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1. Prostanoid TP receptor stimulation enhances contractile activities in guinea pig urinary bladder smooth muscle through activation of Ca2+ entry channels: Potential targets in the treatment of urinary bladder contractile dysfunction. Ou G, Fujisawa M, Yashiro A, Xu K, Yoshioka K, Obara K, Tanaka Y. Life Sci; 2021 Dec 15; 287():120130. PubMed ID: 34767807 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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