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Elevated blood pressures in mice lacking endothelial nitric oxide synthase
EG Shesely, N Maeda, HS Kim, KM Desai, JH Krege, VE Laubach, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (23), 13176-13181, 1996
11171996
Involvement of nitric oxide in the reflex relaxation of the stomach to accommodate food or fluid
KM Desai, WC Sessa, JR Vane
Nature 351 (6326), 477-479, 1991
6331991
The Golgi Association of Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Is Necessary for the Efficient Synthesis of Nitric Oxide (∗)
WC Sessa, G Garca-Cardea, J Liu, A Keh, JS Pollock, J Bradley, S Thiru, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 270 (30), 17641-17644, 1995
3371995
Oxidative stress and aging: is methylglyoxal the hidden enemy?
KM Desai, T Chang, H Wang, A Banigesh, A Dhar, J Liu, A Untereiner, ...
Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology 88 (3), 273-284, 2010
2512010
Nitric oxide synthase inhibitors attenuate transforming-growth-factor-beta 1-stimulated capillary organization in vitro.
A Papapetropoulos, KM Desai, RD Rudic, B Mayer, R Zhang, ...
The American journal of pathology 150 (5), 1835, 1997
1781997
Chronic methylglyoxal infusion by minipump causes pancreatic β-cell dysfunction and induces type 2 diabetes in Sprague-Dawley rats
A Dhar, I Dhar, B Jiang, KM Desai, L Wu
Diabetes 60 (3), 899-908, 2011
1662011
Vascular methylglyoxal metabolism and the development of hypertension
X Wang, K Desai, T Chang, L Wu
Journal of hypertension 23 (8), 1565-1573, 2005
1622005
Increased methylglyoxal and advanced glycation end products in kidney from spontaneously hypertensive rats
X Wang, K Desai, JT Clausen, L Wu
Kidney international 66 (6), 2315-2321, 2004
1442004
Methylglyoxal scavengers attenuate endothelial dysfunction induced by methylglyoxal and high concentrations of glucose
A Dhar, I Dhar, KM Desai, L Wu
British journal of pharmacology 161 (8), 1843-1856, 2010
1392010
F2-isoprostane evidence of oxidant stress in the insulin resistant, obese Zucker rat: effects of vitamin E
DW Laight, KM Desai, NK Gopaul, EE Änggård, MJ Carrier
European Journal of Pharmacology 377 (1), 89-92, 1999
1391999
Methylglyoxal and advanced glycation endproducts: new therapeutic horizons?
K Desai, L Wu
Recent Patents on Cardiovascular Drug Discovery (Discontinued) 2 (2), 89-99, 2007
1342007
Nitroxergic nerves mediate vagally induced relaxation in the isolated stomach of the guinea pig.
KM Desai, A Zembowicz, WC Sessa, JR Vane
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 88 (24), 11490-11494, 1991
1221991
Methylglyoxal, protein binding and biological samples: are we getting the true measure?
A Dhar, K Desai, J Liu, L Wu
Journal of Chromatography B 877 (11-12), 1093-1100, 2009
1072009
Attenuation of hypertension development by scavenging methylglyoxal in fructose-treated rats
X Wang, X Jia, T Chang, K Desai, L Wu
Journal of hypertension 26 (4), 765-772, 2008
1062008
Alagebrium attenuates acute methylglyoxal‐induced glucose intolerance in Sprague‐Dawley rats
A Dhar, KM Desai, L Wu
British journal of pharmacology 159 (1), 166-175, 2010
1052010
Methylglyoxal production in vascular smooth muscle cells from different metabolic precursors
A Dhar, K Desai, M Kazachmov, P Yu, L Wu
Metabolism 57 (9), 1211-1220, 2008
1002008
Free radical generation by methylglyoxal in tissues
KM Desai, L Wu
Drug metabolism and drug interactions 23 (1-2), 151-174, 2008
942008
Nitric oxide synthase inhibition exaggerates the hypotensive response to ghrelin: role of calcium-activated potassium channels
UA Shinde, KM Desai, C Yu, V Gopalakrishnan
Journal of hypertension 23 (4), 779-784, 2005
762005
Increased methylglyoxal formation with upregulation of renin angiotensin system in fructose fed Sprague Dawley rats
I Dhar, A Dhar, L Wu, KM Desai
PLoS One 8 (9), e74212, 2013
722013
Attenuation of hypertension development by aminoguanidine in spontaneously hypertensive rats: role of methylglyoxal
X Wang, T Chang, B Jiang, K Desai, L Wu
American journal of hypertension 20 (6), 629-636, 2007
722007
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