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Mathematical analysis of the data obtained in experiments on the whole organism revealed that blockade of M2-cholinergic receptors increased both heart and respiratory rates. Blockade of M1-cholinergic receptors alleviated tachycardia induced by M2-receptor blockade.
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Lychakov, A.V., Belyaev, V.A., Kosmachev, A.B. et al. Mathematical Analysis of Subtypes of Muscarinic Receptors Modulating Heart and Respiratory Rhythms in Rats. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 133, 515–517 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019890527480
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