Vasodilatory Effect of the Dissolved Glycine locally applied on Pial Microvessels
<p>By the method of biomicroscopy it was shown that a single application of a dissolved glycine on the parietal region of the rat brain ("open window" technique) leads to a vasodilatation - an increase in arteriolar diameter about 1.5-2 times. There were no changes in the microcircul...
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Main Authors: | Tyukina ES (Author), Sheshegova EV (Author), Nartsissov YR (Author), Podoprigora GI (Author) |
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Annals of Circulation - Peertechz Publications,
2017-10-14.
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