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Serotoninergic Nervous System in Intact Heart and Abdominal Organs

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The participation of serotoninergic nervous system in the synergistic inhibitory effect of different subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system on the heart and their stimulatory effect on smooth muscle organs of the biliary excretion system, stomach, and small intestine were studied on rabbits under normal conditions.

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Lychkova, A.E. Serotoninergic Nervous System in Intact Heart and Abdominal Organs. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 138, 127–130 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:BEBM.0000048368.87275.b1

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