Mitochondrial uncoupler carbonyl cyanide m‐chlorophenylhydrazone induces vasorelaxation without involving KATPchannel activation in smooth muscle cells of arteries
British Journal of Pharmacology2016Vol. 173(21), pp. 3145–3158
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Yan‐Qiu Zhang, Xin Shen, Xiao‐Lin Xiao, Mingyu Liu, Shanliang Li, Jie Yan, Jing Jin, Jin‐Lai Gao, Changlin Zhen, Nan Hu, Xinzi Zhang, Yu Tai, Liang‐Shuan Zhang, Yunlong Bai, De‐Li Dong
Abstract
CCCP induces vasorelaxation by a mechanism that does not involve KATP channel activation in smooth muscle cells of arteries.
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