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W E BRADLEY

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Calhoun D, Wei C, Zhu S, BRADLEY W, DellItalia L
J Hypertens . 2001 Oct; 19(11):2025-9. PMID: 11677368
Objective: We have reported that acute administration of enalaprilat, an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, induces less reflexive increase in lumbar sympathetic nerve activity in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs) than nicardipine,...
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FARRELL D, Wei C, Tallaj J, Ardell J, Armour J, Hageman G, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2001 Jul; 281(2):H813-22. PMID: 11454586
This study tested the hypothesis that exogenous infusion of angiotensin II (ANG II) leads to the release of catecholamines [norepinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (EPI)] into the cardiac interstitial fluid (ISF)...
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Toulouse A, Loubeau M, Morin J, PAPPAS J, Wu J, BRADLEY W
FASEB J . 2000 Jun; 14(9):1224-32. PMID: 10834944
The retinoid receptors (RARs and RXRs) are mediators of the multiple effects of retinoic acid. Of these, the retinoic acid receptor beta2 (RARbeta2) has frequently been shown to be the...
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Yang C, BRADLEY W
BJU Int . 2000 May; 85(7):857-63. PMID: 10792166
Objective: To determine the somatic reflex innervation of the bulbocavernosus muscle (BCM) and to illustrate the role of the perineal nerve in BCM contraction, using electrophysiological techniques. Subjects and methods...
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Toulouse A, Morin J, Dion P, Houle B, BRADLEY W
Lung Cancer . 2000 Mar; 28(2):127-37. PMID: 10717330
Retinoic acid receptor beta is the retinoid receptor most frequently associated with the growth suppressive effects of retinoic acid in various epithelial tumor-derived cell lines. In particular, it has been...
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Uchio E, Yang C, Kromm B, BRADLEY W
J Urol . 1999 Nov; 162(6):1983-6. PMID: 10569552
Purpose: We characterize and determine normal reference latencies for the cortical evoked response from the perineal nerve. Materials And Methods: A total of 15 healthy, potent men with a mean...
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Ayoub J, Jean-Francois R, Cormier Y, Meyer D, Ying Y, Major P, et al.
J Clin Oncol . 1999 Nov; 17(11):3546-52. PMID: 10550153
Purpose: To establish the incidence of abnormalities in the expression of retinoic acid receptor-beta (RARbeta) in bronchial cells and determine the capacity of 13-cis-retinoic acid (13-CRA) to correct such abnormalities....
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Yang C, BRADLEY W
Clin Neurophysiol . 1999 Jun; 110(3):412-8. PMID: 10363763
Objective: To demonstrate the somatic reflex innervation of the bulbocavernosus muscle (BCM), the principal muscle for ejaculation. Methods: Genitourinary electrodiagnostic testing utilizing modifications of the standard bulbocavernosus reflex was performed...
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Wei C, Meng Q, Palmer R, Hageman G, Durand J, BRADLEY W, et al.
Circulation . 1999 May; 99(19):2583-9. PMID: 10330392
Background: We have previously demonstrated that angiotensin II (Ang II) levels in the interstitial fluid (ISF) space of the heart are higher than in the blood plasma and do not...
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Yang C, BRADLEY W
J Urol . 1999 Feb; 161(1):97-102. PMID: 10037378
Purpose: We demonstrate the innervation of the glans penis through nerve blockade and electrophysiological tests. Materials And Methods: The study was conducted in 14 healthy, sexually potent volunteers. The dorsal...