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Distribution of choline acetyltransferase in cerebral and extracerebral cranial arteries of the cat. Its relationship to neurogenic atropine-sensitive dilation
1982
Circulation Research
Choline-acetyltransferase (ChAT) activity was surveyed in segments of cranial arteries-both cerebral and extracerebral-from the cat. High levels were found in pial arteries, both cerebral and cerebellar, and in the arteries to salivary glands, tongue, and nose. Intermediate levels were found in the external and internal maxillary arteries and many of their branches. Enzyme levels in the arteries supplying the head-common carotid, vertebral, and in several systemic arteries and veins and also
doi:10.1161/01.res.50.4.470
pmid:7067056
fatcat:hfflj2xwbfdltemhgg6etbvtti