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  • 21. The contribution of capsaicin-sensitive innervation to activation of the spinal vesico-vesical reflex in rats: relationship between substance P levels in the urinary bladder and the sensory-efferent function of capsaicin-sensitive sensory neurons.
    Maggi CA, Santicioli P, Geppetti P, Furio M, Frilli S, Conte B, Fanciullacci M, Giuliani S, Meli A.
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  • 23. Histamine is released from skin by substance P but does not act as the final vasodilator in the axon reflex.
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  • 26. [Role of substance P on neurogenic inflammation in the rat dental pulp and inferior lip].
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  • 32. Neurogenic extravasation and substance P levels are low in muscle as compared to skin the rat hindlimb.
    McMahon SB, Sykova E, Wall PD, Woolf CJ, Gibson SJ.
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  • 35. Ruthenium red, but not capsazepine reduces plasma extravasation by cigarette smoke in rat airways.
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  • 37. Substance P (NK1) receptor immunoreactivity on endothelial cells of the rat tracheal mucosa.
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  • 38. Substance P-immunoreactive sensory axons in the rat respiratory tract: a quantitative study of their distribution and role in neurogenic inflammation.
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  • 39. Topical capsaicin pretreatment inhibits axon reflex vasodilatation caused by somatostatin and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide in human skin.
    Anand P, Bloom SR, McGregor GP.
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  • 40. Anti-edema action of formoterol in rat trachea does not depend on capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves.
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