Contracting human skeletal muscle maintains the ability to blunt α1-adrenergic vasoconstriction during KIRchannel and Na+/K+-ATPase inhibition
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Contracting human skeletal muscle maintains the ability to blunt α1-adrenergic vasoconstriction during KIRchannel and Na+/K+-ATPase inhibition
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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON
Volume 593, Issue 12, Pages 2735-2751
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Wiley
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2015-04-20
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10.1113/jp270461
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