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Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) is essential for NO-mediated flow-dependent dilation of isolated skeletal muscle arterioles by Bagi, Z, Koller, A
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Lack of nitric oxide mediation of flow-dependent arteriolar dilation in type I diabetes is restored by sepiapterin. by Bagi, Z, Koller, A
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On the role of mechanosensitive mechanisms eliciting reactive hyperemia. by Koller, A, Bagi, Z
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Impaired NO-mediation of flow dependent arteriolar dilation in diabetes due to reduced level of tetrahydrobiopterin by Bagi, Z, Koller, A
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Nitric oxide and H2O2 contribute to reactive dilation of isolated coronary arterioles. by Koller, A, Bagi, Z
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Peroxynitrite is responsible for flow-induced arteriolar constriction in hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) by Koller, A, Bagi, Z
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Nitric oxide and hydrogen peroxide contribute to the development of reactive dilation in isolated coronary arterioles by Koller, A, Bagi, Z
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Highlights of the 25th Conference of the European Society for Microcirculation, August 26-29, 2008, Budapest, Hungary by Koller, A, Bagi, Z
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Superoxide-NO interaction decreases flow- and agonist-induced dilations of coronary arterioles in Type 2 diabetes mellitus. by Bagi, Z, Koller, A, Kaley, G
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PPAR gamma activation improves wall shear stress dependent regulation of coronary arteriolar diameter in type 2 diabetes mellitus by Bagi, Z, Koller, A, Kaley, G
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PPAR gamma activation restores NO-Mediated dilations of coronary Arterioles in type 2 diabetes Mellitus by Bagi, Z, Koller, A, Kaley, G
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Differential reversal of microvascular endothelial dysfunction in rats with hyperhomocysteinemia by vitamin-C and -E treatments by Bagi, Z, Konrad, F, Koller, A
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