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Transformation of the cholinolytic effect of atropine on the denervated human salivary gland into cholinomimetic during reflex stimulation

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The research was done at the I. P. Pavlov Leningrad Neurosurgical Institute, First Leningrad Medical Institute, Magnitogorsk Institute of Occupational Diseases, Odessa Psychoneurological Institute, the No. 1 City Stomatologic Polyclinic and Psychoneurological Dispensary, Leningrad. The present base for the continuing study is the No. 16 V. V. Kuibyshev Leningrad Hospital.

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Levin, S.L. Transformation of the cholinolytic effect of atropine on the denervated human salivary gland into cholinomimetic during reflex stimulation. Bull Exp Biol Med 93, 751–754 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00830662

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