Evoked and spontaneous purinergic junctional Ca2+ transients (jCaTs) in rat small arteries.

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Confocal microscopy of fluo-4 fluorescence in pressurized rat mesenteric small arteries subjected to low-frequency electrical field stimulation revealed Ca2+ transients in perivascular nerves and novel, spatially localized Ca2+ transients in adjacent smooth muscle cells. These muscle Ca2+ transients occur with a very brief latency to the stimulus pulse (most
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Authors Christine Lamont,W. Gil Wier;Christine Lamont;W. Gil Wier;
Journal circulation research
Year 2002
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10.1161/01.res.0000035060.98415.4b
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