Constrictor actions of acetylcholine, 5-hydroxytryptamine and histamine on bovine coronary artery inner and outer muscle
AUTOR(ES)
Garland, C. J.
RESUMO
1. In bovine coronary arteries, cholinesterase staining showed an extensive cholinergic innervation at the adventitia—media junction, and some cholinesterase in the outer but not inner smooth muscle.
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