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Muscarinic mediation of the biphasic temperature response to intrahypothalamic injections of carbachol in the cat

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On a examiné la nature du changement biphasique de la température rectale produit par une injection de carbamylcholine dans l'hypothalamus du chat. Les phases d'augmentation et de diminution de la réponse ont été causées par des recépteurs hypothalamiques muscariniques.

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Supported in part by Grant No. NS11175-01 from the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Public Health Service.

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Blanton, R.J., Rudy, T.A. & Komiskey, H.L. Muscarinic mediation of the biphasic temperature response to intrahypothalamic injections of carbachol in the cat. Experientia 30, 508–509 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01926320

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