The role of vagal and intramural inhibitory reflexes in the regulation of intragastric pressure in the ferret
AUTOR(ES)
Andrews, P. L. R.
RESUMO
1. The step inflation technique combined with nerve section and pharmacological receptor blockade was used to determine the gastric distribution of the vagal inhibitory fibres and their role in the regulation of intragastric pressure in the anaesthetized ferret.
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