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    Xu HL, Santizo RA, Baughman VL, Pelligrino DA.
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  • 9. ACh dilates pial arterioles in endothelial and neuronal NOS knockout mice by NO-dependent mechanisms.
    Meng W, Ma J, Ayata C, Hara H, Huang PL, Fishman MC, Moskowitz MA.
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  • 10. Endothelium-dependent responses of cerebral arterioles to adenosine 5'-diphosphate.
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    Park KW, Dai HB, Lowenstein E, Darvish A, Sellke FW.
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  • 15. Nitric oxide promotes arteriolar dilation during cortical spreading depression in rabbits.
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  • 19. ADP-induced pial arteriolar dilation in ovariectomized rats involves gap junctional communication.
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  • 20. Acetylcholine-induced and nitric oxide-mediated vasodilation in burns.
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