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Increase in the rate of noradrenalin turnover in the hypothalamus after adrenal demedullation (potentiation of the effect of disulfiram in exhausting the noradrenalin reserves)

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Baru, A.M., Rasin, M.S. & Braude, I.Y. Increase in the rate of noradrenalin turnover in the hypothalamus after adrenal demedullation (potentiation of the effect of disulfiram in exhausting the noradrenalin reserves). Bull Exp Biol Med 72, 1254–1255 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00807663

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