Vascular responses after alpha adrenergic receptor blockade: I. Responses of capacitance and resistance vessels to norepinephrine in man
AUTOR(ES)
Abboud, Francois M.
RESUMO
Experiments were done to test the hypothesis that alpha receptor blockers antagonize more effectively venous than arterial responses to norepinephrine in man.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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