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Store-operated calcium channels regulated by hyperosmolarity as a mechanism underlying endothelial dysfunction in the hypersomolar condition (2020)
Thesis
Hallett, T. G. (2020). Store-operated calcium channels regulated by hyperosmolarity as a mechanism underlying endothelial dysfunction in the hypersomolar condition. (Thesis). Hull York Medical School, the University of Hull and the University of York. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4222678

Introduction
Hyperosmolarity is a concomitant factor to the hyperglycaemia observed in diabetes mellitus, a disease known to affect the function of endothelial cells and cause vascular damage. Previous studies have found that hyperglycaemia is capab... Read More about Store-operated calcium channels regulated by hyperosmolarity as a mechanism underlying endothelial dysfunction in the hypersomolar condition.