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    Risk of Major Cardiovascular Events in People with Down Syndrome by Sobey, Christopher G, Judkins, Courtney P, Sundararajan, Vijaya, Phan, Thanh G, Drummond, Grant R, Srikanth, Velandai K

    Published in PloS one (30-09-2015)
    “…Improved medical care over more than five decades has markedly increased life expectancy, from 12 years to approximately 60 years, in people with Down syndrome…”
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    Association of constipation with increased risk of hypertension and cardiovascular events in elderly Australian patients by Judkins, Courtney P., Wang, Yutang, Jelinic, Maria, Bobik, Alex, Vinh, Antony, Sobey, Christopher G., Drummond, Grant R.

    Published in Scientific reports (06-07-2023)
    “…The association between constipation and cardiovascular risk is unclear. This population-level matched cohort study compared the association of constipation…”
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    Aldosterone-induced hypertension is sex-dependent, mediated by T cells and sensitive to GPER activation by Dinh, Quynh Nhu, Vinh, Antony, Kim, Hyun Ah, Saini, Narbada, Broughton, Brad R S, Chrissobolis, Sophocles, Diep, Henry, Judkins, Courtney P, Drummond, Grant R, Sobey, Christopher G

    Published in Cardiovascular research (22-02-2021)
    “…Abstract Aims The G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1 (GPER) may modulate some effects of aldosterone. In addition, G-1 (a GPER agonist) can lower blood…”
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    NADPH-induced contractions of mouse aorta do not involve NADPH oxidase: a role for P2X receptors by Judkins, Courtney P, Sobey, Christopher G, Dang, Thuy T, Miller, Alyson A, Dusting, Gregory J, Drummond, Grant R

    “…Reactive oxygen species elicit vascular effects ranging from acute dilatation because of hydrogen peroxide-mediated opening of K(+) channels to contraction…”
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    Augmented Superoxide Production By Nox2-Containing NADPH Oxidase Causes Cerebral Artery Dysfunction During Hypercholesterolemia by MILLER, Alyson A, DE SILVA, T. Michael, JUDKINS, Courtney P, DIEP, Henry, DRUMMOND, Grant R, SOBEY, Christopher G

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-04-2010)
    “…We tested the hypothesis that elevated superoxide production by Nox2-NADPH oxidase occurs in cerebral arteries during hypercholesterolemia and causes decreased…”
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    Abstract 5328: Excessive Superoxide Production and Endothelial Dysfunction in Cerebral Arteries of Atherosclerotic Mice Are Due to Enhanced Activity of Nox2-containing NADPH-oxidase by Miller, Alyson A, DeSilva, Michael, Judkins, Courtney P, Diep, Henry, Drummond, Grant R, Sobey, Christopher G

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (03-11-2009)
    “…Abstract only We tested if enhanced superoxide (O2−) production by Nox2-containing NADPH oxidase leads to impaired endothelial function in cerebral arteries of…”
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    Abstract 5462: Dual Effects of Nox2-NADPH Oxidase During Atherosclerotic Plaque Development in Apolipoprotein E-Null Mice by Judkins, Courtney P, Diep, Henry, Broughton, Brad R, Mast, Anja E, Hooker, Elizabeth U, Miller, Alyson A, Selemidis, Stavros, Dusting, Gregory J, Sobey, Christopher G, Drummond, Grant R

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (03-11-2009)
    “…Abstract only The reactive oxygen species (ROS) -producing NADPH oxidases are implicated in atherogenesis, although the relative contribution of the different…”
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    NADPH‐induced contractions of mouse aorta do not involve NADPH oxidase: A role for P2X receptors by Drummond, Grant R, Judkins, Courtney P, Dang, Thuy T, Miller, Alyson A, Dusting, Gregory J, Sobey, Christopher G

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-03-2006)
    “…Reactive oxygen species elicit vascular effects ranging from dilatation due to hydrogen peroxide‐mediated opening of K+ channels, to contraction arising from…”
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