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Positive correlation of responsiveness to catecholamines of the rat liver glycogenolytic receptor with other α-receptor responses

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Durch die vollständige Dosis-Wirkungskurve der Katecholamin-i.p.-induzierten Leber-Glykogenolyse an der Ratte konnte deren Einfluss auf die α-Rezeptoren nachgewiesen werden. Da eine Wirkung auf die β-Rezeptoren (Lipolyse) ausschied, konnte es sich nur um einen α-Effekt handeln.

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Arnold, A., McAuliff, J.P. Positive correlation of responsiveness to catecholamines of the rat liver glycogenolytic receptor with other α-receptor responses. Experientia 24, 674–675 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02138305

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