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British Journal of Pharmacology|April 1, 2000
Nitrergic relaxation of the mouse gastric fundus is mediated by cyclic GMP-dependent and ryanodine-sensitive mechanismsS Selemidis, T M Cocks
British Journal of Pharmacology|February 1, 1997
Evidence that both nitric oxide (NO) and a non-NO hyperpolarizing factor elicit NANC nerve-mediated relaxation in the rat isolated anocococcygeusS Selemidis, T M Cocks
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 2, 1987
Vasodilatation and the discovery of endothelium-derived relaxing factorJ A Angus, T M Cocks
British Journal of Pharmacology|June 18, 1999
Adenosine mediates relaxation of human small resistance-like coronary arteries via A2B receptorsB K Kemp, T M Cocks
Nature|October 13, 1983
Endothelium-dependent relaxation of coronary arteries by noradrenaline and serotoninT M Cocks, J A Angus
British Journal of Pharmacology|October 1, 1995
Effects of U46619 on contractions to 5-HT, sumatriptan and methysergide in canine coronary artery and saphenous vein in vitroB K Kemp, T M Cocks
Bibliotheca Cardiologica|January 1, 1984
Role of endothelium in vascular responses to norepinephrine, serotonin and acetylcholineJ A Angus, T M Cocks
Pharmacology & Therapeutics|January 1, 1989
Endothelium-derived relaxing factorJ A Angus, T M Cocks
The Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1987
The half-life of endothelium-derived relaxing factor released from bovine aortic endothelial cells in cultureJ A Angus, T M Cocks
Stroke|July 11, 1998
Activation of protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR-2) elicits nitric oxide-dependent dilatation of the basilar artery in vivoC G Sobey, T M Cocks
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British Journal of Pharmacology|April 1, 2000
Nitrergic relaxation of the mouse gastric fundus is mediated by cyclic GMP-dependent and ryanodine-sensitive mechanismsS Selemidis, T M Cocks
British Journal of Pharmacology|February 1, 1997
Evidence that both nitric oxide (NO) and a non-NO hyperpolarizing factor elicit NANC nerve-mediated relaxation in the rat isolated anocococcygeusS Selemidis, T M Cocks
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 2, 1987
Vasodilatation and the discovery of endothelium-derived relaxing factorJ A Angus, T M Cocks
British Journal of Pharmacology|June 18, 1999
Adenosine mediates relaxation of human small resistance-like coronary arteries via A2B receptorsB K Kemp, T M Cocks
Nature|October 13, 1983
Endothelium-dependent relaxation of coronary arteries by noradrenaline and serotoninT M Cocks, J A Angus
British Journal of Pharmacology|October 1, 1995
Effects of U46619 on contractions to 5-HT, sumatriptan and methysergide in canine coronary artery and saphenous vein in vitroB K Kemp, T M Cocks
Bibliotheca Cardiologica|January 1, 1984
Role of endothelium in vascular responses to norepinephrine, serotonin and acetylcholineJ A Angus, T M Cocks
Pharmacology & Therapeutics|January 1, 1989
Endothelium-derived relaxing factorJ A Angus, T M Cocks
The Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1987
The half-life of endothelium-derived relaxing factor released from bovine aortic endothelial cells in cultureJ A Angus, T M Cocks
Stroke|July 11, 1998
Activation of protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR-2) elicits nitric oxide-dependent dilatation of the basilar artery in vivoC G Sobey, T M Cocks
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