Nanduri Prabhakar to Calcium
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Nanduri Prabhakar has written about Calcium.
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CaV3.2 T-type Ca2+ channels mediate the augmented calcium influx in carotid body glomus cells by chronic intermittent hypoxia. J Neurophysiol. 2016 Jan 01; 115(1):345-54.
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Augmentation of L-type calcium current by hypoxia in rabbit carotid body glomus cells: evidence for a PKC-sensitive pathway. J Neurophysiol. 2000 Sep; 84(3):1636-44.
Score: 0.118
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Augmentation of calcium current by hypoxia in carotid body glomus cells. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2000; 475:589-99.
Score: 0.113
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H2S mediates carotid body response to hypoxia but not anoxia. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2019 01; 259:75-85.
Score: 0.102
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Ca2+ current in rabbit carotid body glomus cells is conducted by multiple types of high-voltage-activated Ca2+ channels. J Neurophysiol. 1997 Nov; 78(5):2467-74.
Score: 0.097
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Heterogeneity in cytosolic calcium responses to hypoxia in carotid body cells. Brain Res. 1996 Jan 15; 706(2):297-302.
Score: 0.086
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Carbon monoxide and carotid body chemoreception. Adv Exp Med Biol. 1996; 410:341-4.
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Protein kinase G-regulated production of H2S governs oxygen sensing. Sci Signal. 2015 Apr 21; 8(373):ra37.
Score: 0.081
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CaV3.2 T-type Ca²? channels in H2S-mediated hypoxic response of the carotid body. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2015 Jan 15; 308(2):C146-54.
Score: 0.079
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Regulation of hypoxia-inducible factor-a isoforms and redox state by carotid body neural activity in rats. J Physiol. 2014 Sep 01; 592(17):3841-58.
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Endogenous H2S is required for hypoxic sensing by carotid body glomus cells. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2012 Nov 01; 303(9):C916-23.
Score: 0.067
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Carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) in hypoxic sensing by the carotid body. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2012 Nov 15; 184(2):165-9.
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Hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S): a physiologic mediator of carotid body response to hypoxia. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2012; 758:109-13.
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NADPH oxidase-dependent regulation of T-type Ca2+ channels and ryanodine receptors mediate the augmented exocytosis of catecholamines from intermittent hypoxia-treated neonatal rat chromaffin cells. J Neurosci. 2010 Aug 11; 30(32):10763-72.
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Neonatal intermittent hypoxia impairs neuronal nicotinic receptor expression and function in adrenal chromaffin cells. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2010 Aug; 299(2):C381-8.
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Neonatal intermittent hypoxia leads to long-lasting facilitation of acute hypoxia-evoked catecholamine secretion from rat chromaffin cells. J Neurophysiol. 2009 Jun; 101(6):2837-46.
Score: 0.054
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Induction of HIF-1alpha expression by intermittent hypoxia: involvement of NADPH oxidase, Ca2+ signaling, prolyl hydroxylases, and mTOR. J Cell Physiol. 2008 Dec; 217(3):674-85.
Score: 0.052
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Ca2+/calmodulin kinase-dependent activation of hypoxia inducible factor 1 transcriptional activity in cells subjected to intermittent hypoxia. J Biol Chem. 2005 Feb 11; 280(6):4321-8.
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Facilitation of dopamine and acetylcholine release by intermittent hypoxia in PC12 cells: involvement of calcium and reactive oxygen species. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2004 Mar; 96(3):1206-15; discussion 1196.
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Intermittent hypoxia: cell to system. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. 2001 Sep; 281(3):L524-8.
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CO2/HCO3- modulates K+ and Ca2+ currents in glomus cells of the carotid body. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2001; 499:61-6.
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HERG-Like potassium current regulates the resting membrane potential in glomus cells of the rabbit carotid body. J Neurophysiol. 2000 Mar; 83(3):1150-7.
Score: 0.029
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Chemosensing at the carotid body. Involvement of a HERG-like potassium current in glomus cells. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2000; 475:241-8.
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Nitric oxide inhibits L-type Ca2+ current in glomus cells of the rabbit carotid body via a cGMP-independent mechanism. J Neurophysiol. 1999 Apr; 81(4):1449-57.
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Release of substance P by low oxygen in the rabbit carotid body: evidence for the involvement of calcium channels. Brain Res. 2001 Feb 23; 892(2):359-69.
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