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    Danuser H, Bemis K, Thor KB.
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  • 25. Role of noradrenergic pathways in sneeze-induced urethral continence reflex in rats.
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  • 28. Adrenergic transmission in the dog mesenteric vein and its modulation by alpha-adrenoceptor antagonists.
    Suzuki H.
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  • 31. Activation of somatosensory afferents elicit changes in vaginal blood flow and the urethrogenital reflex via autonomic efferents.
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  • 33. Transcutaneously coupled, high-frequency electrical stimulation of the pudendal nerve blocks external urethral sphincter contractions.
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  • 34. The alpha-adrenergic blocking action of prazosin hydrochloride on the canine urethra.
    MacGregor RJ, Diokno AC.
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  • 36. Inhibitory control of proximal colonic motility by the sympathetic nervous system.
    Gillis RA, Dias Souza J, Hicks KA, Mangel AW, Pagani FD, Hamilton BL, Garvey TQ, Pace DG, Browne RK, Norman WP.
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  • 38. The effects of the alpha 1-adrenergic antagonists terazosin and phentolamine on prostatic adenoma and urethra in vitro.
    Alver JE, Mooppan UM, Kester RR, Gintautas J, Abadir AR, Kim H.
    Proc West Pharmacol Soc; 1989 Oct 08; 32():317-25. PubMed ID: 2571162
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  • 39. The effect of prazosin, indoramin and phentolamine on sympathetic nerve activity.
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