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Cardiovascular Response of the Anesthetized Hamster to Reserpine and Ganglionic Blockade
1957
Circulation Research
The changes produced by reserpine and the ganglionic blocking agent, chlorisondamine chloride on the blood pressure, peripheral flow and blood vessel caliber of the hamster have been studied in an attempt to determine the first cause of the hypotensive effect of these compounds.
doi:10.1161/01.res.5.4.414
pmid:13447187
fatcat:pocuokbsabgi5a4n5nbn7yxx4i