Control of rat bladder neck relaxation with NORD-1, a red light-reactive nitric oxide releaser: In vitro study
We aimed to control the relaxation of rat bladder neck specimens by using NORD-1, a red light-reactive nitric oxide (NO) releaser. Female and male 10-11-week-old Wistar/ST rats were divided into three groups: NORD-1, vehicle, and NORD-1+[1,2,4]oxadiazolo[4,3-a]quinoxalin-1-one (ODQ; a soluble guanyl...
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Main Authors: | Kotomi Maeda (Author), Yuji Hotta (Author), Naoya Ieda (Author), Tomoya Kataoka (Author), Hidehiko Nakagawa (Author), Kazunori Kimura (Author) |
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