the Role of the Sympathomimetic Vasomotor Innervation of the Cat's Submaxillary Gland.
Pharmacological evidence suggests that the sympathetic supply to the blood vessels of the cat's submaxillary gland is adrenergic; but the most conspicuous response of these vessels to sympathetic stimulation is dilatation. Since the existence of adrenercic vasodilator fibres is controversial, t...
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McGill University
1954
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