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Anticholinergics receptor-subtype-selective

The subtype of muscarinic receptor in the smooth muscle has been characterized as M3 by use of selective anticholinergics and different smooth muscle preparations from different species. These smooth muscle tissues include (l)trachea (22), ileum (23, 24), uterine artery (25), and submucosal arterioles of guinea pig (26) (2) aorta (27) and coronary artery of rabbit (28) and (3) trachea (29), aorta (30), and iris (3 l)of rat. Human uterine arteries (32), airways (33), and ciliary muscles (34) have also been shovm to contain the M3 type of muscarinic receptors. [Pg.118]


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Anticholinergics

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Selective receptors

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Subtype selectivity

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