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Class:IdLiteratureReference:1296218
_displayNameOpeners of SKCa and IKCa channels enhance agonist-evoked endothelial nitric oxide synthesis and arteriolar vasodilation
_timestamp2011-05-19 14:20:08
author[Person:1296203] Sheng, JZ
[Person:1296216] Ella, S
[Person:1296215] Davis, MJ
[Person:1296220] Hill, MA
[Person:1296219] Braun, AP
created[InstanceEdit:1296217] Mahajan, SS, 2011-05-19
journalFASEB J
pages1138-45
pubMedIdentifier19074509
titleOpeners of SKCa and IKCa channels enhance agonist-evoked endothelial nitric oxide synthesis and arteriolar vasodilation
volume23
year2009
(literatureReference)[Reaction:1296035] Activation of Ca2+ activated Potassium channels with Intermediate conductance [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:1296039] Activation of Ca2+ activated Potassium channels with small conductance [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:1296052] Ca2+ activated K+ channels [Homo sapiens]
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