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J Exp Biol (2002) 205 (22): 3525–3533.
Published: 15 November 2002
... The Company of Biologists Limited 2002 2002 peptide artery smooth muscle cardiovascular system enterin mollusc Aplysia kurodai Physiological control of the cardiovascular system is associated with various animal behaviors. During several aspects of the behaviors, the neuronal regulation...
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J Exp Biol (2001) 204 (5): 909–921.
Published: 1 March 2001
... compartment, thus promoting muscle relaxation. The microsomal fraction derived from the longitudinal smooth muscle of the body wall from the sea cucumber Ludwigothurea grisea retains a membrane-bound Ca 2+ -ATPase that is able to transport Ca 2+ mediated by ATP hydrolysis. Immunological analyses reveal...
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J Exp Biol (1997) 200 (22): 2821–2832.
Published: 1 November 1997
... Medical Branch at Galveston, 301 University Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77555-0609, USA. 14 8 1997 ©The Company of Biologists Limited 1997 blood pressure cardiac output vascular capacitance smooth muscle venous function arginine vasotocin rainbow trout steelhead trout...
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J Exp Biol (1994) 194 (1): 117–138.
Published: 1 September 1994
... by ANG II. Similarly, the effects of ANG II on gut, urinary bladder and gall bladder smooth muscle were negligible or non-existent; thus, an increase in splanchnic resistance due to extravascular compression can be discounted. These results indicate that, in trout, the systemic microcirculation...
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J Exp Biol (1990) 152 (1): 369–387.
Published: 1 September 1990
... was distributed throughout the ganglion and resembled a smooth muscle cell. Either of these cell types might generate ganglionic contractions. * To whom reprint requests should be addressed at the University of Southern California. 08 05 1990 © 1990 by Company of Biologists 1990...
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J Exp Biol (1988) 137 (1): 589–596.
Published: 1 July 1988
... found. The dependence of isometric active force development on the length of the sphincter pupillae is similar to that of other smooth muscles. The action spectrum of the axolotl is similar to the absorption spectrum of frog rhodopsin. At low stimulus strengths, the increase of normalized, isometric...
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J Exp Biol (1988) 134 (1): 99–117.
Published: 1 January 1988
... the edicular epithelium is similar to that of other reptiles and of mammals. The distribution of non-vascular smooth muscle, 64% in trabeculae and 36% in interedicular walls, is consistent with the hypothesis that these two antagonistically oriented muscle groups interact to effect lung patency. The volume...
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J Exp Biol (1984) 110 (1): 329–334.
Published: 1 May 1984
...P. G. Stein; P. A. V. Anderson ABSTRACT Progress toward understanding the physiology of smooth muscle has been slow for several reasons. In most smooth muscle tissues, the cells are extremely small, electrically coupled to one another, often spontaneously active and complexed with large amounts...