Acetylcholine turnover in the thiamine-depleted superior cervical ganglion of the rat.

PRIGIONI, IVO;
1978-01-01

1978
Physiology considers resources that study the regulation of biological functions at the level of the whole organism. This includes research from biochemical, cell biological and whole system studies of human and animal physiology. Comparative physiology, biological rhythms, and physiological measurement are also included. Resources emphasizing cellular regulation, or the physiology of specific organs are excluded and are covered in the Cell & Developmental Biology and Medical Research: Organs & Systems categories.
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Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
151
609
614
Tematica: Trasmissione sinaptica gangli simpatici
SUPERIOR CERVICAL GANGLION; ACETYLCHOLINE RELEASE; THIAMINE DEFICIENCY
6
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Sacchi, O; Ladinsky, H; Prigioni, Ivo; Consolo, S; Peri, G; Perri, V.
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