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. 1981 Jan;72(1):8–9. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1981.tb09096.x

Type of adrenoceptors involved in induction by adrenaline of hepatic alkaline phosphatase in mice in vivo.

P L Mary, J P Rao
PMCID: PMC2071550  PMID: 6261867

Abstract

Study of adrenoceptor agonist drugs in hepatic alkaline phosphatase induction in mice in vivo revealed, that beta-receptor are involved in this process. Use of selective blocking drugs showed that beta 2-receptors may be responsible for the induction.

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