ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels Mediate Dilatation of Basilar Artery in Response to Intracellular Acidification In Vivo
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S. Ibayashi | T. Kitazono | H. Ooboshi | M. Iida | T. Ago | M. Kamouchi | M. Wakisaka | Naohiko Santa
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