Patil, Jaspal

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Bohlender, Jürgen; Pfarrer, Beat; Patil, Jaspal; Nussberger, Jürg; Thalmann, Georg N; Imboden, Hans (2012). Angiotensinergic innervation of the kidney: Localization and relationship with catecholaminergic postganglionic and sensory nerve fibers. Histology and histopathology, 27(11), pp. 1413-28. Murcia: Gutenberg

Patil, Jaspal; Stucki, Silvan; Nussberger, Juerg; Schaffner, Thomas; Gygax, Susanne; Bohlender, Juergen; Imboden, Hans (2010). Angiotensinergic and noradrenergic neurons in the rat and human heart. Regulatory peptides, 167(1), pp. 31-41. Amsterdam: Elsevier 10.1016/j.regpep.2010.11.011

Patil, Jaspal; Schwab, Alexander; Nussberger, Juerg; Schaffner, Thomas; Saavedra, Juan M; Imboden, Hans (2010). Intraneuronal angiotensinergic system in rat and human dorsal root ganglia. Regulatory peptides, 162(1-3), pp. 90-8. Amsterdam: Elsevier 10.1016/j.regpep.2010.03.004

Imboden, Hans; Patil, Jaspal; Nussberger, Juerg; Nicoud, Françoise; Hess, Benno; Ahmed, Nermin; Schaffner, Thomas; Wellner, Maren; Müller, Dominik; Inagami, Tadashi; Senbonmatsu, Takaaki; Pavel, Jaroslav; Saavedra, Juan M. (2009). Endogenous angiotensinergic system in neurons of rat and human trigeminal ganglia. Regulatory peptides, 154(1-3), pp. 23-31. Amsterdam: Elsevier 10.1016/j.regpep.2009.02.002

Patil, Jaspal; Heiniger, Eva; Nussberger, Jürg; Schaffner, Thomas; Mühlemann, Oliver; Imboden, Hans (2009). Angiotensin II is an endogenous neurotransmitter for rat and human mesenteric resistance blood vessels. Journal of vascular research, 46(Suppl. 3), p. 34. Basel: Karger

Patil, Jaspal; Heiniger, Eva; Schaffner, Thomas; Mühlemann, Oliver; Imboden, Hans (2008). Angiotensinergic neurons in sympathetic coeliac ganglia innervating rat and human mesenteric resistance blood vessels. Regulatory peptides, 147(1-3), pp. 82-87. Amsterdam: Elsevier 10.1016/j.regpep.2008.01.006

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