PMID: 5970679Sep 1, 1966Paper

Role of sodium and potassium ions in storage of norepinephrine by sympathetic nerve endings

Life Sciences
D F Bogdanski, B B Brodie

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Jan 1, 1974·Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology·R Lindmar, K Löffelholz
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