The angiotensin II receptor type 1b is the primary sensor of intraluminal pressure in cerebral artery smooth muscle cells
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The angiotensin II receptor type 1b is the primary sensor of intraluminal pressure in cerebral artery smooth muscle cells
Pires PW, Ko E-A, Pritchard HAT, Rudokas M, Yamasaki E, Earley S. The angiotensin II receptor type 1b is the primary sensor of intraluminal pressure in cerebral artery smooth muscle cells. J Physiol. 2017;[Epub ahead of print] doi:10.1113/JP274310
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