Effect of acidosis on tension and [Ca2+]i in rat cerebral arteries: is there a role for membrane potential?
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H. Nilsson | C. Aalkjaer | H L Peng | P E Jensen | H Nilsson | C Aalkjaer | H. Peng | P. E. Jensen
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