Testosterone and Cholesterol Vasodilation of Rat Aorta Involves L-Type Calcium Channel Inhibition
Testosterone has rapid nongenomic vasodilator effects which could be involved in protective cardiovascular actions. Several authors suggested specific mechanisms to explain this effect, but this matter was not clarified yet. We studied the actions of testosterone and cholesterol on endothelium-denud...
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Main Authors: | E. Álvarez (Author), E. Cairrão (Author), M. Morgado (Author), C. Morais (Author), I. Verde (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2010-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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