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Keywords: Electrical field stimulation
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Pharmacology
Pharmacology (2017) 99 (5-6): 216–225.
Published Online: 27 January 2017
.... Taken together, we concluded that FLX exerts the inhibitory effect on electric field stimulation response in rat ileal smooth muscle by the inhibition of muscarinic receptors, decrease of intracellular calcium level by inhibiting phospholipase C and opens the potassium channels. [email protected]...
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Pharmacology
Pharmacology (2009) 84 (6): 346–355.
Published Online: 03 November 2009
...Sun Young Park; Sung Uk Park; Uy Dong Sohn In this study, we investigated the components of electrical field stimulation (EFS)-induced responses and the intracellular factors that mediate electrically stimulated responses in feline distal esophageal smooth muscles. Muscle contractions were recorded...
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Pharmacology
Pharmacology (1985) 30 (5): 296–300.
Published Online: 04 June 2008
...V. Raviprakash; S.K. Mishra; J.N. Pand The effect of cyproterone acetate (CA) was studied on the autonomic transmission and smooth muscle function of the rat vas deferens. In the CA-treated vas deferens, the endogenously released noradrenaline (NA) in response to electrical field stimulation...
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Subject Area:
Pharmacology
Pharmacology (2005) 75 (2): 69–75.
Published Online: 07 September 2005
...Cemil Göçmen; Eda Karabal Kumcu; H. Sinem Büyüknacar; Serpil Önder; Ergin Singirik Effects of the specific copper (I) chelator, neocuproine, on the purinergic and adrenergic components of nerve-evoked contractions were investigated in the prostatic rat vas deferens. Electrical field stimulation...
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Subject Area:
Pharmacology
Pharmacology (1999) 58 (1): 24–33.
Published Online: 03 December 1998
...S.M.D. Mustafa; M.A. Oriowo; C.W.T. Pilcher; K.I. Williams Electrical field stimulation of ovine trachealis muscle produced neurogenic atropine-sensitive contractions under resting conditions. However, when the tissues were precontracted with 5-hydroxytryptamine in the presence of atropine...