Search term(s): GO:0097756
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negative regulation of blood vessel diameter (
GO:0097756)
- [49 PDB entries]
angiotensin-mediated vasoconstriction involved in regulation of systemic arterial blood pressure (
GO:0001998)
[4 PDB entries]
negative regulation of vasoconstriction (
GO:0045906)
[293 PDB entries]
negative regulation of vascular smooth muscle contraction (
GO:1904694)
norepinephrine-epinephrine vasoconstriction involved in regulation of systemic arterial blood pressure (
GO:0001994)
[1 PDB entries]
positive regulation of vasoconstriction (
GO:0045907)
[235 PDB entries]
- [104 PDB entries]
- [4 PDB entries]
vasoconstriction by vasopressin involved in systemic arterial blood pressure control (
GO:0002006)
vasoconstriction of artery involved in baroreceptor response to lowering of systemic arterial blood pressure (
GO:0001987)
vasoconstriction of artery involved in chemoreceptor response to lowering of systemic arterial blood pressure (
GO:0002012)
vasoconstriction of artery involved in aortic body chemoreceptor response to lowering of systemic arterial blood pressure (
GO:0003043)
vasoconstriction of artery involved in carotid body chemoreceptor response to lowering of systemic arterial blood pressure (
GO:0003042)
vasoconstriction of artery involved in ischemic response to lowering of systemic arterial blood pressure (
GO:0002014)
[1 PDB entries]
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Tue Jul 9 10:48:17 2019