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  • 28. Muscarinic receptor subtype mediating vasodilation feline middle cerebral artery exhibits M3 pharmacology.
    Dauphin F, Hamel E.
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  • 29. Cholinergic mechanism in the large cat cerebral artery.
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    Nakagomi T, Hongo K, Kassell NF, Sasaki T, Lehman RM, Ogawa H, Vollmer DG, Torner JC.
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  • 34. An autoradiographic study of muscarinic cholinoceptors in blood vessels: no localization on vascular endothelium.
    Stephenson JA, Gibson RE, Summers RJ.
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    Brunner F, Kühberger E, Brockmeier D, Kukovetz WR.
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  • 40. Neurogenic muscarinic vasodilation in the cat. An example of endothelial cell-independent cholinergic relaxation.
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