Vascular ion channels in physiology and disease /
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Imprint: | Switzerland : Springer, 2016. |
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Description: | 1 online resource (xvii, 431 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11264409 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Endothelial cell ion channel expression and function in arterioles and resistance arteries
- Contribution and Regulation of Calcium channels in Endothelial Cells
- Mitochondrial depolarization in endothelial and other vascular cells and their role in the regulation of cerebral vascular tone
- Ion channels in Hypertension and Control of Blood Flow: Electrical conduction along endothelium of resistance arteries
- Ca2+/calmodulin-gated small- and intermediate-conductance KCa channels in cardiovascular regulation: Targets for novel pharmacological treatments
- Regional Variation in Arterial Myogenic Responsiveness
- Links to Potassium Channel Diversity/Function
- Ion Channel Trafficking and Control of Arterial Contractility
- Abnormalities of Vascular Ion Channels during Hypertension
- Kv7 Potassium Channels as Therapeutic Targets in Cerebral Vasospasm
- Lysosomal Transient Receptor Potential Mucolipin (TRPML) Channels in Vascular Regulation and Diseases
- Calcium Mobilization via Intracellular Ion Channels, Store Organization and Mitochondria in Smooth Muscle
- Role of mechanosensitive TRP channels in Abnormal Vasculature of Tumors
- TRPC and Orai channels in store-operated calcium entry and vascular remodeling
- Smooth muscle cell ion channels in pulmonary arterial hypertension: pathogenic role in pulmonary vasoconstriction and vascular remodeling
- Physiological roles and cholesterol sensitivity of endothelial inwardly-rectifying K+ channels: specific cholesterol-protein interactions through non annular binding sites
- Membrane lipids and regulation of smooth muscle ion channels
- Transient receptor potential channels in metabolic syndrome-induced coronary artery disease
- Mitochondrial ion channels in metabolic disease
- Index.