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Adrenergic fibres in the mucous membrane of guinea-pig alimentary tract

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Con il metodo in microscopia a fluorescenza diFalck eHillarp è stata studiata l'innervazione adrenergica della tonaca mucosa del canale alimentare della cavia adulta. Sono state messe in evidenza fibre adrenergiche nella lamina propria della tonaca mucosa, in intimo rapporto con le cellule epiteliali secernenti. Fibre adrenergiche sono presenti anche nello spessore della muscularis mucosae parallele ai fasci di cellule muscolari lisce.

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Gabella, G., Costa, M. Adrenergic fibres in the mucous membrane of guinea-pig alimentary tract. Experientia 24, 706–707 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02138328

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