Glucagon Release Induced by Pancreatic Nerve Stimulation in the Dog
AUTOR(ES)
Marliss, Errol B.
RESUMO
A direct neural role in the regulation of immunoreactive glucagon (IRG) secretion has been investigated during stimulation of mixed autonomic nerves to the pancreas in anesthetized dogs. The responses were evaluated by measurement of blood flow and hormone concentration in the venous effluent from the stimulated region of pancreas.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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