Catherine A. Glass
Affiliations: | 2000-2003 | Department of Physiology | University of Bristol, Bristol, England, United Kingdom |
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Salmon AHJ, Neal CR, Sage LM, et al. (2009) Angiopoietin-1 alters microvascular permeability coefficients in vivo via modification of endothelial glycocalyx Cardiovascular Research. 83: 24-33 |
Hamdollah Zadeh MA, Glass CA, Magnussen A, et al. (2008) VEGF-mediated elevated intracellular calcium and angiogenesis in human microvascular endothelial cells in vitro are inhibited by dominant negative TRPC6. Microcirculation (New York, N.Y. : 1994). 15: 605-14 |
Glass CA, Harper SJ, Bates DO. (2006) The anti-angiogenic VEGF isoform VEGF165b transiently increases hydraulic conductivity, probably through VEGF receptor 1 in vivo. The Journal of Physiology. 572: 243-57 |
Glass CA, Perrin RM, Pocock TM, et al. (2006) Transient osmotic absorption of fluid in microvessels exposed to low concentrations of dimethyl sulfoxide Microcirculation. 13: 29-40 |
Glass CA, Pocock TM, Curry FE, et al. (2005) Cytosolic Ca2+ concentration and rate of increase of the cytosolic Ca2+ concentration in the regulation of vascular permeability in Rana in vivo. The Journal of Physiology. 564: 817-27 |
Glass CA, Bates DO. (2004) The role of endothelial cell Ca2+ store release in the regulation of microvascular permeability in vivo. Experimental Physiology. 89: 343-51 |
Glass CA, Bates DO. (2003) Role of endothelial Ca2+ stores in the regulation of hydraulic conductivity of Rana microvessels in vivo. American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 284: H1468-78 |