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Adrenergic reinnervation of the denervated rat urinary bladder

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In rats undergoing unilateral extirpation of the pelvic ganglion, the adrenergic innervation disappeared on the ipsilateral side of the urinary bladder. It had reappeared after 6–9 weeks.

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This work was supported by grants from the Faculty of Medicine in Lund to M.E.

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Alm, P., Elmér, M. Adrenergic reinnervation of the denervated rat urinary bladder. Experientia 35, 1387–1388 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01964024

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