Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4271741 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2010 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
These data indicated that slow oscillations in vaginal blood flow from rodents may be utilized as an animal model of female sexual arousal. Changes in these oscillations are driven by the central nervous system and modulated by the autonomic nervous system. Allers KA, Richards N, Scott L, Sweatman C, Cheung J, Reynolds D, Casey JH, and Wayman C. II. Slow oscillations in vaginal blood flow: Regulation of vaginal blood flow patterns in rat by central and autonomic mechanisms.
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Authors
Kelly A. PhD, Natalie BSc, Liam Scott, Catherine Sweatman, Jolenta MSc, David PhD, James H. Casey, Chris PhD,