| Electronic journals - 1904 - 604 pages
...muscle fibre, is perhaps a mechanism developed out of the muscle cell in response to its union with the synapsing sympathetic fibre, the function of which is to receive and transform the nervous impulse. Adrenalin might then be the chemical stimulant liberated on each occasion when the impulse arrives... | |
| Electronic journals - 1904 - 616 pages
...muscle fibre, is perhaps a mechanism developed out of the muscle cell in response to its union with the synapsing sympathetic fibre, the function of which is to receive and transform the nervous impulse. Adrenalin might then be the chemical stimulant liberated on each occasion when the impulse arrives... | |
| Biology - 1972 - 698 pages
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| Marianne Fillenz - Medical - 1990 - 260 pages
...extracts (Takamine, 1901; Aldrich, 1901), Elliott (1904) suggested that "adrenaline might then be the chemical stimulant liberated on each occasion when the impulse arrives at the periphery." A year later, Elliott (1905) implied the existence of receptors by concluding that adrenaline acted... | |
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