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. 1971 Dec;43(4):865–867. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1971.tb07223.x

Escape from tension induced by noradrenaline or electrical stimulation in isolated mesenteric arteries

J W Fara
PMCID: PMC1665726  PMID: 5152032

Abstract

Isolated mesenteric arteries, studied under 25-30 mg resting tension, responded to prolonged noradrenaline or electrical stimulation with a 50-500 mg increase in tension from which they subsequently escaped towards resting tension levels.

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