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Objective: To investigated whether NADPH oxidase is involved in angiotensin II signaling in central autonomic neurons.
Summary: Angiotensin II (AngII), acting through angiotensin type 1 (AT1 ) receptors, exerts powerful effects on central autonomic networks regulating cardiovascular homeostasis and fluid balanceColocalization of AT-1r’s and a NADPH oxidase subunit provides evidence that NADPH oxidase is involved in the effects of angiotensin II on autonomic neurons.
Usage: Immunolabeling (1:200)
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