Joseph E. Brayden
Professor
Department of Pharmacology
University of Vermont
United States of America
Biography
Prof. Joseph E. Brayden has received his PhD in physiology & biophysics University of Vermont, College of Medicine. Currently he is working as Professor in university of vermont. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities as Professor. His research has included physiology & biophysics study. Based on this research and fellowship training he has received several awards and honors, such as Distinguished Investigator Award, Cardiovascular Institute of Vermont, Member of the Experimental Cardiovascular Sciences study section (Division of Research Grants, NIH),PHS NIH New Investigator Award etc,.
Research Interest
Physiology & Biophysics, Biology,cardiology
Publications
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Nelson MT, Huang Y, Brayden JE, Hescheler J, Standen NB. Arterial Dilations in Response to Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Involve Activation of K (+) Channels. Nature. 1990 Apr 19;344(6268):770.
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Standen NB, Quayle JM, Davies NW, Brayden JE, Huang Y, Nelson MT. Hyperpolarizing vasodilators activate ATP-sensitive K channels in arterial smooth muscle. Science. 1989 Jul 14;245(4914):177-81.
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Standen NB, Quayle JM, Davies NW, Brayden JE, Huang Y, Nelson MT. Hyperpolarizing vasodilators activate ATP-sensitive K channels in arterial smooth muscle. Science. 1989 Jul 14;245(4914):177-81.
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Welsh DG, Morielli AD, Nelson MT, Brayden JE. Transient receptor potential channels regulate myogenic tone of resistance arteries. Circulation research. 2002 Feb 22;90(3):248-50.