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“... decrease of MCh contractions occurred in aged rats after Ca2+ withdrawal or after the calcium channel...”
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“... receptors. Down-regulation of cortical beta-adrenergic receptors is consistently observed after a number...”
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“... ± 7.0%. Conclusions: This indicates that after convulsive behavior there is a long-term decrease of A1 receptors...”
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