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THE active transport of sodium is an important function of the amphibian skin; this transport can be increased by extracts of mammalian neurohypophysis1. In Rana esculenta, oxytocin alone is active, vaso-pressin having only a small effect corresponding to its intrinsic oxytocic activity. On the other hand, neuro-hypophyseal extracts of Amphibia and fish influence this transport at such low concentrations, that it would seem reasonable to postulate that their action is due to an unknown principle, more specific to sodium transport than is oxytocin itself2,3.
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MAETZ, J., MOREL, F. & LAHLOUH, B. Natriferin: A New Hormonal Principle in the Neurohypophysis of Certain Vertebrates. Nature 184, 1236–1237 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1841236b0
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