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Autor:
Haley, K. H. D.
Publikováno v:
The English Historical Review, 1954 Apr 01. 69(271), 302-306.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/556635
Autor:
Said EA; Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, Hugh Robson Building, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9XD, UK; Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Alexandria University, Egypt., Lewis RW; Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, Hugh Robson Building, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9XD, UK; School of Pharmacy, University of Reading, Reading RG6 6UB, UK; School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dow Street, Dundee DD1 4HN, UK; Edinburgh Cancer Research, Cancer Research UK Scotland Centre, Institute of Genetics and Cancer, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH4 2XR, UK., Dallas ML; School of Pharmacy, University of Reading, Reading RG6 6UB, UK., Peers C; Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, Hugh Robson Building, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9XD, UK; School of Pharmacy, University of Reading, Reading RG6 6UB, UK; School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dow Street, Dundee DD1 4HN, UK; Edinburgh Cancer Research, Cancer Research UK Scotland Centre, Institute of Genetics and Cancer, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH4 2XR, UK., Ross FA; School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dow Street, Dundee DD1 4HN, UK., Unciti-Broceta A; Edinburgh Cancer Research, Cancer Research UK Scotland Centre, Institute of Genetics and Cancer, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH4 2XR, UK., Grahame Hardie D; School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dow Street, Dundee DD1 4HN, UK., Mark Evans A; Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, Hugh Robson Building, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9XD, UK. Electronic address: mark.evans@ed.ac.uk.
Publikováno v:
Biochemical pharmacology [Biochem Pharmacol] 2024 Oct 01, pp. 116562. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Oct 01.
Autor:
Britton Ú; SFI Insight Centre for Data Analytics, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland., Onibonoje O; School of Computing, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland., Belton S; School of Health and Human Performance, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland., Behan S; SFI Insight Centre for Data Analytics, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland.; School of Health and Human Performance, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland., Peers C; School of Health and Human Performance, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland., Issartel J; School of Health and Human Performance, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland., Roantree M; SFI Insight Centre for Data Analytics, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland.
Publikováno v:
Applied psychology. Health and well-being [Appl Psychol Health Well Being] 2023 Aug; Vol. 15 (3), pp. 1110-1129. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jan 10.
Autor:
Al-Owais, M.M., Hettiarachchi, N.T., Kirton, H.M., Hardy, Matthew E., Boyle, J.P., Scragg, J.L., Steele, D.S., Peers, C.
Yes
Exposure to CO causes early afterdepolarization arrhythmias. Previous studies in rats have indicated that arrhythmias arose as a result of augmentation of the late Na+ current. The purpose of the present study was to examine the basis for CO
Exposure to CO causes early afterdepolarization arrhythmias. Previous studies in rats have indicated that arrhythmias arose as a result of augmentation of the late Na+ current. The purpose of the present study was to examine the basis for CO
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/16500
Yes
Ion channels represent a large and growing family of target proteins regulated by gasotransmitters such as nitric oxide, carbon monoxide and, as described more recently, hydrogen sulfide. Indeed, many of the biological actions of these gases
Ion channels represent a large and growing family of target proteins regulated by gasotransmitters such as nitric oxide, carbon monoxide and, as described more recently, hydrogen sulfide. Indeed, many of the biological actions of these gases
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/12201
Yes
Astrocytes play a fundamental role in maintaining the health and function of the central nervous system. Increasing evidence indicates that astrocytes undergo both cellular and molecular changes at an early stage in neurological diseases, in
Astrocytes play a fundamental role in maintaining the health and function of the central nervous system. Increasing evidence indicates that astrocytes undergo both cellular and molecular changes at an early stage in neurological diseases, in
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/11004
Autor:
Yang, Z., Kirton, H.M., MacDougall, D.A., Boyle, J.P., Deuchars, J., Frater, B., Ponnambalam, S., Hardy, Matthew E., White, M., Calaghan, S.C., Peers, C., Steele, D.S.
Yes
Ca2+ release from the Golgi apparatus regulates key functions of the organelle, including vesicle trafficking. However, the signaling pathways that control this form of Ca2+ release are poorly understood and evidence of discrete Golgi Ca2+ r
Ca2+ release from the Golgi apparatus regulates key functions of the organelle, including vesicle trafficking. However, the signaling pathways that control this form of Ca2+ release are poorly understood and evidence of discrete Golgi Ca2+ r
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/16503
Autor:
Duckles, H., Al-Owais, M.M., Elies, Jacobo, Johnson, E., Boycott, H.E., Dallas, M.L., Porter, K.E., Boyle, J.P., Scragg, J.L., Peers, C.
T-type Ca2+ channels regulate proliferation in a number of tissue types, including vascular smooth muscle and various cancers. In such tissues, up-regulation of the inducible enzyme heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) is often observed, and hypoxia is a key fact
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/12225
Autor:
Elies, Jacobo, Scragg, J.L., Dallas, M.L., Huang, D., Huang, S., Boyle, J.P., Gamper, N., Peers, C.
T-type Ca2+ channels are a distinct family of low voltage-activated Ca2+ channels which serve many roles in different tissues. Several studies have implicated them, for example, in the adaptive responses to chronic hypoxia in the cardiovascular and e
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/12224