Does K+ channel block 'upstream' of varicosities enhance the probability of nerve impulse-induced ATP release from sympathetic nerves by mobilizing Ca2+ from Schwann cells?
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M. Msghina | J. Bao | L. Stjärne | E. Stjärne
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