Connection
Gary Luckasen to Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Gary Luckasen has written about Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase.
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Racine ML, Crecelius AR, Luckasen GJ, Larson DG, Dinenno FA. Inhibition of Na+ /K+ -ATPase and KIR channels abolishes hypoxic hyperaemia in resting but not contracting skeletal muscle of humans. J Physiol. 2018 08; 596(15):3371-3389.
Score: 0.139
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Hearon CM, Richards JC, Racine ML, Luckasen GJ, Larson DG, Joyner MJ, Dinenno FA. Sympatholytic effect of intravascular ATP is independent of nitric oxide, prostaglandins, Na+ /K+ -ATPase and KIR channels in humans. J Physiol. 2017 08 01; 595(15):5175-5190.
Score: 0.132
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Crecelius AR, Kirby BS, Hearon CM, Luckasen GJ, Larson DG, Dinenno FA. Contracting human skeletal muscle maintains the ability to blunt a1 -adrenergic vasoconstriction during KIR channel and Na(+) /K(+) -ATPase inhibition. J Physiol. 2015 Jun 15; 593(12):2735-51.
Score: 0.114
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Crecelius AR, Richards JC, Luckasen GJ, Larson DG, Dinenno FA. Reactive hyperemia occurs via activation of inwardly rectifying potassium channels and Na+/K+-ATPase in humans. Circ Res. 2013 Sep 27; 113(8):1023-32.
Score: 0.101
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Crecelius AR, Luckasen GJ, Larson DG, Dinenno FA. KIR channel activation contributes to onset and steady-state exercise hyperemia in humans. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2014 Sep 01; 307(5):H782-91.
Score: 0.027
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Crecelius AR, Kirby BS, Luckasen GJ, Larson DG, Dinenno FA. Mechanisms of rapid vasodilation after a brief contraction in human skeletal muscle. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2013 Jul 01; 305(1):H29-40.
Score: 0.025
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Crecelius AR, Kirby BS, Luckasen GJ, Larson DG, Dinenno FA. ATP-mediated vasodilatation occurs via activation of inwardly rectifying potassium channels in humans. J Physiol. 2012 Nov 01; 590(21):5349-59.
Score: 0.023
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