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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology 15.2 pp 191-200
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THE ACTION OF PITUITARY EXTRACTS ON INTESTINAL MUSCLE

A. D. Macdonald 1

1 Department of Physiology, University of Edinburgh

Doubt is thrown on the commonly held view that the pituitary gland contains a general stimulant of plain muscle fibres, since for the isolated intestine there is no evidence of action in such concentration nor of such tissue specificity as would justify that belief.

The expenses of this research were defrayed by a grant from the Earl of Moray Fund of the University of Edinburgh.

Submitted on February 9, 1925







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