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RECENTLY potentiation of the response of the catnictitating membrane to sympathetic nerve stimulation has been shown to occur with serotonin1 and substance P (ref. 2). Burn and Rand3 have found that circulating noradrenaline increases the responses of organs to sympathetic stimulation.
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SJÖSTRAND, N. Effect of Some Smooth Muscle Stimulants on the Motor Response of the Isolated Guinea Pig Vas Deferens to Hypogastric Nerve Stimulation. Nature 192, 1190–1191 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/1921190a0
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