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The chemoreflex induced by intraarterial injection of Aza-azepinophenothiazine, veratridine and bradykinin into femoral and brachial arteries of innervated and divided limbs of a dog

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Reflektorische Blutdrucksteigerung wurde durch intraarterielle Injektion von Tetrahydro-azaazepinophenothiazin und Veratridin am Präparat des innervierten Hinterbeins vom Hund hervorgerufen. Während kleine Dosen von Bradykinin nur leichte Blutdrucksenkung verursacht, führen grössere Dosen zu nachhaltigem Blutdruckanstieg. Bei Abhäuten des Hinterbeinpräparates unterblieb der Primäreffekt.

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Hashimoto, K., Kumakura, S. The chemoreflex induced by intraarterial injection of Aza-azepinophenothiazine, veratridine and bradykinin into femoral and brachial arteries of innervated and divided limbs of a dog. Experientia 20, 394–396 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02147987

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