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On the presence of adrenaline-sensitive receptors at the cerebral cortex of the rabbit

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L'administration parentérale d'agents «adrénolytiques» de structures diverses laisse persister la réaction hypertensive à l'application corticocérébrale de l'adrénaline tout en inversant les effets cardiovasculaires habituels de cette hormone injectée par la voie intraveineuse. L'application corticocérébrale de ces mêmes agents engendre un renforcement de la réponse hypertensive à l'adrénaline corticale.

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Minz, B., Noel, P. On the presence of adrenaline-sensitive receptors at the cerebral cortex of the rabbit. Experientia 19, 102–103 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02148047

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