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  • 4. Effects of bethanechol on canine urinary bladder smooth muscle function.
    Buranakarl C, Kijtawornrat A, Angkanaporn K, Komolvanich S, Bovee KC.
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  • 6. Antimuscarinic agents exhibit local inhibitory effects on muscarinic receptors in bladder-afferent pathways.
    Kim Y, Yoshimura N, Masuda H, de Miguel F, Chancellor MB.
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  • 7. Pharmacological characterization of the muscarinic receptor subtypes responsible for the contractile response in the rat urinary bladder.
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  • 8. Aging effects on contractility of longitudinal and circular detrusor and trigone of rat bladder.
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  • 11. Muscarinic receptor activation in the lumbosacral spinal cord ameliorates bladder irritation in rat cystitis models.
    Masuda H, Ichiyanagi N, Yokoyama M, Sakai Y, Kihara K, Chancellor MB, de Groat WC, Yoshimura N.
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  • 12. Loss of caveolin-1 expression is associated with disruption of muscarinic cholinergic activities in the urinary bladder.
    Lai HH, Boone TB, Yang G, Smith CP, Kiss S, Thompson TC, Somogyi GT.
    Neurochem Int; 2004 Dec; 45(8):1185-93. PubMed ID: 15380628
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  • 16. Neuronally released acetylcholine acts on the M2 muscarinic receptor to oppose the relaxant effect of isoproterenol on cholinergic contractions in mouse urinary bladder.
    Ehlert FJ, Ahn S, Pak KJ, Park GJ, Sangnil MS, Tran JA, Matsui M.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 2007 Aug; 322(2):631-7. PubMed ID: 17473176
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  • 18. Activation of midbrain presumed dopaminergic neurones by muscarinic cholinergic receptors: an in vivo electrophysiological study in the rat.
    Gronier B, Rasmussen K.
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  • 19. In vitro effects of organophosphorus anticholinesterases on muscarinic receptor-mediated inhibition of acetylcholine release in rat striatum.
    Liu J, Chakraborti T, Pope C.
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