Items where Author is "Mitchell, J.A."
Number of items: 19.
Article
LC-MS/MS Confirms That COX-1 Drives Vascular Prostacyclin Whilst Gene Expression Pattern Reveals Non-Vascular Sites of COX-2 Expression. (2013)
N.S. Kirkby,
A.K. Zaiss,
P. Urquhart,
J. Jiao,
P.J. Austin,
Malak Al-Yamani,
M.H. Lundberg,
Louise MacKenzie,
T.D. Warner,
A. Nicolaou,
H.R. Herschman
and
J.A. Mitchell
Cyclooxygenase-1, not cyclooxygenase-2, is responsible for physiological production of prostacyclin in the cardiovascular system. (2012)
N.S. Kirkby,
M.H. Lundberg,
L.S. Harrington,
P.D.M. Leadbeater,
C.M.F. Potter,
M. Al-Yamani,
O. Adeyemi,
J.A. Mitchell,
T.D. Warner
and
G.L. Milne
Role of RhoB in the regulation of pulmonary endothelial and smooth muscle cell responses to hypoxia. (2012)
B. Wojciak-Stothard,
L. Zhao,
E. Oliver,
O. Dubois,
Y. Wu,
D. Kardassis,
E. Vasilaki,
J.A. Mitchell,
M. Huang,
Louise Susan MacKenzie,
G.C. Prendergast
and
M.R. Wilkins
Reduced endothelial dependent vasodilation in vessels from TLR4 mice is associated with increased superoxide generation. (2011)
L.S. Harrington,
M.H. Lundberg,
M. Waight,
A. Rozario
and
J.A. Mitchell
Role of shear stress in endothelial cell morphology and expression of cyclooxygenase isoforms. (2011)
C.M.F. Potter,
M.H. Lundberg,
L.S. Harrington,
A.V. Moshkov,
J. Gorelik,
J.A. Mitchell,
C.M. Warboys,
P.D. Weinberg,
T.D. Warner
and
R.E. Berson
Nucleotide oligomerization domain 1 is a dominant pathway for NOS2 induction in vascular smooth muscle cells : Comparison with Toll-like receptor 4 responses in macrophages. (2010)
L. Moreno,
S.K. McMaster,
T. Gatheral,
L. Bailey,
L. Harrington,
N. Cartwright,
P.C.J. Armstrong,
T.D. Warner,
M. Paul-Clark
and
J.A. Mitchell
The PPARβ/δagonist GW0742 relaxes pulmonary vessels and limits right heart hypertrophy in rats with hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension. (2010)
L.S. Harrington,
L. Moreno,
A. Reed,
J.A. Mitchell,
S.J. Wort,
B. Desvergne,
C. Garland
and
L. Zhao
COX-1, and not COX-2 activity, regulates airway function : Relevance to aspirin-sensitive asthma. (2008)
L.S. Harrington,
R. Lucas,
S.K. McMaster,
L. Moreno,
G. Scadding,
J.A. Mitchell
and
T.D. Warner
Role of nitric oxide and prostacyclin as vasoactive hormones released by the endothelium. (2008)
J.A. Mitchell,
F. Ali,
L. Bailey,
L. Moreno
and
L.S. Harrington
Homeostatic role of toll-like receptor 4 in the endothelium and heart. (2007)
L.S. Harrington,
E. Belcher,
L. Moreno,
J.A. Mitchell
and
M.J. Carrier
Purinergic 2X receptors mediate endothelial dependent vasodilation to ATP. (2007)
L.S. Harrington,
F. Ali,
J.A. Mitchell,
J. Wray,
K.E. Swales,
L. Norling,
R.J. Evans,
C. Vial
and
M.J. Carrier
Elucidation of the temporal relationship between endothelial-derived NO and EDHF in mesenteric vessels. (2007)
L.S. Harrington,
J.A. Mitchell,
M.J. Carrier,
N. Gallagher,
C.J. Garland
and
D. Gilroy
Pharmacology of airways and vessels in lung slices in situ : Role of endogenous dilator hormones. (2006)
L. Moreno,
F. Perez-Vizcaino,
L. Harrington,
R. Faro,
G. Sturton,
P.J. Barnes
and
J.A. Mitchell
P2X receptors and the endothelium. (2005)
L.S. Harrington
and
J.A. Mitchell
Novel role for P2X receptor activation in endothelium-dependent vasodilation. (2004)
L.S. Harrington
and
J.A. Mitchell
Other
Role of the endothelium and COX-1 in prostacyclin generation by whole vessels stimulated with different agonists. (2012)
Malak Alyamanil,
N.S. Kirkby,
Louise Susan MacKenzie,
M.H. Lundberg,
T.D. Warner
and
J.A. Mitchell
Making anti-thrombotic bypass vessels from selected populations of vascular smooth muscle cells. (2010)
A.A. Dhanji,
F.Y. Ali,
Louise Susan MacKenzie,
A. Shipolini,
J.A. Mitchell
and
T.D. Warner
The PPAR target gene CD36 is a rate limiting factor for the sensing of gram positive S-aureus in vascular smooth muscle cells but not in macrophages. (2008)
L. Moreno,
S.K. McMaster,
M. Paul-Clark,
Louise Susan MacKenzie,
N. Cartwright,
T. Secher,
V. Quesniaux,
B. Ryffel
and
J.A. Mitchell
Effects of Apamin and Charybdtoxin on Endothelium Independent Vasodilatation : Implications in the study of EDHF. (2005)
Louise Susan MacKenzie,
M.J. Carrier
and
J.A. Mitchell