Significance of CaV3.2 T-type Ca2+ channels for pressure- and flow-dependent vasomotor responses in rat and mouse mesenteric small arteries: (Oral Communication)

Lars Jørn Jensen, K. Björling, Pernille B. Lærkegaard Hansen, Miriam F. Olsen

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