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B Fromy Articles (4) [selected PubMed articles for the year 2002 with the links to a full text at PubMed]

  • Oral single high-dose aspirin results in a long-lived inhibition of anodal current-induced vasodilatation. (2002) >>

    Laboratoire de Physiologie et Explorations Vasculaires, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, 49033 Angers Cedex, France.

    5Saumet, J L, 10Abraham, P, 1Tartas, M, 4Durand, S, 1Koïtka, A, 4Fromy, B.
  • Break excitation alone does not explain the delay and amplitude of anodal current-induced vasodilatation in human skin. (2002) >>

    Laboratoire de Physiologie et Explorations Vasculaires, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, 49033 Angers Cedex 01, France.

    5Saumet, J L, 10Abraham, P, 1Humeau, A, 4Durand, S, 4Fromy, B, 2Sigaudo-Roussel, D.
  • Vasodilatation in response to repeated anodal current application in the human skin relies on aspirin-sensitive mechanisms. (2002) >>

    Laboratoire de Physiologie et Explorations Vasculaires, Centre hospitalier universitaire, 49033 Angers cedex, France.

    5Saumet, J L, 10Abraham, P, 4Durand, S, 1Bouyé, Ph, 4Fromy, B.
  • Current-induced vasodilation during water iontophoresis (5 min, 0.10 mA) is delayed from current onset and involves aspirin sensitive mechanisms. (2002) >>

    Laboratory of Physiology, University Hospital, Angers, France.

    5Saumet, J L, 10Abraham, P, 1Bouyé, P, 4Durand, S, 4Fromy, B.

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