Vascular responses after alpha adrenergic receptor blockade: II. Responses of venous and arterial segments to adrenergic stimulation in the forelimb of dog
AUTOR(ES)
Abboud, Francois M.
RESUMO
The effects of nerve stimulation and of intraarterial injections of norepinephrine on arterial and venous resistances were studied in the perfused forelimb of dog before and after administration of the alpha adrenergic receptor blocker phenoxybenzamine.
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