Effects of Anti-Asthma Drugs and Potassium Channel Openers on Neurally-Mediated Contraction of Isolated Guinea Pig Trachea
The effects of anti-asthma drugs, isoproterenol, aminophylline and hydrocortisone, and potassium channel openers on the contraction induced by electrical stimulation or exogenously applied acetylcholine were investigated in isolated guinea pig trachea. Isoproterenol and aminophylline non-selectively...
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