Catherine A. Crichton

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University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom 
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Smith GL, Austin C, Crichton C, et al. (1998) A review of the actions and control of intracellular pH in vascular smooth muscle. Cardiovascular Research. 38: 316-31
Burdyga TV, Taggart MJ, Crichton C, et al. (1998) The mechanism of Ca2+ release from the SR of permeabilised guinea-pig and rat ureteric smooth muscle. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1402: 109-14
Crichton CA, Smith GC, Smith GL. (1997) alpha-Toxin-permeabilised rabbit fetal ductus arteriosus is more sensitive to Ca2+ than aorta or main pulmonary artery. Cardiovascular Research. 33: 223-9
McCarron JG, Crichton CA, Langton PD, et al. (1997) Myogenic contraction by modulation of voltage-dependent calcium currents in isolated rat cerebral arteries. The Journal of Physiology. 498: 371-9
Crichton CA, Templeton AG, Smith GL. (1994) Effect of altered bathing pH on calcium activated force in alpha toxin permeabilised rat portal vein and human umbilical artery. Cardiovascular Research. 28: 1378-84
Smith GL, Crichton CA. (1993) Ca-EGTA affects the relationship between [Ca2+] and tension in alpha-toxin permeabilized rat anococcygeus smooth muscle. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility. 14: 76-84
Crichton CA, Templeton AG, McGrath JC, et al. (1993) Thromboxane A2 analogue, U-46619, potentiates calcium-activated force in human umbilical artery. The American Journal of Physiology. 264: H1878-83
Crichton CA, Taggart MJ, Wray S, et al. (1993) Effects of pH and inorganic phosphate on force production in alpha-toxin-permeabilized isolated rat uterine smooth muscle. The Journal of Physiology. 465: 629-45
Crichton CA, Smith GL. (1993) Lithium chloride depresses Ca-activated force and noradrenaline-induced tension transients in α-toxin permeabilized rat anococcygeus Lithium. 4: 69-75
Crichton CA, Smith GL. (1992) Effects of low ionic strength and calmodulin on the decline in maximal calcium-activated force in permeabilized smooth muscle. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 311: 389-90
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