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    Kun A, Kiraly I, Pataricza J, Marton Z, Krassoi I, Varro A, Simonsen U, Papp JG, Pajor L.
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  • 39. Nitric oxide hyperpolarizes rabbit mesenteric arteries via ATP-sensitive potassium channels.
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