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      Vasomotion: mechanisms and physiological importance.

      Molecular interventions
      Animals, Humans, Membrane Potentials, Muscle, Smooth, metabolism, Norepinephrine, Vasomotor System, physiology

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          That smooth muscles dilate and contract rhythmically has been known for a long time and the phenomenon has been studied for nearly as long. However, the causes and effects of smooth muscle oscillation (termed vasomotion) are far from clear. It is thought that vasomotion aids the delivery of oxygen to tissues surrounding capillary beds. On the other hand, unregulated vasomotion might participate in the development and maintenance of pathophysiological states. Nilsson and Aalkjaer review what is known about vasomotion and its consequences.

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          14993429
          10.1124/mi.3.2.79

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          Animals,Humans,Membrane Potentials,Muscle, Smooth,metabolism,Norepinephrine,Vasomotor System,physiology

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