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1. Resveratrol ameliorates metabolic disorders and muscle wasting in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats

2. Overexpression of progesterone receptor B increases sensitivity of human colon muscle cells to progesterone

3. Platelet-activating factor and prostaglandin E2impair esophageal ACh release in experimental esophagitis

4. Distinct kinases are involved in contraction of cat esophageal and lower esophageal sphincter smooth muscles

5. An ecdysone and tetracycline dual regulatory expression system for studies on Rac1 small GTPase-mediated signaling

6. HCl-activated neural and epithelial vanilloid receptors (TRPV1) in cat esophageal mucosa

7. Resveratrol ameliorates metabolic disorders and muscle wasting in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.

8. Progesterone receptor A mediates VIP inhibition of contraction.

9. HCl-activated neural and epithelial vanilloid receptors (TRPV1) in cat esophageal mucosa.

10. Overexpression of progesterone receptor B increases sensitivity of human colon muscle cells to progesterone.

11. Chronic intermittent hypoxia modulates eosinophil- and neutrophil-platelet aggregation and inflammatory cytokine secretion caused by strenuous exercise in men.

12. HCl-induced inflammatory mediators in cat esophageal mucosa and inflammatory mediators in esophageal circular muscle in an in vitro model of esophagitis.

13. In vitro model of acute esophagitis in the cat.

14. Platelet-activating factor and prostaglandin E2 impair esophageal ACh release in experimental esophagitis.

15. H2O2: a mediator of esophagitis-induced damage to calcium-release mechanisms in cat lower esophageal sphincter.

16. Inflammation induced changes in arachidonic acid metabolism in cat LES circular muscle.

17. Proinflammatory cytokines alter/reduce esophageal circular muscle contraction in experimental cat esophagitis.

18. Distinct kinases are involved in contraction of cat esophageal and lower esophageal sphincter smooth muscles.

19. An ecdysone and tetracycline dual regulatory expression system for studies on Rac1 small GTPase-mediated signaling.

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