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Default beta-2 receptors

anyone has an idea how (transduction mechanism) beta-2 receptors mediate vasorelaxation? It seems awkward that both beta-1 and 2 increase cAMP, in the first case to increase calcium and force in myocytes, in the second to relax smooth muscle...
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