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. 1965 Apr;24(2):437–448. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1965.tb01731.x

The changes in response and in ionic content of smooth muscle produced by acetylcholine action and by calcium deficiency

W D M Paton, A M Rothschild
PMCID: PMC1704126  PMID: 14320857

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