Xiaoling Dai, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2004 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
Neuroscience Biology

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2008 Li M, Dai X, Watts S, Kreulen D, Fink G. Increased superoxide levels in ganglia and sympathoexcitation are involved in sarafotoxin 6c-induced hypertension. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 295: R1546-54. PMID 18768769 DOI: 10.1152/Ajpregu.00783.2007  0.638
2007 Cao X, Dai X, Parker LM, Kreulen DL. Differential regulation of NADPH oxidase in sympathetic and sensory Ganglia in deoxycorticosterone acetate salt hypertension. Hypertension. 50: 663-71. PMID 17698723 DOI: 10.1161/Hypertensionaha.107.089748  0.632
2007 Dai X, Gariepy CE, Galligan JJ. ETB receptors contribute to venous but not arterial constriction caused by ET‐1: studies using ETB receptor‐deficient rats The Faseb Journal. 21. DOI: 10.1096/Fasebj.21.5.A520-C  0.393
2006 Dai X, Cao X, Kreulen DL. Superoxide anion is elevated in sympathetic neurons in DOCA-salt hypertension via activation of NADPH oxidase. American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 290: H1019-26. PMID 16214837 DOI: 10.1152/Ajpheart.00052.2005  0.631
2004 Dai X, Galligan JJ, Watts SW, Fink GD, Kreulen DL. Increased O2*- production and upregulation of ETB receptors by sympathetic neurons in DOCA-salt hypertensive rats. Hypertension. 43: 1048-54. PMID 15051669 DOI: 10.1161/01.Hyp.0000126068.27125.42  0.626
2003 Luo M, Hess MC, Fink GD, Olson LK, Rogers J, Kreulen DL, Dai X, Galligan JJ. Differential alterations in sympathetic neurotransmission in mesenteric arteries and veins in DOCA-salt hypertensive rats. Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical. 104: 47-57. PMID 12559203 DOI: 10.1016/S1566-0702(02)00287-4  0.588
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