Heteroreceptor-mediated modulation of noradrenaline and acetylcholine release from peripheral nerves.
@article{Fuder1995HeteroreceptormediatedMO, title={Heteroreceptor-mediated modulation of noradrenaline and acetylcholine release from peripheral nerves.}, author={Hermann Fuder and Erich Muscholl}, journal={Reviews of physiology, biochemistry and pharmacology}, year={1995}, volume={126}, pages={ 265-412 } }
2 Heteroreceptors Modulat ing Noradrenaline Release .................................. 2.1 Muscarinic Receptors ........................................................................ 2.2 Nicotinic Receptors ........................................................................... 2.3 Dopamine Receptors ......................................................................... 2.4 /?-Adrenoceptors ................................................................................ 2.5 5…
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