Prostacyclin decreases splanchnic vascular contractility in cirrhotic rats

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BACKGROUND: Prostacyclin has been shown to increase portal hypertension, but the mechanism is unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether the overproduction of prostacyclin(PGI2) in cirrhosis participates in the splanchnic vascular hyporesponsiveness
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