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Fraser PA

Possible role of Na+/H+ exchanger in H+ transport across the blood-brain barrier of anaesthetized rats

J Physiol 547P (2003) C132

Measurement of intracapillary pH to investigate the role of bicarbonate in H+ transport across the blood-brain barrier in the anaesthetized rat

J Physiol 539P (2002) S022

Interleukin-1β potentiation of bradykinin-mediated permeability increase via nadph oxidase activation in single pial venular capillaries of anaesthetized rats

J Physiol 555P (2004) C16

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) from cytochrome P450 mediate the endothelial [Ca2+]i increase during endothelial derived hyperpolarising factor (EDHF) responses.

Proc Physiol Soc 19 (2010) PC184

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) from cytochrome P450 2C9 mediate Ca2+ release from endothelial stores during endothelial derived hyperpolarising factor (EDHF) responses.

Proc Physiol Soc 23 (2011) PC227

The investigation of a role for TRPV1 at a remote site in sepsis

Proc Physiol Soc 23 (2011) PC233

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