Kenton Sanders, Ph.D., professor and chair of the University of Nevada School of Medicine’s Department of Physiology and Cell Biology and Christine Cremo, Ph.D., professor in the Department of ...
Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) form the essential contractile layer of blood vessels and various hollow organs, where they regulate tone, pressure and peristaltic movements. In their differentiated or ...
School of Medicine scientist receives continued funding to support smooth muscle plasticity research
Kenton Sanders, Ph.D., chair of the physiology and cell biology department at the University of Nevada School of Medicine, has received Phase 3 funding in the amount of $5.4 million over the next five ...
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