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133 related items for PubMed ID: 7517892

  • 1. Inhibition by calmodulin antagonists of the neurogenic relaxation in cerebral arteries.
    Okamura T, Toda N.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1994 Apr 11; 256(1):79-83. PubMed ID: 7517892
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  • 2. Neurogenic and non-neurogenic relaxations caused by nicotine in isolated dog superficial temporal artery.
    Okamura T, Enokibori M, Toda N.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1993 Sep 11; 266(3):1416-21. PubMed ID: 8396635
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  • 9. Mechanism underlying the response to vasodilator nerve stimulation in isolated dog and monkey cerebral arteries.
    Toda N, Okamura T.
    Am J Physiol; 1990 Nov 11; 259(5 Pt 2):H1511-7. PubMed ID: 1700632
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  • 10. Cerebroarterial relaxations mediated by nitric oxide derived from endothelium and vasodilator nerve.
    Toda N, Ayajiki K, Okamura T.
    J Vasc Res; 1993 Nov 11; 30(2):61-7. PubMed ID: 7684937
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  • 11. Involvement of nitric oxide in endothelium-dependent, phasic relaxation caused by histamine in monkey cerebral arteries.
    Ayajiki K, Okamura T, Toda N.
    Jpn J Pharmacol; 1992 Dec 11; 60(4):357-62. PubMed ID: 1287271
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  • 12. Mechanisms underlying contraction and relaxation induced by nerve stimulation in monkey uterine arteries.
    Okamura T, Ghoneim HA, Ayajiki K, Ammar ES, Toda N.
    Pharmacology; 2000 Nov 11; 61(4):251-6. PubMed ID: 11093077
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  • 15. Involvement of nitroxidergic and noradrenergic nerves in the relaxation of dog and monkey temporal veins.
    Toda N, Yoshida K, Okamura T.
    J Cardiovasc Pharmacol; 1995 May 11; 25(5):741-7. PubMed ID: 7543170
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  • 16. Functional role of nerve-derived nitric oxide in isolated dog ophthalmic arteries.
    Toda N, Kitamura Y, Okamura T.
    Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci; 1995 Mar 11; 36(3):563-70. PubMed ID: 7890487
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  • 18. Monkey central retinal artery is innervated by nitroxidergic vasodilator nerves.
    Toda N, Toda M, Ayajiki K, Okamura T.
    Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci; 1996 Oct 11; 37(11):2177-84. PubMed ID: 8843904
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  • 19. Evidence for differential roles of nitric oxide (NO) and hyperpolarization in endothelium-dependent relaxation of pig isolated coronary artery.
    Kilpatrick EV, Cocks TM.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1994 Jun 11; 112(2):557-65. PubMed ID: 7521260
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  • 20. The role of nitric oxide in inhibitory neurotransmission in the middle cerebral artery of the sheep.
    Matthew JD, Wadsworth RM.
    Gen Pharmacol; 1997 Mar 11; 28(3):393-7. PubMed ID: 9068979
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