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A method is suggested which makes it possible to record simultaneously (in an acute experiment) the reaction of the innervated and denervated small intestine loops for differentiation of the nervous and humoral factors acting upon an intact organism.
The results obtained by using this method for ascertaining neuro-humoral mechanisms of the autonomic changes following central administration of cholinergic agents are decanted.
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Gal'perin, Y.M., Grigor'ev, M.Y. Differentiation between nervous and humoral influences by simultaneous recording of the motor activity of innervated and denervated loops of small intestine. Bull Exp Biol Med 57, 270–272 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00781904
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