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. 1965 Oct;180(3):483–513. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1965.sp007713

Physiology and pharmacology of the splanchnic-adrenal medullary junction.

E Marley, G I Prout
PMCID: PMC1357399  PMID: 5846790

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