The effect of burst patterning of preganglionic input on the efficacy of transmission at the cat stellate ganglion
AUTOR(ES)
Birks, R. I.
RESUMO
1. The effect of burst patterned preganglionic stimulation on the efficacy of transmission at the cat stellate ganglion in vivo was studied to determine whether the increase in acetylcholine (ACh) release that occurs at preganglionic terminals with similar stimulation is synaptically active.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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