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Membrane ATPase function in vascular smooth muscles in hypertension

Membrane ATPase function in vascular smooth muscles in hypertension Downloaded from ajpcell.physiology.org on December 29, 2010 AJP - Cell Physiology is dedicated to innovative approaches to the study of cell and molecular physiology. It is published 12 times a year (monthly) by the American Physiological Society, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda MD 20814-3991. Copyright © 1986 by the American Physiological Society. ISSN: 0363-6143, ESSN: 1522-1563. Visit our website at http://www.the-aps.org/. The special circumstance that led to the publication of this symposium’ in the American Journal of Physiology: CeZl Physiology was the presentation of new data in each article rather than the presentation of review material. Developments over the past few years in the study of membrane ATPase related to hypertension made the symposium timely and appropriate for the hypertension theme of the 1985 FASEB meeting. In the four papers that follow, prominent contributors to developments in the understanding of changes in membrane ATPase function that certainly occur and possibly contribute to hypertension have given new insights into the details of mechanisms. In the first paper, J. C. Allen, S. S. Navran, and A. M. Kahn present data on the isolation and characterization of Na+-K+-ATPase from canine aorta. On the basis of its catalytic properties, the dissociation of ouabain http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png AJP - Cell Physiology The American Physiological Society

Membrane ATPase function in vascular smooth muscles in hypertension

AJP - Cell Physiology , Volume 250: C535 – Apr 1, 1986

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Downloaded from ajpcell.physiology.org on December 29, 2010 AJP - Cell Physiology is dedicated to innovative approaches to the study of cell and molecular physiology. It is published 12 times a year (monthly) by the American Physiological Society, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda MD 20814-3991. Copyright © 1986 by the American Physiological Society. ISSN: 0363-6143, ESSN: 1522-1563. Visit our website at http://www.the-aps.org/. The special circumstance that led to the publication of this symposium’ in the American Journal of Physiology: CeZl Physiology was the presentation of new data in each article rather than the presentation of review material. Developments over the past few years in the study of membrane ATPase related to hypertension made the symposium timely and appropriate for the hypertension theme of the 1985 FASEB meeting. In the four papers that follow, prominent contributors to developments in the understanding of changes in membrane ATPase function that certainly occur and possibly contribute to hypertension have given new insights into the details of mechanisms. In the first paper, J. C. Allen, S. S. Navran, and A. M. Kahn present data on the isolation and characterization of Na+-K+-ATPase from canine aorta. On the basis of its catalytic properties, the dissociation of ouabain

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Published: Apr 1, 1986

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