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Extracellular calcium and vascular responses after forearm ischemia
Virginia A. Imadojemu
, Kenneth Mooney
, Cindy Hogeman
, Mary E.J. Lott
,
Allen Kunselman
,
Lawrence I. Sinoway
Department of Public Health Sciences
Division of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
Department of Medicine
Division of Cardiology
Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI)
Penn State Heart and Vascular Institute
Pediatric Cardiovascular Research Center
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Ischemia
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Forearm
100%
Vascular Reactivity
100%
Calcium Response
100%
Extracellular Calcium
100%
Myogenic Response
100%
Transmural Pressure
75%
Flow Velocity
50%
Ca2+ Entry
25%
Ca2+
25%
Rate of Change
25%
In Vitro Study
25%
Smooth muscle Cells
25%
Depolarization
25%
Signaling Mechanism
25%
Constriction
25%
Blood Vessels
25%
Blood Flow Velocity
25%
Calcium Concentration
25%
Ionized Calcium
25%
Pressure-velocity
25%
Physiological Changes
25%
Muscle Stretch
25%
Serum Calcium
25%
Forearm Blood Flow
25%
Venous Blood
25%
Extracellular Ca2+
25%
Vessel Wall
25%
Lower Limb
25%
Wall Tension
25%
Voltage-gated Ca2+ Channels
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Isotopes of Calcium
100%
Blood Vessel Reactivity
100%
Ischemia
100%
Myogenic Response
80%
Calcium Ion
60%
Transmural Pressure
60%
In Vitro
20%
Ligation
20%
Smooth Muscle Cell
20%
Signaling Mechanism
20%
Blood Pressure
20%
Calcium Channel
20%
Blood Flow
20%
Venous Blood
20%
Vascular Bundle
20%
Lower Limb
20%
Muscle Stretching
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Flow Rate
100%
Blood Vessel Reactivity
100%
Extracellular Calcium
100%
In Vitro Study
50%
Blood Pressure
50%
Signaling Mechanism
50%
Calcium Blood Level
50%
Blood Flow
50%
Voltage-Gated Calcium Channels
50%
Muscle Stretching
50%
Neuroscience
Ischemia
100%
Calcium Channel
50%
In Vitro
50%
Signaling Mechanism
50%