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Mednikova, Yu. S., Pasikova, N. V. |
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Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology; July 2005, Vol. 35 Issue: 6 p615-621, 7p |
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Abstract Studies on slices of the parietal cortex of the guinea-pig brain showed that a change in temperature from 20°C to 36°C led to increases in responses to microintophoretic application of acetylcholine to individual nerve cells. The greatest changes occurred over two temperature ranges: 27–29°C and 34–36°C. Increases in the cholinergic response were accompanied by increases in the spontaneous activity of the neurons. |
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