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    Evans RJ, Kennedy C.
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  • 22. The distribution of gamma-adrenoceptors and P2 purinoceptors in mesenteric arteries and veins of the guinea-pig.
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  • 24. Actions of alpha, beta-methylene ATP and 6-hydroxydopamine on sympathetic neurotransmission in the vas deferens of the guinea-pig, rat and mouse: support for cotransmission.
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  • 28. Multiple actions of cocaine on neuromuscular transmission and smooth muscle cells of the guinea-pig mesenteric artery.
    Kuriyama H, Suyama A.
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  • 30. Evidence for noradrenergic-purinergic cotransmission in the hepatic artery of the rabbit.
    Brizzolara AL, Burnstock G.
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  • 31. Frequency- and train length-dependent variation in the roles of postjunctional alpha 1- and alpha 2-adrenoceptors for the field stimulation-induced neurogenic contraction of rat tail artery.
    Bao JX, Gonon F, Stjärne L.
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    Fujisawa K.
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    Donoso MV, Steiner M, Huidobro-Toro JP.
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  • 35. Effects of vasopressin on the sympathetic contraction of rabbit ear artery during cooling.
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  • 38. Opposite modulation of noradrenaline and ATP release in guinea-pig vas deferens through prejunctional beta-adrenoceptors: evidence for the beta 2 subtype.
    Driessen B, Bültmann R, Gonçalves J, Starke K.
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