22 results on '"Pan Hui-Lin"'
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2. Activation of Corticotropin‐Releasing Hormone Neurons in the Central Nucleus of Amygdala is required for Chronic Stress‐Induced Hypertension
3. Chronic Stress Induces Persistent Hypertension and Increases NMDA Receptor Activity in the Paraventricular Nucleus in Borderline Hypertensive Rats
4. Downregulation of KCNQ channels in the CeA contributes to elevated sympathetic outflow in hypertension
5. Enhancement of Hypothalamic Corticotrophin Releasing Hormone Signal Contributes to Elevated Sympathetic Outflow in Spontaneous Hypertension Rat
6. Polyester nanoparticle‐encapsulated paclitaxel mitigates paclitaxel‐induced peripheral neuropathy
7. Group III Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors Regulate Excitability of Hypothalamic Presympathetic Neurons and Sympathetic Output in Hypertension
8. The &[Alpha]2δ‐1–NMDA Receptor Coupling is Essential for Corticostriatal Long‐Term Potentiation and is Involved in Learning and Memory
9. α2δ‐1 Is Essential for Angiotensin II‐Induced Sympathoexcitation and NMDA Receptor Hyperactivity in the Hypothalamus
10. Nitric Oxide Derived from Neuronal NOS Inhibits Spinal Synaptic Transmission and Neuropathic Pain
11. CK1 regulates NMDA receptor activity through protein phosphatase‐1 in hypothalamic presympathetic neurons in hypertension
12. Upregulation of Orexin Receptor 1 Contributes to Increased Sympathetic Output in Obese Zucker Rats
13. Increased Group I Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Activity Contributes to Hyperactivity of Presympathetic Paraventricular Neurons in Hypertension
14. Increased Group I Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Activity in Paraventricular Nucleus Contributes to Elevated Sympathetic Vasomotor Tone in Hypertension
15. Role of CK2 and calcineurin in increased NMDA receptor activity of PVN presympathetic neurons in hypertension
16. TRPV1‐expressing Afferents Innervate the Aorta and Contribute to Baroreflex Control of Cardiovascular Function
17. Pre‐ and Postsynaptic Effects of Adenosine on Spinally Projecting Paraventricular Neurons
18. Selective inhibition of voltage‐activated Ca2+ channels by mu‐opioid receptor agonist in the primary sensory neurons devoid of T‐type Ca2+ channels: Mechanisms of action
19. Enhanced Glutamatergic Inputs to Hypothalamic Presympathetic Neurons in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
20. Distinct roles of spinal muscarinic receptor subtypes in control of glycinergic input revealed by muscarinic receptor knockout mice
21. Potentiation of Clonidine Analgesia in Rats Deleted of TRPV1‐Expressing Afferent Neurons
22. Plasticity of GABA A and GABA B Receptor Function in Hypothalamic Control of Sympathetic Vasomotor Tone in Hypertension
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