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Chronic deficit in nitric oxide elicits oxidative stress and augments T-type calcium-channel contribution to vascular tone of rodent arteries and arterioles

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Howitt, Lauren
Kuo, Ivana
Ellis, Anthie
Chaston, Daniel
Shin, Hee-Sup
Hansen, Pernille
Hill, Caryl

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AimsAs cardiovascular disease is characterized by reduced nitric oxide bioavailability, our aim was to determine the impact of this change on the mechanism underlying vascular tone of pressurized arteries in vitro and in vivo.Methods and resultsWe used pr

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Cardiovascular Research

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2037-12-31