Han, Weixing Lipid rafts keep NADPH oxidase in the inactive state in human renal proximal tubule cells. [electronic resource] - Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979) Feb 2008 - 481-7 p. digital Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ISSN: 1524-4563 Standard No.: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.107.103275 doi Subjects--Topical Terms: Acetophenones--pharmacologyCell Membrane--enzymologyCholesterol--metabolismDopamine Agonists--pharmacologyEnzyme Activation--drug effectsEnzyme Inhibitors--pharmacologyFenoldopam--pharmacologyHumansImmunoblottingIsoenzymes--geneticsKidney Tubules, Proximal--cytologyMembrane Glycoproteins--antagonists & inhibitorsMembrane Microdomains--physiologyNADPH Oxidase 2NADPH Oxidase 4NADPH Oxidases--antagonists & inhibitorsOnium Compounds--pharmacologyRNA, Messenger--metabolismRNA, Small Interfering--pharmacologyReactive Oxygen Species--metabolismReceptors, Dopamine D1--agonistsbeta-Cyclodextrins--pharmacology