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Die Ergebnisse sprechen nicht dafür, dass die durch Cocain bedingte Hemmung der Noradrenalinaufnahme an die Granula gebunden ist. Es ist anzunchmen, dass diese vielmehr an die Axonmembrane verlegt ist.
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This work has been supported by grant NA 04432-02 from the United States Public Health Service and by the Swedish Medical Research Council; Project No. 14X-97-01.
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von Euler, U.S., Lishajko, F. Effect of cocaine and tyramine on noradrenaline release and uptake in isolated nerve vesicles. Experientia 21, 342–343 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02144705
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