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Autonomic Neuroscience

Articles from the last few issues of Autonomic Neuroscience © Elsevier
  • Patent ductus arteriosus remodels cardiac sensory neuronal chemotransduction
    Autonomic Neuroscience, Vol. 110, No. 1. (30 January 2004), pp. 1-7.
    by RPC Chen, GW Thompson, JA Armour
  • Further characterisation of particulate neuronal nitric oxide synthase in rat small intestine
    Autonomic Neuroscience, Vol. 110, No. 1. (30 January 2004), pp. 8-18.
  • Distribution of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors containing different alpha-subunits in the submucosal plexus of the guinea-pig
    Autonomic Neuroscience, Vol. 110, No. 1. (30 January 2004), pp. 19-26.
    by AV Glushakov, LP Voytenko, MV Skok, V Skok
  • Influence of lobeline on catecholamine release from the isolated perfused rat adrenal gland
    Autonomic Neuroscience, Vol. 110, No. 1. (30 January 2004), pp. 27-35.
    by DY Lim, YS Kim, S Miwa
  • Receptor gene expression of glucagon-like peptide-1, but not glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide, in rat nodose ganglion cells
    Autonomic Neuroscience, Vol. 110, No. 1. (30 January 2004), pp. 36-43.
  • Light and diurnal cycle affect autonomic cardiac balance in human; possible role for the biological clock
    Autonomic Neuroscience, Vol. 110, No. 1. (30 January 2004), pp. 44-48.
    by FAJL Scheer, LJP van Doornen, RM Buijs
  • Multiple myenteric networks in the human appendix
    Autonomic Neuroscience, Vol. 110, No. 1. (30 January 2004), pp. 49-54.
    by M Hanani
  • Selective reductions of cardiac autonomic responses to light bicycle exercise with aging in healthy humans
    Autonomic Neuroscience, Vol. 110, No. 1. (30 January 2004), pp. 55-63.
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