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. 2001 Sep;134(2):233–236. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0704286

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(a) Trace showing the effect of TRIM on tone and nitrergic relaxations (10 Hz; 10 s trains every 100 s) of the mouse anococcygeus following contraction by 100 nM thapsigargin (in the presence of 10 μM verapamil). TRIM was added at the times indicated by the arrows. Transient decreases in tone are in response to activation of nitrergic nerves by electrical field stimulation. (b) Control experiment for the above, showing that Tg-induced tone and nitrergic relaxations remained relatively constant in the absence of TRIM.