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Comparative regulation of ?1-adrenergic receptor mediated contraction in urogenitally derived smooth muscle: Effect of epidermal growth factor

Contractility of smooth muscle within mammalian urogenital organ systems has an established role in physiological/pathophysiological functioning of the component structures. Our aim was to examine the direct effect of epidermal growth factor (EGF) on smooth muscle tone as well as its indirect effect...

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Published in:Urolithiasis 1997, Vol.25 (S1), p.S13-S19
Main Authors: Pereira, F. J., Drescher, P., Rauch, D., Madsen, P. O., Will, J. A.
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