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The uptake by skeletal muscle of tritium labeled decamethonium and dimethyltubocurarine

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Le décaméthonium, une substance dépolarisante, est absorbé par le muscle squelettal tandis que la substance non-dépolarisante, le diméthyltubocurarine, ne l'est pas. L'absorption du décaméthonium se rapporte peut-être à ce bloque de deuxième phase qui se fait voir avec les substances dépolarisantes.

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Supported in part by U.S.P.H.S. Grant No. B-738.

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Nedergaard, O.A., Taylor, D.B. The uptake by skeletal muscle of tritium labeled decamethonium and dimethyltubocurarine. Experientia 22, 521–522 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01898666

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