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    Angiotensin II induces contraction and proliferation of human hepatic stellate cells by Bataller, Ramón, Ginès, Pere, Nicolás, Josep M., Görbig, M.Nieves, Garcia–Ramallo, Eva, Gasull, Xavier, Bosch, Jaime, Arroyo, Vicente, Rodés, Juan

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-06-2000)
    “…Background & Aims: Circulating levels of angiotensin II (ANGII), a powerful vasoconstrictor factor, are frequently increased in chronic liver diseases. In…”
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    Arginine vasopressin induces contraction and stimulates growth of cultured human hepatic stellate cells by Bataller, R, Nicolas, JM, Gines, P, Esteve, A, Nieves Gorbig, M, Garcia-Ramallo, E, Pinzani, M, Ros, J, Jimenez, W, Thomas, AP, Arroyo, V, Rodes, J

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-08-1997)
    “…BACKGROUND & AIMS: Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) are perisinusoidal cells believed to participate in the regulation of hepatic blood flow because of their…”
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    Contraction of human hepatic stellate cells activated in culture: A role for voltage-operated calcium channels by Bataller, Ramón, Nicolás, Josep M., Ginès, Pere, Görbis, M.Nives, Garcia-Ramallo, Eva, Lario, Sergio, Tobías, Ester, Pinzani, Massimo, Thomas, Andrew P., Arroyo, Vicente, Rodés, Juan

    Published in Journal of hepatology (01-09-1998)
    “…Background/Aims: Voltage-operated calcium channels are essential for the regulation of vascular tone and are potential targets for vasodilating agents. They…”
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    Atrial natriuretic peptide antagonizes endothelin‐induced calcium increase and cell contraction in cultured human hepatic stellate cells by Görbig, M. Nieves, Ginès, Pere, Bataller, Ramón, Nicolás, Josep M., Garcia‐Ramallo, Eva, Tobías, Ester, Titos, Esther, Rey, María Jes, Clària, Joan, Arroyo, Vicente, Rodés, Juan

    Published in Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-08-1999)
    “…Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) participate in the regulation of hepatic microcirculation and have receptors for many vasoconstrictor factors. It is unknown…”
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    Human hepatic stellate cells secrete adrenomedullin: potential autocrine factor in the regulation of cell contractility by Nieves Görbig, M, Ginès, Pere, Bataller, Ramón, Nicolás, Josep M, Garcia-Ramallo, Eva, Cejudo, Pilar, Sancho-Bru, Pau, Jiménez, Wladimiro, Arroyo, Vicente, Rodés, Juan

    Published in Journal of hepatology (01-02-2001)
    “…Background/Aims : Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) are perisinusoidal pericytes which have receptors for vasoactive factors, such as endothelin-1, which can…”
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    Prolonged cholestasis after acute paraquat poisoning through skin absorption by Bataller, Ramón, Bragulat, Ernest, Nogué, Santiago, Görbig, Nieves M, Bruguera, Miquel, Rodés, Juan

    Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (01-05-2000)
    “…Ingestion of paraquat is the most common cause of fatal pesticide poisoning. Liver involvement in acute paraquat poisoning is self-limited and usually consists…”
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    Human myofibroblastic hepatic stellate cells express Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channels that modulate the effects of endothelin-1 and nitric oxide by Gasull, X, Bataller, R, Ginès, P, Sancho-Bru, P, Nicolás, J M, Görbig, M N, Ferrer, E, Badía, E, Gual, A, Arroyo, V, Rodés, J

    Published in Journal of hepatology (01-12-2001)
    “…High-conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) (BK(Ca)) channels modulate the effects of vasoactive factors in contractile cells. It is unknown whether hepatic…”
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    Prolonged cholestasis after acute paraquat poisoning through skin absorption by Bataller, Ramón, Bragulat, Ernest, Nogué, Santiago, Görbig, M.Nieves, Bruguera, Miquel, Rodés, Juan

    Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (01-05-2000)
    “…Ingestion of paraquat is the most common cause of fatal pesticide poisoning. Liver involvement in acute paraquat poisoning is self-limited and usually consists…”
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