q33623171) (← links)
- BK channel activators and their therapeutic perspectives (Q34311824) (← links)
- Constitutive PKA activity is essential for maintaining the excitability and contractility in guinea pig urinary bladder smooth muscle: role of the BK channel. (Q34726579) (← links)
- β3-Adrenoceptor-mediated relaxation of rat and human urinary bladder: roles of BKCa channels and Rho kinase (Q35762174) (← links)
- Regulation of Guinea Pig Detrusor Smooth Muscle Excitability by 17β-Estradiol: The Role of the Large Conductance Voltage- and Ca2+-Activated K+ Channels (Q35831908) (← links)
- Novel mechanism of hydrogen sulfide-induced guinea pig urinary bladder smooth muscle contraction: role of BK channels and cholinergic neurotransmission (Q35859197) (← links)
- Smooth Muscle-Like Cells Generated from Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Display Marker Gene Expression and Electrophysiological Competence Comparable to Bladder Smooth Muscle Cells (Q35870358) (← links)
- The Novel KV7.2/KV7.3 Channel Opener ICA-069673 Reveals Subtype-Specific Functional Roles in Guinea Pig Detrusor Smooth Muscle Excitability and Contractility (Q35962040) (← links)
- Urinary Bladder-Relaxant Effect of Kurarinone Depending on Potentiation of Large-Conductance Ca2+-Activated K+ Channels (Q36037255) (← links)
- 17Beta-Estradiol Inhibits Calcium-Activated Potassium Channel Expressions in Rat Whole Bladder. (Q36760544) (← links)
- Novel regulatory mechanism in human urinary bladder: central role of transient receptor potential melastatin 4 channels in detrusor smooth muscle function (Q36775752) (← links)
- β-Adrenoceptor-mediated Relaxation of Urinary Bladder Muscle in β2-Adrenoceptor Knockout Mice (Q36881512) (← links)
- Positive association of female overactive bladder symptoms and estrogen deprivation: A nationwide population-based cohort study in Taiwan (Q37116772) (← links)
- BK Knockout by TALEN-Mediated Gene Targeting in Osteoblasts: KCNMA1 Determines the Proliferation and Differentiation of Osteoblasts (Q37121862) (← links)
- Big-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels in physiological and pathophysiological urinary bladder smooth muscle cells (Q37183270) (← links)
- BK channel regulation by phosphodiesterase type 1: a novel signaling pathway controlling human detrusor smooth muscle function. (Q37211818) (← links)
- Survival and growth of C57BL/6J mice lacking the BK channel, Kcnma1: lower adult body weight occurs together with higher body fat. (Q37670260) (← links)
- Inosine attenuates spontaneous activity in the rat neurogenic bladder through an A2B pathway. (Q37704603) (← links)
- On the Site and Mechanism of Action of β3-Adrenoceptor Agonists in the Bladder (Q37737698) (← links)
- Progress in understanding electro-mechanical signalling in the myometrium (Q38273536) (← links)
- Piezo channels and GsMTx4: Two milestones in our understanding of excitatory mechanosensitive channels and their role in pathology (Q38646692) (← links)
- Regulation of transient receptor potential melastatin 4 channel by sarcoplasmic reticulum inositol trisphosphate receptors: Role in human detrusor smooth muscle function (Q38712345) (← links)
- Do we need to know more about the effects of hormones on lower urinary tract dysfunction? ICI-RS 2014. (Q38731395) (← links)
- Molecular Determinants of BK Channel Functional Diversity and Functioning (Q38997044) (← links)
- Testosterone decreases urinary bladder smooth muscle excitability via novel signaling mechanism involving direct activation of the BK channels (Q39412090) (← links)
- Nongenomic modulation of the large conductance voltage- and Ca2+-activated K+ channels by estrogen: A novel regulatory mechanism in human detrusor smooth muscle (Q41160541) (← links)
- KCNMA1, a pore-forming α-subunit of BK channels, regulates insulin signalling in mature adipocytes (Q42806081) (← links)
- Partial bladder outlet obstruction is associated with decreased expression and function of the small-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channel in guinea pig detrusor smooth muscle (Q46162521) (← links)
- KV7 Channel Pharmacological Activation by the Novel Activator ML213: Role for Heteromeric KV7.4/KV7.5 Channels in Guinea Pig Detrusor Smooth Muscle Function. (Q46820919) (← links)
- New therapeutic directions to treat underactive bladder (Q47217446) (← links)
- Urothelial MaxiK-activity regulates mucosal and detrusor metabolism (Q48045336) (← links)
- Machine Learning on a Genome-wide Association Study to Predict Late Genitourinary Toxicity After Prostate Radiation Therapy (Q50420959) (← links)
- Regulation of Spontaneous Contractions in Intact Rat Bladder Strips and the Effects of Hydrogen Peroxide. (Q54982435) (← links)
- A biophysically constrained computational model of the action potential of mouse urinary bladder smooth muscle (Q61660281) (← links)
- Ketamine‑induced bladder dysfunction is associated with extracellular matrix accumulation and impairment of calcium signaling in a mouse model (Q64269669) (← links)
- A Novel in situ Approach to Studying Detrusor Smooth Muscle Cells in Mice (Q89722841) (← links)
- Reduced Ca2+ spark activity contributes to detrusor overactivity of rats with partial bladder outlet obstruction (Q89950830) (← links)
- Involvement of transient receptor potential melastatin 4 channels in the resting membrane potential setting and cholinergic contractile responses in mouse detrusor and ileal smooth muscles (Q90287433) (← links)
- Evaluating the safety and potential activity of URO-902 (hMaxi-K) gene transfer by intravesical instillation or direct injection into the bladder wall in female participants with idiopathic (non-neurogenic) overactive bladder syndrome and detrusor o (Q92689841) (← links)
- S-Acylation controls functional coupling of BK channel pore-forming α-subunits and β1-subunits (Q92859782) (← links)
- Attenuated BK channel function promotes overactive bladder in a rat model of obesity (Q93077094) (← links)