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1033 related items for PubMed ID: 7529112

  • 1. Effect of 7-nitro indazole on neurotransmission in the rat vas deferens: mechanisms unrelated to inhibition of nitric oxide synthase.
    Allawi HS, Wallace P, Pitcher A, Gaffen Z, Bland-Ward PA, Moore PK.
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  • 3. Endothelin-induced facilitation of sympathetic neurotransmission to the rat vas deferens: effects of suramin.
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  • 13. Contractility of urinary bladder and vas deferens after sensory denervation by capsaicin treatment of newborn rats.
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  • 18. Neocuproine, a copper (I) chelator, potentiates purinergic component of vas deferens contractions elicited by electrical field stimulation.
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