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Agonist-induced contraction of reconstituted fiber of cultured smooth muscle cells derived from rat middle cerebral artery

We have developed a method of reconstituting hybrid smooth muscle (SM) fibers that retain capabilities of responding to typical contractile agonists to produce isometric contraction (K.Oishi et al., Am. J. Physiol., 279, C1432-42, 2000). In this study, SM cells were isolated and cultured from rat mi...

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Published in:Japanese Journal of Pharmacology 2001, Vol.85 (suppl.2), p.285-285
Main Authors: Yoshitaka Takatou, Kazuhiko Oishi, Masaatsu Uchida
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