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Some Actions of Bradykinin and Related Peptides on Autonomic Ganglion Cells

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Bradykinin and Related Kinins

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The stimulant action of bradykinin and angiotensin on cells of autonomic ganglia has been described by Lewis & Reit (l965), Haefely, Hürlimann & Thoenen (1966) and Trendelenburg (1966). This paper briefly describes recent results obtained with these two peptides and with the endecapeptides eledoisin and physalaemin on the superior cervical ganglion of the cat using electrophysiological techniques.

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Haefely, W.B. (1970). Some Actions of Bradykinin and Related Peptides on Autonomic Ganglion Cells. In: Sicuteri, F., e Silva, M.R., Back, N. (eds) Bradykinin and Related Kinins. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 8. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3198-8_71

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