Chromogranins pp 239-246 | Cite as

Vasostatins

Dilators of Bovine Resistance Arteries
  • Johan Fredrik Brekke
  • Jorunn Kirkeleit
  • Karine Lugardon
  • Karen B. Helle
Part of the Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology book series (AEMB, volume 482)

Keywords

Transmural Pressure Resistance Artery Dilatory Effect Basal Tone Porcine Coronary Artery 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Johan Fredrik Brekke
    • 1
  • Jorunn Kirkeleit
    • 1
  • Karine Lugardon
    • 2
  • Karen B. Helle
    • 1
  1. 1.Department of PhysiologyUniversity of BergenBergenNorway
  2. 2.INSERM U-338Institute de NeurochimieStrasbourg cedexFrance

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