The release of catecholamines plays an essential role in initial adaptation to extrauterine life, particularly in connection with perinatal asphyxia (1). Circulating catecholamines originate to a ...
Neuroscientists have identified the neural networks that connect the cerebral cortex to the adrenal medulla, which is responsible for the body's rapid response in stressful situations. These findings ...
ADRENALINE, as it is generally known to-day, seems to be different from the substance primarily produced by the adrenal gland. Adrenaline appears to be a decomposition product of the natural substance ...
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