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promotes vasoconstriction, while the activation of β-adrenergic receptors mediates the relaxation of muscle cells, resulting in vasodilation. Normally, α-adrenergic receptors predominate in smooth muscle of resistance vessels.
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are known for causing reduced/increased blood flow in the tumours by vasomotor changes. Inadequate blood supply to the tumour cells can cause the cells to be radio-resistant and resulted in reduced accessibility to
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surrounding the smooth muscle (tunica media) from the terminal knob of the axon. The smooth muscle cell membranes have α and β-adrenergic receptors for these neurotransmitters. Activation of
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of blood vessels, resulting in massive dilatation of veins. This will result in a condition called as
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Term referring to actions upon a blood vessel that alter its diameter
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which alter its diameter. More specifically, it can refer to
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Index

Vasomotor symptom
blood vessel
vasodilator
vasoconstrictor
Sympathetic
tunica media
neurotransmitters
norepinephrine
extracellular fluid
α-adrenergic receptors
Endothelin
angiotensin
nitric oxide
prostacyclin
acetylcholine
chemotherapeutic
brachial plexus
Klumpke's paralysis
median nerve
flexor retinaculum of the hand
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
vasomotor center
vasomotor tone
neurogenic shock
Vasoconstriction
Vasodilation
"Vasomotor"
Dorland's Medical Dictionary
"vasomotor"
ISBN

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