Elucidation of the mechanism whereby prostanoid TP receptor stimulation enhances urinary bladder smooth muscle contractions induced by parasympathetic neurotransmitters – TOHO UNIVERSITY

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Prostanoid TP receptor stimulation enhances contractile activities in guinea pig urinary bladder smooth muscle through activation of Ca2+ entry channels: Potential targets in the treatment of urinary bladder contractile dysfunction - ScienceDirect

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Keisuke OBARA, Doctor of Pharmacy, Toho University, Tokyo, Toho-U, Department of Chemical Pharmacology

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Prostanoid TP receptor stimulation enhances contractile activities in guinea pig urinary bladder smooth muscle through activation of Ca2+ entry channels: Potential targets in the treatment of urinary bladder contractile dysfunction - ScienceDirect

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