The temporal relationship between the neural and vascular actions of kallidin within the nose

The time course of effect of the B2-receptor agonist kallidin (K) on induced changes of nasal airflow, rhinorrhoea, nasal pain, sneezing and nasal microvascular leakage has been examined and compared with its B2 metabolite agonist bradykinin (B) and the B1-agonist [des-arg9]-bradykinin (D). When adm...

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Main Authors: K. Rajakulasingam (Author), L. C. K. Lau (Author), R. Polosa (Author), M. K. Church (Author), S. T. Holgate (Author), P. H. Howarth (Author)
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Published: Hindawi Limited, 1993-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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