The Glycogenolytic Action of Angiotensin II
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概要
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Angiotensin II has a glycogenolytic action in rabbit livers. Since this action can be blocked by propranolol, it appears that the glycogenolytic action of angiotensin II is mediated by a stimulation of the beta adrenergic receptors.
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著者
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HASHIMOTO Michio
Department of Physiology, Shimane Medical University
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MASUMURA Sumio
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mukogawa Women's University
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Masumura Sumio
Department Of Physiology Shimane Medical University
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SATO TOSHIKO
Department of Vascular Surgery, Aichi Medical University
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Hashimoto Michio
Department Of Environmental Physiology Faculty Of Medicine Shimane University
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Sato Toshiko
Department Of Physiology Shimane Medical University
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TURUMOTO YOUKO
Department of Physiology, Shimane Medical University
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Turumoto Youko
Department Of Physiology Shimane Medical University
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