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Bidirectional transport of angiotensin II binding sites in the vagus nerve.
Diz DI, Ferrario CM. Bidirectional transport of angiotensin II binding sites in the vagus nerve. Hypertension. 1988 Feb; 11(2 Pt 2):I139-43.
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Angiotensin II
Animals
Axonal Transport
Dogs
Male
Nodose Ganglion
Pressoreceptors
Receptors, Angiotensin
Reflex
Vagus Nerve
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Debra I. Diz PhD