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The process that modulates the force with which blood travels through the systemic arterial circulatory system. The process is controlled by a balance of processes that increase pressure and decrease pressure. Any process that modulates the size of blood vessels. The regulation of blood pressure mediated by a neurotransmitter. A neurotransmitter is any of a group of substances that are released on excitation from the axon terminal of a presynaptic neuron of the central or peripheral nervous system and travel across the synaptic cleft to either excite or inhibit the target cell. The regulation of blood pressure mediated by acetylcholine signaling. Acetylcholine is an acetic acid ester of the organic base choline and functions as a neurotransmitter. An increase in the internal diameter of blood vessels, especially arterioles or capillaries, usually resulting in a decrease in blood pressure. The process by which acetylcholine signaling causes vasodilation, resulting in a change in blood pressure. Any process by which the force of blood traveling through the circulatory system is decreased. The process that reduces the force with which blood travels through the systemic arterial circulatory system.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: vasodilation by acetylcholine involved in regulation of systemic arterial blood pressure
Acc: GO:0003069
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The process by which acetylcholine signaling causes vasodilation, resulting in a change in blood pressure.
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GO:0003069 - vasodilation by acetylcholine involved in regulation of systemic arterial blood pressure (interactive image map)

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