Ex vivo relaxations of pulmonary arteries induced by prostacyclin mimetics are highly dependent of the precontractile agents
Chabha Benyahia(Inserm), Gökçe Topal(Istanbul University), Nelson N. Orie(University College London), Adam M. Silverstein(United Therapeutics (United States)), Dan Longrois(Hôpital Bichat-Claude-Bernard), Lucie H. Clapp(The London College), Amira Senbel(Inserm), Gülsev Özen(Istanbul University), Fangfang Li(Wuhan University), Liliane Louedec(Inserm), Xavier Norel(Inserm), Agatha Ledwozyw(University College London), Claire Danel(Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris)
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