F M Hansen-Smith
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Brown M, Walter H, Hansen-Smith F, Hudlicka O, Egginton S
Angiogenesis
. 2003 Oct;
2(1):81-91.
PMID: 14517378
Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) are involved in stimulation of angiogenesis in tumors and other pathological circumstances. Increased activity of normal skeletal muscles resulting from chronic electrical stimulation is a very...
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Nag A, Huffaker S, Hansen-Smith F, Morris L
Cytobios
. 2001 Sep;
106 Suppl 2:189-202.
PMID: 11545446
Immunofluorescence microscopy revealed that nonmuscle myosin and cardiac muscle-specific myosin were present in the myofibrils of cultured adult cardiac muscle cells at different stages of redifferentiation including fully redifferentiated cells....
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Hansen-Smith F
Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol
. 2000 Oct;
27(10):830-5.
PMID: 11022978
1. Although much is known of signalling events associated with angiogenesis, starting with a sprout, less is known of how an intact microvascular network is correctly formed following the initiation...
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Nora E, Munzenmaier D, Hansen-Smith F, Lombard J, Greene A
Am J Physiol
. 1998 Sep;
275(4 Pt 2):H1395-403.
PMID: 9746490
Only functional studies have suggested the presence of the ANG II type 2 (AT2) receptor in the microcirculation. To determine the distribution of this receptor in the rat skeletal muscle...
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Hansen-Smith F, Hudlicka O, Egginton S
Cell Tissue Res
. 1996 Oct;
286(1):123-36.
PMID: 8781219
The individual structural stages in capillary growth have been identified during development and under pathological circumstances in adults (wound healing, tumors), but there are no data to indicate whether these...
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Hansen-Smith F, Morris L, Greene A, Lombard J
Circ Res
. 1996 Aug;
79(2):324-30.
PMID: 8756011
To identify the sequence of events associated with the development of reduced vessel density (rarefaction) in hypertension, microvessel density and ultrastructure were assessed in the cremaster muscle of rats subjected...
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Hansen-Smith F, Joswiak G, Baustert J
Microvasc Res
. 1994 May;
47(3):369-76.
PMID: 7521930
Despite intensive study in the area of angiogenesis, relatively little is known about normal angiogenesis in adult animals. Preliminary studies using the Griffonia simplicifolia I (GSI) lectin as a microvascular...
8.
Hansen-Smith F, BLACKWELL L, Joswiak G
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 1992 Aug;
73(2):776-80.
PMID: 1400009
Hypoxia stimulates angiogenesis in some microvascular beds, but no clear angiogenic effect of hypoxia has yet been demonstrated in adult skeletal muscle. In this study the distribution of alkaline phosphatase...
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Greene A, Lombard J, Cowley Jr A, Hansen-Smith F
Hypertension
. 1990 Jun;
15(6 Pt 2):779-83.
PMID: 2351431
Commonly used methods for assessing reductions in microvascular density (rarefaction) in hypertension detect only perfused microvessels. In the present study, samples of cremaster and spinotrapezius muscles were taken from rats...
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Hansen-Smith F, Watson L, Joswiak G
Am J Physiol
. 1989 Jul;
257(1 Pt 2):H344-7.
PMID: 2750947
The changes in muscle capillarity during postnatal growth have been difficult to study using standard histochemical methods. This laboratory has proposed the use of a lectin, Griffonia simplicifolia I (GSI),...