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. 1962 Jul;162(2):270–281. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1962.sp006931

Submaxillary and sublingual secretion in cats during degeneration of post-ganglionic parasympathetic fibres

N Emmelin
PMCID: PMC1359656  PMID: 13890124

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