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  1. Bagrov AY, Dmitrieva RI, Dorofeeva NA, Fedorova OV, Lopatin DA, Lakatta EG, Droy-Lefaix MT. Cicletanine reverses vasoconstriction induced by the endogenous sodium pump ligand, marinobufagenin, via a protein kinase C dependent mechanism. J. Hypertens. 18(2):209-215, 2000. [Abs]

  2. Bagrov, AY, Lakatta EG, Fedorova OV. Marinobufagenin, an endogenous bufodienolide sodium pump inhibitor. In: Na/K-ATPase and Related ATPases. K. Tangiguchi and S. Kaya (Eds.), 2000.

  3. Chen-Izu Y, Xiao RP, Izu LT, Cheng H, Kuschel M, Spurgeon H, Lakatta EG. Gi-dependent localization of b2-adrenergic receptor signaling to L-type Ca2+ channels Biophys. J. 79(5): 2547-2556, 2000. [Abs]

  4. Chesley A, Lundberg MS, Asai T, Xiao RP, Ohtani S, Lakatta EG, Crow MT. Gi-dependent localization of b2-adrenergic receptor delivers an antiapoptotic signal to cardiac myocytes through Gi-dependent coupling to phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase. Circ. Res. 87(12): 1172-1179, 2000. [Abs]

  5. Dibrov P, Murtazina R, Kinsella J, Fliegel L. Characterization of a histidine rich cluster of amino acids in the cytoplasmic domain of the Na+/H+ exchanger. Biosci. Rep. 20(3): 185-197, 2000. [Abs]

  6. Fedorova OV, Lakatta EG, Bagrov AY. Endogenous Na,K pump ligands are differentially regulated during acute NaCl loading of Dahl rats. Circulation. 102(24): 3009-3014, 2000. [Abs]

  7. Fleg JL, Pina IL, Balady GJ, Chaitman BR, Fletcher B, Lavie C, Limacher MC, Stein RA, Williams M, Bazzarre T. Assessment of functional capacity in clinical and research applications: An advisory from the Committee on Exercise, Rehabilitation, and Prevention, Council on Clinical Cardiology, American Heart Association. Circulation. 102(13): 1591-1597, 2000. [Abs]

  8. Gonzalez A, Kirsch WG, Shirokova N, Pizarro G, Brum G, Pessah IN, Stern MD, Cheng H, Rios E. Involvement of multiple intracellular release channels in calcium sparks of skeletal muscle. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 97(8): 4380-4385, 2000. [Abs]

  9. Gonzalez A, Kirsch WG, Shirokova N, Pizarro G, Stern MD, Rios E. The spark and its ember: separately gated local components of Ca2+ release in skeletal muscle. J. Gen. Physiol. 115(2): 139-158, 2000. [Abs]

  10. Gowdak LH, Poliakova L, Li Z, Grove R, Lakatta EG, Talan M. Induction of angiogenesis by cationic lipid-mediated VEGF165 gene transfer in the rabbit ischemic hindlimb model. J. Vasc. Surg. 32(2): 343-352, 2000. [Abs]

  11. Gowdak LH, Poliakova L, Wang X, Kovesdi I, Fishbein KW, Zacheo A, Palumbo R, Straino S, Emanueli C, Marrocco-Trischitta M, Lakatta EG, Anversa P, Spencer RG, Talan M, Capogrossi MC. Adenovirus-mediated VEGF121 gene transfer stimulates angiogenesis in normoperfused skeletal muscle and preserves tissue perfusion after induction of ischemia. Circulation. 102(5): 565-571, 2000. [Abs]

  12. Griffiths EJ, Ocampo CJ, Savage JS, Stern MD, Silverman HS. Protective effects of low and high doses of cyclosporin A against reoxygenation injury in isolated rat cardiomyocytes are associated with differential effects on mitochondrial calcium levels. Cell Calcium. 27(2): 87-95, 2000. [Abs]

  13. Hagemann D, Kuschel M, Kuramochi T, Zhu W, Cheng H, Xiao RP. Frequency-encoding Thr17 phospholamban phosphorylation is independent of Ser16 phosphorylation in cardiac myocytes. J. Biol. Chem. 275(29): 22532-22536, 2000. [Abs]

  14. Haydar ZR, Blackman MR, Tobin JD, Wright JG, Fleg JL. The relationship between aerobic exercise capacity and circulating IGF-1 levels in healthy men and women. J. Am. Geriatr. Soc. 48(2): 139-145, 2000. [Abs]

  15. Haydar ZR, Brantley DA, Gittings NS, Wright JG, Fleg JL. Early repolarization: an electrocardiographic predictor of enhanced aerobic fitness. Am. J. Cardiol. 85(2): 264-266, 2000. [Abs]

  16. Horska A, Fishbein KW, Fleg JL, Spencer RG. The relationship between creatine kinase kinetics and exercise intensity in human forearm is unchanged by age. Am. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab. 279(2): E333-E339, 2000. [Abs]

  17. Ivey FM, Roth SM, Ferrell RE, Tracy BL, Lemmer JT, Hurlbut DE, Martel GF, Siegel EL, Fozard JL, Jeffrey Metter E, Fleg JL, Hurley BF. Effects of age, gender, and myostatin genotype on the hypertrophic response to heavy resistance strength training. J. Gerontol. A Biol. Sci. Med. Sci. 55(11): M641-M648, 2000. [Abs]

  18. Janczewski AM, Lakatta EG, Stern MD. Voltage-independent changes in L-type Ca2+ current uncoupled from SR Ca2+ release in cardiac myocytes. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. 279(4): H2024-H2031, 2000. [Abs]

  19. Lakatta EG. Aging and cardiovascular structure and function in healthy sedentary humans. Aging Clin. Exp. Res. 10: 162-164, 2000.

  20. Lakatta EG. Aging and the Cardiovascular System. In: M. H. Beers and R. Berkow (Eds), Merck Manual of Geriatrics, 3rd edition, Merck Research Laboratories, Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, 2000, pp. 813-822.

  21. Lakatta EG. Cardiovascular aging in health. Heart Failure in the Elderly. In: Clin. Geriatr. Med. 16(3): 419-444, 2000. [Abs]

  22. Lakatta EG. Research agenda for cardiovascular aging: humans to molecules. Am. J. Geriatr. Cardiol. 9(5): 251-262, 2000. [Abs]

  23. Lakatta EG, Gerstenblith G. Cardiovascular Disorders. In: Oxford Textbook of Geriatric Medicine, 2nd edition. T.F. Williams (Editor). Oxford University Press; Chapter 9: p.323-343; 2000.

  24. Lakatta E, Long X, Chesley A, Crow MT. Cardiac myocytes and fibroblasts exhibit differential sensitivity to apoptosis-inducing stimuli. In: Apoptosis in Cardiac Biology, Schunkert, H., Reigger, G.A.J. (Editors). Kluwer Academic Publshers; Part II 2.3, 2000.

  25. Lakatta EG, Zhou Y-Y, Xiao R-P, Boluyt MO. Aging of the Cardiovascular System. In: Heart Physiology and Pathophysiology, 4th edition. N. Sperelakis, Y. Kurachi, A. Terzic and M. Cohen (Editors). Academic Press. Chapter 42: 737-760, 2000.

  26. Lemmer JT, Hurlbut DE, Martel GF, Tracy BL, Ivey FM, Metter EJ, Fozard JL, Fleg JL, Hurley BF. Age and gender responses to strength training and detraining. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 32(8): 1505-1512, 2000. [Abs]

  27. Li Z, Nater C, Kinsella J, Chrest F, Lakatta EG. Minoxidil inhibits proliferation and migration of cultured vascular smooth muscle cells and neointimal formation after balloon catheter injury. J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol. 36(2): 270-276, 2000. [Abs]

  28. Mathew J, Hunsberger S, Fleg J, Mc Sherry F, Williford W, Yusuf S. Incidence, predictive factors, and prognostic significance of supraventricular tachyarrhythmias in congestive heart failure. Chest. 118(4): 914-922, 2000. [Abs]

  29. McKay CR, Rich MW, Vlietstra RE, Kitzman DW, Fleg JL, Krumholz HM, Lakatta EG, Cooke JP, Cannon CP, Ezekowitz MD, Frohlich ED, Jalife J, Kass DA, Kottke BA, Muller JE, Saltin B, Shen WK, Somers VK. Executive Summary: Pivotal research in cardiovascular syndromes in the elderly. Am. J. Geriatr. Cardiol. 9(5): 243-250, 2000. [Abs]

  30. Pollock ML, Franklin BA, Balady GJ, Chaitman BL, Fleg JL, Fletcher B, Limacher M, Pina IL, Stein RA, Williams M, Bazzarre T. AHA Science Advisory. Resistance exercise in individuals with and without cardiovascular disease: benefits, rationale, safety, and prescription: An advisory from the Committee on Exercise, Rehabilitation, and Prevention, Council on Clinical Cardiology, American Heart Association; Position paper endorsed by the American College of Sports Medicine. Circulation. 101(7): 828-833, 2000. [Abs]

  31. Senzaki H, Paolocci N, Gluzband YA, Lindsey ML, Janicki JS, Crow MT, Kass DA. beta-blockade prevents sustained metalloproteinase activation and diastolic stiffening induced by angiotensin II combined with evolving cardiac dysfunction. Circ. Res. 86(7): 807-815, 2000. [Abs]

  32. Song LS, Ren GJ, Chen ZL, Chen ZH, Zhou ZN, Cheng H. Electrophysiological effects of protopine in cardiac myocytes: inhibition of multiple cation channel currents. Br. J. Pharmacol. 129(5): 893-900, 2000. [Abs]

  33. Stein RA, Chaitman BR, Balady GJ, Fleg JL, Limacher MC, Pina IL, Williams MA, Bazzarre T. Safety and utility of exercise testing in emergency room chest pain centers: An advisory from the Committee on Exercise, Rehabilitation, and Prevention, Council on Clinical Cardiology, American Heart Association. Circulation. 102(12): 1463-1467, 2000. [Abs]

  34. Stern MD. The model of Snyder et al. does not simulate graded Ca2+ release from the cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum in intact cells. Biophys. J. 79(6): 3353-3354, 2000. [Abs]

  35. Talbot LA, Metter EJ, Fleg JL. Leisure-time physical activities and their relationship to cardiorespiratory fitness in healthy men and women 18-95 years old. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 32(2): 417-425, 2000. [Abs]

  36. Vinogradova TM, Zhou YY, Bogdanov KY, Yang D, Kuschel M, Cheng H, Xiao RP. Sinoatrial node pacemaker activity requires Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II activation. Circ. Res. 87(9): 760-767, 2000. [Abs]

  37. Xiao RP. Cell logic for dual coupling of a single class of receptors to Gs and Gi proteins.. Circ. Res. 87(8): 635-637, 2000. [Abs]

  38. Younes A, Pepe S, Barron BA, Spurgeon HA, Lakatta EG, Caffrey JL. Cardiac synthesis, processing, and coronary release of enkephalin-related peptides. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. 279(4): H1989-H1998, 2000. [Abs]

  39. Zhang SJ, Cheng H, Zhou YY, Wang DJ, Zhu W, Ziman B, Spurgoen H, Lefkowitz RJ, Lakatta EG, Koch WJ, Xiao RP. Inhibition of spontaneous b2-adrenergic activation rescues b1-adrenergic contractile response in cardiomyocytes overexpressing b2-adrenoceptor. J. Biol. Chem. 275(28): 21773-21779, 2000. [Abs]

  40. Zheng M, Zhang SJ, Zhu WZ, Ziman B, Kobilka BK, Xiao RP. b2-adrenergic receptor-induced p38 MAPK activation is mediated by protein kinase A rather than by Gi or Gbg in adult mouse cardiomyocytes. J. Biol. Chem. 275(51): 40635-40640, 2000. [Abs]

  41. Zhou YY, Wang SQ, Zhu WZ, Chruscinski A, Kobilka BK, Ziman B, Wang S, Lakatta EG, Cheng H, Xiao RP. Culture and adenoviral infection of adult mouse cardiac myocytes: methods for cellular genetic physiology. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. 279(1): H429-H436, 2000. [Abs]

  42. Zhou YY, Yang D, Zhu WZ, Zhang SJ, Wang DJ, Rohrer DK, Devic E, Kobilka BK, Lakatta EG, Cheng H, Xiao RP. Spontaneous activation of b2- but not b1-adrenoceptors expressed in cardiac myocytes from b1b2 double knockout mice. Mol. Pharmacol. 58(5): 887-894, 2000. [Abs]

  43. Zorov DB, Filburn CR, Klotz LO, Zweier JL, Sollott SJ. Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced ROS release: a new phenomenon accompanying induction of the mitochondrial permeability transition in cardiac myocytes. J. Exp. Med. 192(7): 1001-1014, 2000. [Abs]

  44. Anderson DE, Parsons DJ, Scuteri A. End tidal CO2 is an independent determinant of systolic blood pressure in women. J. Hypertens. 17(8): 1073-1080, 1999. [Abs]

  45. Bagrov YY, Dmitrieva NI, Manusova NB, Zvartau EE, Patkina NA, Bagrov AY. Involvement of endogenous digitalis-like factors in voluntary selection of alcohol by rats. Life Sci. 64(20): PL219-PL225, 1999. [Abs]

  46. Blystone SD, Slater SE, Williams MP, Crow MT, Brown EJ. A molecular mechanism of integrin crosstalk: alphavbeta3 suppression of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II regulates alpha5beta1 function. J. Cell Biol. 145(4): 889-897, 1999. [Abs]

  47. Boheler KR, Fiszman MY. Can exogenous stem cells be used in transplantation? Cells Tissues Organs. 165(3-4): 237-245, 1999. [Abs]

  48. Boheler KR. Commentary: nuclear receptors and myosin heavy chain gene expression in the aged myocardium. J. Gerontol. A Biol. Sci. Med. Sci. 54(1):B28-B29, 1999.

  49. Cheng H, Song LS, Shirokova N, Gonzalez A, Lakatta EG, Rios E, Stern MD. Amplitude distribution of calcium sparks in confocal images: theory and studies with an automatic detection method. Biophys. J. 76(2): 606-617, 1999. [Abs]

  50. Cirielli C, Inyaku K, Capogrossi MC, Yuan X, Williams JA. Adenovirus-mediated wild-type p53 expression induces apoptosis and suppresses tumorigenesis of experimental intracranial human malignant glioma. J. Neurooncol. 43(2):99-108, 1999. [Abs]

  51. Ekhterae D, Lin Z, Lundberg MS, Crow MT, Brosius FC 3rd, Nunez G. ARC inhibits cytochrome c release from mitochondria and protects against hypoxia-induced apoptosis in heart-derived H9c2 cells. Circ. Res. 85(12): E70-E77, 1999. [Abs]

  52. Fleg JL. Silent myocardial ischemia and low aerobic capacity: an unlucky combination. J. Am. Geriatr. Soc. 47(8): 1026-1028, 1999.

  53. Fleg JL, Schulman SP. Nuclear cardiology approaches to defining normal and abnormal cardiovascular aging. J. Nucl. Cardiol. 6(5):522-530, 1999.

  54. Houser SR, Lakatta EG. Function of the cardiac myocyte in the conundrum of end-stage, dilated human heart failure. Circulation. 99(5): 600-604, 1999. [Abs]

  55. Kuschel M, Zhou YY, Cheng H, Zhang SJ, Chen Y, Lakatta EG, Xiao RP. G(i) protein-mediated functional compartmentalization of cardiac beta(2)-adrenergic signaling. J. Biol. Chem. 274(31): 22048-22052, 1999. [Abs]

  56. Kuschel M, Zhou YY, Spurgeon HA, Bartel S, Karczewski P, Zhang SJ, Krause EG, Lakatta EG, Xiao RP. beta2-adrenergic cAMP signaling is uncoupled from phosphorylation of cytoplasmic proteins in canine heart. Circulation. 99(18): 2458-2465, 1999. [Abs]

  57. Lakatta EG. Cardiovascular aging research: the next horizons. J. Am. Geriatr. Soc. 47(5): 613-625, 1999. [Abs]

  58. Lakatta EG. The Cardiovascular System: Circulatory Function in Younger and Older Humans in Health. In: Principles of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, 4th edition. W.R. Hazzard (Editor). McGraw-Hill, Inc.; Chapter 46: 645-660, 1999.

  59. Lakatta EG, Boluyt MO. Age-associated changes in the cardiovascular system in the absence of cardiovascular disease. In: Congestive Heart Failure, 2nd Edition. J.H. Hosenpud and B.H. Greenburg (Editors). Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.; Chapter 8: 137-156, 1999.

  60. Li Z, Froehlich J, Galis ZS, Lakatta EG. Increased expression of matrix metalloproteinase-2 in the thickened intima of aged rats. Hypertension. 33(1): 116-123, 1999. [Abs]

  61. Lipp MN, Anderson DE. Cardiovascular reactivity to stimulated social stress. Stress Medicine. 15: 1-9, 1999.

  62. Long X, Boluyt MO, O'Neill L, Zheng JS, Wu G, Nitta YK, Crow MT, Lakatta EG. Myocardial retinoid X receptor, thyroid hormone receptor, and myosin heavy chain gene expression in the rat during adult aging. J. Gerontol. A Biol. Sci. Med. Sci. 54(1): B23-B27, 1999. [Abs]

  63. Lundberg MS, Crow MT. Age-related changes in the signaling and function of vascular smooth muscle cells. Exp. Gerontol. 34(4): 549-557, 1999. [Abs]

  64. Mejia-Alvarez R, Kettlun C, Rios E, Stern M, Fill M. Unitary Ca2+ current through cardiac ryanodine receptor channels under quasi-physiological ionic conditions. J. Gen. Physiol. 113(2): 177-186, 1999. [Abs]

  65. Monticone RE, Bilato C, Crow MT. Method for Studying the Migration of Aging Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells. In: Sternberg, H., and Timiras, P.S (Eds): Studies of Aging; Springer Lab Manual; Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany. Chapter 6, p79-90, 1999.

  66. Muth JN, Yamaguchi H, Mikala G, Grupp IL, Lewis W, Cheng H, Song LS, Lakatta EG, Varadi G, Schwartz A. Cardiac-specific overexpression of the alpha(1) subunit of the L-type voltage-dependent Ca(2+) channel in transgenic mice. Loss of isoproterenol-induced contraction. J. Biol. Chem. 274(31): 21503-21506, 1999. [Abs]

  67. Nagai Y, Fleg JL, Kemper MK, Rywik TM, Earley CJ, Metter EJ. Carotid arterial stiffness as a surrogate for aortic stiffness: relationship between carotid artery pressure-strain elastic modulus and aortic pulse wave velocity. Ultrasound Med. Biol. 25(2): 181-188, 1999. [Abs]

  68. Nagai Y, Helwegen J, Fleg JL, Kemper MK, Earley CJ, Rywik TM, Wijn P, Metter EJ. Decay Index: a new carotid Doppler waveform measure associated with the Windkessel function of elastic arteries. Ultrasound Med. Biol. 25(9): 1371-1376, 1999. [Abs]

  69. Nagai Y, Metter EJ, Fleg JL. Increased carotid artery intimal-medial thickness: risk factor for exercise-induced myocardial ischemia in asymptomatic older individuals. Vasc. Med. 4(3): 181-186, 1999. [Abs]

  70. Nussbacher A, Gerstenblith G, O'Connor FC, Becker LC, Kass DA, Schulman SP, Fleg JL, Lakatta EG. Hemodynamic effects of unloading the old heart. Am. J. Physiol. 277(5 Pt 2): H1863-H1871, 1999. [Abs]

  71. Pepe S, Tsuchiya N, Lakatta EG, Hansford RG. PUFA and aging modulate cardiac mitochondrial membrane lipid composition and Ca2+ activation of PDH. Am. J. Physiol. 276(1 Pt 2): H149-H158, 1999. [Abs]

  72. Poliakova L, Kovesdi I, Wang X, Capogrossi MC, Talan M. Vascular permeability effect of adenovirus-mediated vascular endothelial growth factor gene transfer to the rabbit and rat skeletal muscle. J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg. 118(2): 339-347, 1999. [Abs]

  73. Ribadeau-Dumas A, Brady M, Boateng SY, Schwartz K, Boheler KR. Sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase (SERCA2) gene products are regulated post-transcriptionally during rat cardiac development. Cardiovasc. Res. 43(2): 426-436, 1999. [Abs]

  74. Roukoyatkina NI, Chefer SI, Rifkind J, Ajmani R, Talan MI. Cold acclimation-induced increase of systolic blood pressure in rats is associated with volume expansion. Am. J. Hypertens. 12(1 Pt 1): 54-62, 1999. [Abs]

  75. Rywik TM, Blackman MR, Yataco AR, Vaitkevicius PV, Zink RC, Cottrell EH, Wright JG, Katzel LI, Fleg JL. Enhanced endothelial vasoreactivity in endurance-trained older men. J. Appl. Physiol. 87(6): 2136-2142, 1999. [Abs]

  76. Sacktor N, Gray S, Kawas C, Herbst J, Costa P, Fleg J. Systolic blood pressure within an intermediate range may reduce memory loss in an elderly hypertensive cohort. J. Geriatr. Psychiatry Neurol. 12(1): 1-6, 1999. [Abs]

  77. Santalucia T, Boheler KR, Brand NJ, Sahye U, Fandos C, Vinals F, Ferre J, Testar X, Palacin M, Zorzano A. Factors involved in GLUT-1 glucose transporter gene transcription in cardiac muscle. J. Biol. Chem. 274(25): 17626-17634, 1999. [Abs]

  78. Shirokova N, Gonzalez A, Kirsch WG, Rios E, Pizarro G, Stern MD, Cheng H. Calcium sparks: release packets of uncertain origin and fundamental role. J. Gen. Physiol. 113(3): 377-384, 1999. [Abs]

  79. Srivastava RK, Sollott SJ, Khan L, Hansford R, Lakatta EG, Longo DL. Bcl-2 and Bcl-X(L) block thapsigargin-induced nitric oxide generation, c-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinase activity, and apoptosis. Mol. Cell Biol. 19(8): 5659-5674, 1999. [Abs]

  80. Stern MD. Emergence of homeostasis and "noise imprinting" in an evolution model. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 96(19): 10746-10751, 1999. [Abs]

  81. Stern MD, Song LS, Cheng H, Sham JS, Yang HT, Boheler KR, Rios E. Local control models of cardiac excitation-contraction coupling. A possible role for allosteric interactions between ryanodine receptors. J. Gen. Physiol. 113(3): 469-489, 1999. [Abs]

  82. Vila-Petroff MG, Younes A, Egan J, Lakatta EG, Sollott SJ. Activation of distinct cAMP-dependent and cGMP-dependent pathways by nitric oxide in cardiac myocytes. Circ. Res. 84(9): 1020-1031, 1999. [Abs]

  83. Wang SQ, Zhou ZQ. Alpha-stat calibration of indo-1 fluorescence and measurement of intracellular free calcium in rat ventricular cells at different temperatures. Life Sciences. 65(9): 871-877, 1999.

  84. Wobus AM, Boheler KR. Embryonic stem cells as developmental model in vitro. Cells Tissues Organs. 165(3-4): 129-130, 1999. [Abs]

  85. Xiao RP, Cheng H, Zhou YY, Kuschel M, Lakatta EG. Recent advances in cardiac beta(2)-adrenergic signal transduction. Circ. Res. 85(11): 1092-1100, 1999. [Abs]

  86. Xiao RP, Avdonin P, Zhou YY, Cheng H, Akhter SA, Eschenhagen T, Lefkowitz RJ, Koch WJ, Lakatta EG. Coupling of beta2-adrenoceptor to Gi proteins and its physiological relevance in murine cardiac myocytes. Circ. Res. 84(1): 43-52, 1999. [Abs]

  87. Zheng JS, Dai Y, Li J, Long X, O'Neill L, Li Z, Lederer WJ, Cheng H, Baum BJ, Lakatta EG, Crow MT, Boluyt MO. Expression of aquaporin-1 (AQP-1) in rat heart. Asia Pacific Heart Journal. 8: 36-43, 1999.

  88. Zhou J, Montrose-Rafizadeh C, Janczewski AM, Pineyro MA, Sollott SJ, Wang Y, Egan JM. Glucagon-like peptide-1 does not mediate amylase release from AR42J cells. J. Cell Physiol. 181(3): 470-478, 1999. [Abs]

  89. Zhou YY, Cheng H, Song LS, Wang D, Lakatta EG, Xiao RP. Spontaneous beta(2)-adrenergic signaling fails to modulate L-type Ca(2+) current in mouse ventricular myocytes. Mol. Pharmacol. 56(3): 485-493, 1999. [Abs]

  90. Zhou YY, Lakatta EG, Xiao RP. Calcium cycling in the aged heart. Asia Pacific Heart Journal. 8: 88-96, 1999.

  91. Zhou YY, Song LS, Lakatta EG, Xiao RP, Cheng H. Constitutive beta2-adrenergic signalling enhances sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ cycling to augment contraction in mouse heart. J. Physiol. 521 Pt 2: 351-361, 1999. [Abs]
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