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  • 41. Pathophysiological consequences of atherosclerosis extend into the coronary microcirculation. Restoration of endothelium-dependent responses by L-arginine.
    Kuo L, Davis MJ, Cannon MS, Chilian WM.
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    Doyle MP, Duling BR.
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  • 48. Effects of endothelial impairment on arteriolar dilator responses in vivo.
    Koller A, Messina EJ, Wolin MS, Kaley G.
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  • 49. L-arginine suffusion restores response to acetylcholine in brain arterioles with damaged endothelium.
    Rosenblum WI, Nelson GH, Shimizu T.
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  • 50. Cerebral vasomotor responses after recombinant interleukin 2 infusion.
    Ellison MD, Krieg RJ, Merchant RE.
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  • 51. Antagonism of acetylcholine and adenosine rat cremaster arteriolar vasodilation by combination of NO antagonists.
    Baker CH, Sutton ET.
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  • 55. ATP-mediated release of arachidonic acid metabolites from venular endothelium causes arteriolar dilation.
    Hammer LW, Ligon AL, Hester RL.
    Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol; 2001 Jun 15; 280(6):H2616-22. PubMed ID: 11356617
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  • 58. Pre-exposure to adenosine, acting via A(2A) receptors on endothelial cells, alters the protein kinase A dependence of adenosine-induced dilation in skeletal muscle resistance arterioles.
    Maimon N, Titus PA, Sarelius IH.
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  • 60. Does luminal release of EDRF contribute to downstream microvascular tone?
    Klotz KF, Gaehtgens P, Pries AR.
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