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![]() Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and PhysiologyJournal compilation © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd Journal Home | Journal Information | Society | News Product Information | Editorial Board | For Authors | Advertise | Contact | Online Submission Current IssueVolume 37 Issue 2 (February 2010)Editorial CommentaryBland–Altman beyond the basics: Creating confidence with badly behaved data (p 141-142) Abstract
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Special ArticleConfidence in Altman–Bland plots: A critical review of the method of differences (p 143-149) Abstract
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| Supporting information Original ArticlesResveratrol inhibits right ventricular hypertrophy induced by monocrotaline in rats (p 150-155) Abstract
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Rosiglitazone-induced myocardial protection against ischaemia–reperfusion injury is mediated via a phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/Akt-dependent pathway (p 156-161) Abstract
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Interleukin-6 enhances matrix metalloproteinase-14 expression via the RAF–mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase–extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2–activator protein-1 pathway (p 162-166) Abstract
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Platelet aggregation in arterial hypertension: Is there a nitric oxide–urea connection? (p 167-172) Abstract
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Gastroprotective effects of the insulin sensitizers rosiglitazone and metformin against indomethacin-induced gastric ulcers in Type 2 diabetic rats (p 173-177) Abstract
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Molecular pathways mediating differential responses to lipopolysaccharide between human and baboon arterial endothelial cells (p 178-184) Abstract
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Effect of continuous infusion of asialoerythropoietin on short-term changes in infarct volume, penumbra apoptosis and behaviour following middle cerebral artery occlusion in rats (p 185-192) Abstract
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CYP1A1 MSPI (T6235C) gene polymorphism is associated with mortality in acute coronary syndrome patients (p 193-198) Abstract
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Ginsenoside Rd prevents glutamate-induced apoptosis in rat cortical neurons (p 199-204) Abstract
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Short CommunicationMultidrug resistance protein 4 mediates cAMP efflux from rat preglomerular vascular smooth muscle cells (p 205-207) Abstract
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Proceedings of the Australian Physiological Society Symposium: Signalling in Cell SecretionDissecting the mechanism of Ca2+-triggered membrane fusion: Probing protein function using thiol reactivity (p 208-217) Abstract
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Secretory control: Evidence for agonist regulation of post-fusion vesicle behaviour (p 218-221) Abstract
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Proceedings of the Australian Physiological Society Symposium: Role of ROS in Cardiovascular Function and DiseaseReactive oxygen species and insulin-resistant cardiomyopathy (p 222-228) Abstract
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Proceedings of the Australian Physiological Society Symposium: Role of Ros in Cardiovascular Function And DiseaseCross-talk between L-type Ca2+ channels and mitochondria (p 229-235) Abstract
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Frontiers in Research Series: StrokeIntroduction (p 236-237) Abstract
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Volume-regulated chloride channels and cerebral vascular remodelling (p 238-242) Abstract
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ATP-sensitive potassium channels: A promising target for protecting neurovascular unit function in stroke (p 243-252) Abstract
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Inflammation in ischaemic brain injury: Current advances and future perspectives (p 253-258) Abstract
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Stroke in China (p 259-264) Abstract
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New strategies for the prevention of stroke (p 265-271) Abstract
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Frontiers in Research Series: Neural, Hormonal and Renal Interactions in Long-term Blood Pressure Control IIIntroduction (p 272-273) Abstract
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Causal link between neonatal hydronephrosis and later development of hypertension (p e14-e23) Abstract
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Frontiers in Research Series: Neural, Hormonal and Renal Interactions in Long-Term Blood Pressure Control IILowering of blood pressure during chronic suppression of central sympathetic outflow: Insight from computer simulations (p e24-e33) Abstract
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| Supporting information Renin secretion and total body sodium: Pathways of integrative control (p e34-e42) Abstract
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Frontiers in Research Series: Neural, Hormonal and Renal Interactions in Long-term Blood Pressure Control IIRole of the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system for control of arterial blood pressure following moderate deficit in total body sodium: Balance studies in freely moving dogs (p e43-e51) Abstract
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Frontiers in Research Series: Neural, Hormonal and Renal Interactions in Long-Term Blood Pressure Control IIBrain cytokines as neuromodulators in cardiovascular control (p e52-e57) Abstract
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Angiotensin II and neurohumoral control of the renal medullary circulation (p e58-e69) Abstract
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Frontiers in Research Series: Neural, Hormonal and Renal Interactions in Long-term Blood Pressure Control IIRegulation of cardiac angiotensin-converting enzyme and angiotensin AT1 receptor gene expression in Npr1 gene-disrupted mice (p e70-e77) Abstract
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Frontiers in Research Series: Neural, Hormonal and Renal Interactions in Long-Term Blood Pressure Control IIPotential roles of high salt intake and maternal malnutrition in the development of hypertension in disadvantaged populations (p e78-e90) Abstract
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Frontiers in Research Series: Neural, Hormonal and Renal Interactions in Long-term Blood Pressure Control IIPrenatal alcohol exposure: Implications for cardiovascular function in the fetus and beyond (p e91-e98) Abstract
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Could hypertension possibly be adaptive? Abstract
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Frontiers In Research Series: Neural, Hormonal And Renal Interactions In Long-Term Blood Pressure Control IIEffect of antihypertensive drug therapy on short-term heart rate variability in newly diagnosed essential hypertension (p e107-e113) Abstract
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