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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9860797
_displayNameP2Y₂ and Gq/G₁₁ control blood pressure by mediating endothelial mechanotransduction
_timestamp2024-02-10 20:16:49
author[Person:9860806] Wang, ShengPeng
[Person:9860804] Iring, András
[Person:9860811] Strilic, Boris
[Person:9860826] Albarrán Juárez, Julián
[Person:9818305] Kaur, Harmandeep
[Person:9860814] Troidl, Kerstin
[Person:9860754] Tonack, Sarah
[Person:9860825] Burbiel, Joachim C
[Person:9611313] Müller, Christa E
[Person:9860758] Fleming, Ingrid
[Person:9860829] Lundberg, Jon O
[Person:9860809] Wettschureck, Nina
[Person:3296285] Offermanns, Stefan
created[InstanceEdit:9860774] May, Bruce, 2024-02-10
journalJ Clin Invest
pages3077-86
pubMedIdentifier26168216
titleP2Y₂ and Gq/G₁₁ control blood pressure by mediating endothelial mechanotransduction
volume125
year2015
(literatureReference)[Summation:9860831] The purinergic receptor P2RY2 (P2Y2, P2U) binds ATP (Erb et ...
[Pathway:9860931] Response of endothelial cells to shear stress [Homo sapiens]
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