Bar graphs show responses of smaller (A) and larger

Prostacyclin Receptor Activation and Pial Arteriolar
Dilation After Endothelial Injury in Piglets
by Charles W. Leffler, Alexander L. Fedinec, and Masaaki Shibata
Stroke
Volume 26(11):2103-2111
November 1, 1995
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Bar graphs show responses of smaller (A) and larger (B) pial arterioles to hypercapnia and
isoproterenol (10−6 mol/L) before and after light/dye endothelial injury.
Charles W. Leffler et al. Stroke. 1995;26:2103-2111
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Bar graphs show responses of smaller (A) and larger (B) pial arterioles to hypercapnia and
sodium nitroprusside (snp) (10−5 mol/L) before and after light/dye endothelial injury.
Charles W. Leffler et al. Stroke. 1995;26:2103-2111
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Bar graphs show responses of smaller (A) and larger (B) pial arterioles to hypercapnia and
topical isoproterenol (10−6 mol/L) before and after light/dye endothelial injury.
Charles W. Leffler et al. Stroke. 1995;26:2103-2111
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Bar graphs show responses of smaller (A) and larger (B) pial arterioles to histamine (10−6 and
10−5 mol/L) and isoproterenol (10−7 and 10−6 mol/L) before and after light/dye endothelial injury.
Charles W. Leffler et al. Stroke. 1995;26:2103-2111
Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.