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Regional blood flow antagonism induced by central thermal stimulation in the conscious dog

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Am wachen Hund wurde bei selektiver thermischer Reizung von Rückenmark und Hypothalamus ein regionaler Durchblutungsantagonismus für das kutane und intestinale Gefässgebiet als thermoregulatorische Antwort nachgewiesen.

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Schönung, W., Jessen, C., Wagner, H. et al. Regional blood flow antagonism induced by central thermal stimulation in the conscious dog. Experientia 27, 1291–1292 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136693

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