em. prof. dr. Bert Vanheel
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Influence of various cytochrome P450 inhibitors on hyperpolarizations and relaxations in the main mesenteric artery of the rat
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Influence of some phospholipase A2 and cytochrome P450 inhibitors on rat arterial smooth muscle K+ currents.
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Role of the endothelium in the vasorelaxing influence of histamine on isolated human subcutaneous resistance arteries.
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Barium decreases endothelium-dependent smooth muscle responses to transient but not to more prolonged acetylcholine applications.
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Influence of cytochrome P450 inhibitors on K+ currents in freshly dissociated smooth muscle cells from the rat aorta
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Histamine relaxes isolated human subcutaneous resistance arteries through stimulation of H1- and H2- receptors
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Mechanisms involved in the vasorelaxing influence of histamine on isolated human subcutaneous resistance arteries.
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The influence of pregnancy on endothelium-derived nitric oxide mediated relaxations in isolated human resistance vessels.
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Evidence against the involvement of cytochrome P450 metabolites in endothelium-dependent hyperpolarization of the rat main mesenteric artery.
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Influence of cytochrome P-450 inhibitors on endothelium-dependent nitro-L-arginine-resistant relaxation and cromakalim-induced relaxation in rat mesenteric arteries.