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. 1966 Nov;56(5):1491–1496. doi: 10.1073/pnas.56.5.1491

The regulation of norepinephrine synthesis in sympathetic nerves: effect of nerve stimulation, cocaine, and catecholamine-releasing agents.

A Alousi, N Weiner
PMCID: PMC220010  PMID: 4382063

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