HIGHLIGHTS
- who: julita from the Printed in Brazil have published the paper: Archives Veterinary Science v.4.PDF, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: For the experiments, 60 Wistar rats in controlled good health conditions were used.
SUMMARY
Verapamil, a phenylalkylamine, was the first calcium blocking channel to be clinically useful as antiarrhymic and antihypertensive and in angina pectoris, being still widely used nowadays. The occurrence of calcium receptors of the L type channels in the rat osteoblasts was proposed by GRYGORCZYK et_al and calcium receptors and/or calcium channels were suggested to . . .

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