Pathophysiological Significance of T-type Ca2+ Channels: Role of T-type Ca2+ Channels in Renal Microcirculation
Since conventional Ca2+ antagonists, with predominant blockade of L-type voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels, elicit preferential dilation of afferent arterioles, they might ostensibly aggravate glomerular hypertension. Recently, novel Ca2+ antagonists, with inhibitory action on L-/T-type Ca2+ channels,...
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Main Authors: | Koichi Hayashi (Author), Shu Wakino (Author), Koichiro Homma (Author), Naoki Sugano (Author), Takao Saruta (Author) |
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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