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Sir Henry Hallett Dale and acetylcholine story.
Living organisms depend upon their nervous systems to provide integrated responses to environmental stresses. Due to Chiarles Sherrington we recognize that the key to understanding nervous integration resides not in the body of the cell or in its long filamentous axon, nor in the ionic slhifts involved in electrical propagation, but rather in the subtle events occurring at the gap between nerve...
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متن کاملSir Henry Dale, The Great Investigator.
Sir Henry Dale, THe GreaT inveSTiGaTor Henry Dale (1875-1968), a Londoner by birth was one of the most productive scientists in contemporary England, and was endowed with extraordinary and active longevity. He completed his medical training from St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. After choosing to work in basic investigations, he joined the Physiology Department of University College and worked under ...
متن کاملWhat's in a name? Henry Dale and adrenaline, 1906.
By the beginning of the twentieth century the use of widespread advertising, trade names, and specialized marketing techniques was a distinctive feature of the commercial world. These attributes were well developed in the trade in medicines, a field that ranged from quack cures and secret remedies through proprietary brands to "ethical pharmacy".1 The British pharmaceutical firm, Burroughs, Wel...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: The Lancet Neurology
سال: 2016
ISSN: 1474-4422
DOI: 10.1016/s1474-4422(16)30167-3