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. 2017 Nov 1;595(21):6783-6784.
doi: 10.1113/JP275097.

The physiological relevance of constriction of mesenteric arteries by topically applied noradrenaline

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The physiological relevance of constriction of mesenteric arteries by topically applied noradrenaline

John B Furness. J Physiol. .
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Keywords: Noradrenaline; artery; intra-vital microscopy.

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