Functional and molecular characterization of prostaglandin E2 dilatory receptors in the rat craniovascular system in relevance to migraine

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Functional and molecular characterization of prostaglandin E2 dilatory receptors in the rat craniovascular system in relevance to migraine. / Myren, Maja; Baun, Michael; Ploug, Kenneth Beri; Jansen-Olesen, Inger; Olesen, Jes; Gupta, Saurabh.

I: Cephalalgia, Bind 30, Nr. 9, 01.09.2010, s. 1110-22.

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Myren, M, Baun, M, Ploug, KB, Jansen-Olesen, I, Olesen, J & Gupta, S 2010, 'Functional and molecular characterization of prostaglandin E2 dilatory receptors in the rat craniovascular system in relevance to migraine', Cephalalgia, bind 30, nr. 9, s. 1110-22. https://doi.org/10.1177/0333102409357957

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Myren, M., Baun, M., Ploug, K. B., Jansen-Olesen, I., Olesen, J., & Gupta, S. (2010). Functional and molecular characterization of prostaglandin E2 dilatory receptors in the rat craniovascular system in relevance to migraine. Cephalalgia, 30(9), 1110-22. https://doi.org/10.1177/0333102409357957

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Myren M, Baun M, Ploug KB, Jansen-Olesen I, Olesen J, Gupta S. Functional and molecular characterization of prostaglandin E2 dilatory receptors in the rat craniovascular system in relevance to migraine. Cephalalgia. 2010 sep. 1;30(9):1110-22. https://doi.org/10.1177/0333102409357957

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Myren, Maja ; Baun, Michael ; Ploug, Kenneth Beri ; Jansen-Olesen, Inger ; Olesen, Jes ; Gupta, Saurabh. / Functional and molecular characterization of prostaglandin E2 dilatory receptors in the rat craniovascular system in relevance to migraine. I: Cephalalgia. 2010 ; Bind 30, Nr. 9. s. 1110-22.

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abstract = "Migraine pain is thought to involve an increase in trigeminal nerve terminal activity around large cerebral and meningeal arteries, leading to vasodilatation. Because prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) is elevated in cephalic venous blood during migraine attacks, and is also capable of inducing headache in healthy volunteers, we hypothesize that PGE(2) dilatory receptors, EP(2) and EP(4), mediate the response.",
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