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Kenneth A Barbee

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Bhattacharyya A, Barbee K
Cytoskeleton (Hoboken) . 2024 May; 81(9-10):473-487. PMID: 38775643
Nitric oxide (NO) production by endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) inhibits platelet and leukocyte adhesion while promoting vasorelaxation in smooth muscle cells. Dysfunctional regulation of eNOS is a hallmark of...
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Muzorewa T, Buerk D, Jaron D, Barbee K
Cell Signal . 2021 Sep; 87:110125. PMID: 34474112
Background: Protein Kinase C (PKC) is a promiscuous serine/threonine kinase regulating vasodilatory responses in vascular endothelial cells. Calcium-dependent PKCbeta (PKCβ) and calcium-independent PKCeta (PKCη) have both been implicated in the...
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Muzorewa T, Buerk D, Jaron D, Barbee K
Nitric Oxide . 2021 Apr; 111-112:1-13. PMID: 33813098
Endothelial dysfunction, characterised by impaired nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability, arises in response to a variety of cardiovascular risk factors and precedes atherosclerosis. NO is produced by tight regulation of endothelial...
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Barbee K, Parikh J, Liu Y, Buerk D, Jaron D
Cell Mol Bioeng . 2018 Oct; 11(2):143-155. PMID: 30288177
Introduction: Colocalization of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and capacitative Ca entry (CCE) channels in microdomains such as cavaeolae in endothelial cells (ECs) has been shown to significantly affect intracellular...
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Liu Y, Buerk D, Barbee K, Jaron D
Microcirculation . 2018 Jun; 25(6):e12465. PMID: 29885064
Objectives: The effect of NO on smooth muscle cell contractility is crucial in regulating vascular tone, blood flow, and O delivery. Quantitative predictions for interactions between the NO production rate...
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Buerk D, Liu Y, Zaccheo K, Barbee K, Jaron D
Front Physiol . 2018 Jan; 8:1053. PMID: 29321744
Nitric oxide (NO) generated from nitrite through nitrite reductase activity in red blood cells has been proposed to play a major role in hypoxic vasodilation. However, we have previously predicted...
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Liu Y, Buerk D, Barbee K, Jaron D
Microvasc Res . 2017 Apr; 112:79-86. PMID: 28363495
Interactions between cardiac myoglobin (Mb), nitrite, and nitric oxide (NO) are vital in regulating O storage, transport, and NO homeostasis. Production of NO through the reduction of endogenous myocardial nitrite...
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Andrews A, Muzorewa T, Zaccheo K, Buerk D, Jaron D, Barbee K
Cell Mol Bioeng . 2017 Feb; 10(1):30-40. PMID: 28138348
Endothelial dysfunction, characterized by decreased production or availability of nitric oxide (NO), is widely believed to be the hallmark of early-stage atherosclerosis. In addition, hypercholesterolemia is considered a major risk...
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Liu Y, Buerk D, Barbee K, Jaron D
Nitric Oxide . 2016 Aug; 60:1-9. PMID: 27565833
Nitrite infusion into the bloodstream has been shown to elicit vasodilation and protect against ischemia-reperfusion injury through nitric oxide (NO) release in hypoxic conditions. However, the mechanism by which nitrite-derived...
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Kirby P, Buerk D, Parikh J, Barbee K, Jaron D
Nitric Oxide . 2015 Nov; 52:1-15. PMID: 26529478
We developed a mass transport model for a parallel-plate flow chamber apparatus to predict the concentrations of nitric oxide (NO) and adenine nucleotides (ATP, ADP) produced by cultured endothelial cells...