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The levosimendan metabolite OR-1896 elicits vasodilation by activating the KATP and BKCa channels in rat isolated arteriolesERDEI, Nora; PAPP, Zoltan; POLLESELLO, Piero et al.British journal of pharmacology. 2006, Vol 148, Num 5, pp 696-702, issn 0007-1188, 7 p.Article

H2O2 increases production of constrictor prostaglandins in smooth muscle leading to enhanced arteriolar tone in Type 2 diabetic miceERDEI, Nora; BAGI, Zsolt; EDES, Istvan et al.American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology. 2007, Vol 61, Num 1, issn 0363-6135, H649-H656Article

Activation of prostaglandin E2 EP1 receptor increases arteriolar tone and blood pressure in mice with type 2 diabetesRUTKAI, Ibolya; FEHER, Attila; ERDEI, Nora et al.Cardiovascular research. 2009, Vol 83, Num 1, pp 148-154, issn 0008-6363, 7 p.Article

High-fat diet-induced obesity leads to increased NO sensitivity of rat coronary arterioles : role of soluble guanylate cyclase activationJEBELOVSZKI, Eva; KIRALY, Csaba; ERDEI, Nora et al.American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology. 2008, Vol 63, Num 6, issn 0363-6135, H2558-H2564Article

Adaptation of vasomotor function of human coronary arterioles to the simultaneous presence of obesity and hypertensionFULOP, Tibor; JEBELOVSZKI, Eva; ERDEI, Nora et al.Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology. 2007, Vol 27, Num 11, pp 2348-2354, issn 1079-5642, 7 p.Article

Type 2 diabetic mice have increased arteriolar tone and blood pressure : Enhanced release of COX-2-derived constrictor prostaglandinsBAGI, Zsolt; ERDEI, Nora; TOTH, Attila et al.Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology. 2005, Vol 25, Num 8, pp 1610-1616, issn 1079-5642, 7 p.Article

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