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Response to prejunctional adenosine receptors is dependent on stimulus frequency

Crosson et al., 1997

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199631895982981210
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Crosson C
Gray T
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Current eye research

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PURPOSE. To characterize the adenosine receptor modulation of norepinephrine (NE) release from sympathetic neurons in the isolated rabbit iris/ciliary body. METHODS. Iris/ciliary bodies were isolated from New Zealand White rabbits and incubated in the …
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