Hydrogen Sulfide Relaxes Human Uterine Artery via Activating Smooth Muscle BK<sub>Ca</sub> Channels
Opening of large conductance calcium-activated and voltage-dependent potassium (BK<sub>Ca</sub>) channels hyperpolarizes plasma membranes of smooth muscle (SM) to cause vasodilation, underling a key mechanism for mediating uterine artery (UA) dilation in pregnancy. Hydrogen sulfide (H<...
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Main Authors: | Yan Li (Author), Jin Bai (Author), Yi-hua Yang (Author), Naoto Hoshi (Author), Dong-bao Chen (Author) |
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