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Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition alters the fibrinolytic response to cardiopulmonary bypassPRETORIUS, Mias; MURPHEY, Laine J; MCFARLANE, Julie A et al.Circulation (New York, N.Y.). 2003, Vol 108, Num 25, pp 3079-3083, issn 0009-7322, 5 p.Article

Bradykinin stimulates tissue plasminogen activator release from human forearm vasculature through B2 receptor-dependent, NO synthase-independent, and cyclooxygenase-independent pathwayBROWN, Nancy J; GAINER, James V; MURPHEY, Laine J et al.Circulation (New York, N.Y.). 2000, Vol 102, Num 18, pp 2190-2196, issn 0009-7322Article

Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition increases basal vascular tissue plasminogen activator release in women but not in menPRETORIUS, Mias; LUTHER, James M; MURPHEY, Laine J et al.Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology. 2005, Vol 25, Num 11, pp 2435-2440, issn 1079-5642, 6 p.Article

A pilot study indicating that bradykinin B2 receptor antagonism attenuates protamine-related hypotension after cardiopulmonary bypassPRETORIUS, Mias; SCHOLL, Frank G; MCFARLANE, Julie A et al.Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics. 2005, Vol 78, Num 5, pp 477-485, issn 0009-9236, 9 p.Article

Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition and smoking potentiate the kinin response to cardiopulmonary bypassPRETORIUS, Mias; MCFARLANE, Julie A; VAUGHAN, Douglas E et al.Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics. 2004, Vol 76, Num 4, pp 379-387, issn 0009-9236, 9 p.Article

Angiotensin-(1-7) does not affect vasodilator or TPA responses to bradykinin in human forearmWILSDORF, Terry; GAINER, James V; MURPHEY, Laine J et al.Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979). 2001, Vol 37, Num 4, pp 1136-1140, issn 0194-911XArticle

Angiotensin-converting enzyme insertion/deletion polymorphism modulates the human in vivo metabolism of bradykininMURPHEY, Laine J; GAINER, James V; VAUGHAN, Douglas E et al.Circulation (New York, N.Y.). 2000, Vol 102, Num 8, pp 829-832, issn 0009-7322Article

Interactive effect of PAI-1 4G/5G genotype and salt intake on PAI-1 antigenBROWN, Nancy J; MURPHEY, Laine J; SRIKUMA, Nadarajah et al.Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology. 2001, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 1071-1077, issn 1079-5642Article

Angiotensin II induces interleukin-6 in humans through a mineralocorticoid receptor-dependent mechanismLUTHER, James M; GAINER, James V; MURPHEY, Laine J et al.Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979). 2006, Vol 48, Num 6, pp 1050-1057, issn 0194-911X, 8 p.Article

Ethnicity affects vasodilation, but not endothelial tissue plasminogen activator release, in response to bradykininROSENBAUM, David A; PRETORIUS, Mias; GAINER, James V et al.Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology. 2002, Vol 22, Num 6, pp 1023-1028, issn 1079-5642Article

Uric acid and the state of the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system in humansPERLSTEIN, Todd S; GUMIENIAK, Olga; HOPKINS, Paul N et al.Kidney international. 2004, Vol 66, Num 4, pp 1465-1470, issn 0085-2538, 6 p.Article

Dipeptidyl peptidase IV activity in patients with ACE-inhibitor-associated angioedemaLEFEBVRE, Jean; MURPHEY, Laine J; HARTERT, Tina V et al.Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979). 2002, Vol 39, Num 2, pp 460-464, issn 0194-911X, 2Article

Urinary free cortisol : An intermediate phenotype and a potential genetic marker for a salt-resistant subset of essential hypertensionCHAMARTHI, Bindu; KOLATKAR, Nikheel S; HUNT, Steven C et al.The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism. 2007, Vol 92, Num 4, pp 1340-1346, issn 0021-972X, 7 p.Article

Thyroid function and blood pressure homeostasis in euthyroid subjectsGUMIENIAK, Olga; PERLSTEIN, Todd S; HOPKINS, Paul N et al.The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism. 2004, Vol 89, Num 7, pp 3455-3461, issn 0021-972X, 7 p.Article

Bradykinin B2 receptor knockout mice are protected from thrombosis by increased nitric oxide and prostacyclin. CommentarySHARIAT-MADAR, Zia; MAHDI, Fakhri; WARNOCK, Mark et al.Blood. 2006, Vol 108, Num 1, issn 0006-4971, 1-2,192-199 [10 p.]Article

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