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Keywords: Noradrenaline
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Journal:
Angiologica
Angiologica (1972) 9 (1): 27–33.
Published Online: 18 September 2008
...J.W. Fara; G. Ross The tension response to prolonged noradrenaline exposure was studied in arterial segments from the mesenteric, splenic, hepatic, renal, and femoral vasculatures of the cat. Vessel segments responded to noradrenaline superfusion with an initial, rapid increase intension, which...
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Journal:
Angiologica
Angiologica (1970) 7 (2): 104–108.
Published Online: 18 September 2008
...T. Ishioka; T. Matsumura; T. Shimamoto Adrenaline in an intravenous dose of 0.1 µg per kg induced a significant shortening of the euglobulinlysis time in 8 healthy subjects. On the other hand, the euglobulin lysis time was not hastened by intravenous injections of the same dose of 1-noradrenaline...
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Adjustment Behavior of Adrenergic-Induced Vasoconstrictions in the Intestinal Circulation of the Cat
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Angiologica
Angiologica (1973) 10 (5-6): 233–247.
Published Online: 18 September 2008
... (10 Hz, 1 msec). The maximum of the escape reaction occurred at 5 V. Both vascular reactions were strongly dependent on the local concentration of noradrenaline (i.a. infusion); however, they reached their maximum at different concentrations. The escape reaction is apparently a persisting adjustment...