## Abstract HโWaveยฎ electrical device stimulation (HWDS) is used clinically to expedite recovery from soft tissue injuries. We hypothesized that HWDS induces arteriolar dilation, a mechanism involved in the healing process. Acute effects of HWDS on striated muscle arteriolar diameters were studied.
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Atorvastatin enhances sildenafil-induced vasodilation through nitric oxide-mediated mechanisms
โ Scribed by Michele M. Castro; Elen Rizzi; Ricardo R. Rascado; Sabrina Nagassaki; Lusiane M. Bendhack; Jose E. Tanus-Santos
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- 2004
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