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Blood-brain Barrier for Adrenaline

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 1959 May 1
PMID 13658949
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Abstract

The concentration of tritiumlabeled adrenaline was determined in various areas of cat brain after intravenous infusion. It did not exceed that expected from the blood content of the tissue except in the hypothalamus, where small but significant amounts of H(3)-adrenaline were found.

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