A muscarinic mechanism inhibiting the release of noradrenaline from peripheral adrenergic nerve fibres by nicotinic agents.
@article{Lindmar1968AMM, title={A muscarinic mechanism inhibiting the release of noradrenaline from peripheral adrenergic nerve fibres by nicotinic agents.}, author={Ruth Lindmar and Konrad L{\"o}ffelholz and Erich Muscholl}, journal={British journal of pharmacology and chemotherapy}, year={1968}, volume={32 2}, pages={ 280-94 } }
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