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- W1989852616 abstract "A role for Calponin (Cp) in mediating smooth muscle (SM) contraction Cp phosphorylation and vascular contractility Cp localization and function in the brain Does Cp play a role in pathologic states? Cp and TBI Endothelin (ET)‐1, its receptors (ETrA, ETrB) and Cp‐mediated vasoreactivity: Therapeutic implications Conclusion Abstract Calponin (Cp) is an actin‐binding protein first characterized in chicken gizzard smooth muscle (SM). This review discusses the role of Cp in mediating SM contraction, the biochemical process by which Cp facilitates SM contraction and the function of Cp in the brain. Recent work on the role of Cp in pathological states with emphasis on traumatic brain injury is also discussed. Based on past and present data, the case is presented for targeting Cp for novel genetic and pharmacological therapies aimed at improving outcome following traumatic brain injury (TBI)." @default.
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- W1989852616 title "Calponin control of cerebrovascular reactivity: therapeutic implications in brain trauma" @default.
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