Antidiuretic responses to osmotic, ionic or volume stimulation of the brain in the unanesthetized toad, Bufo arenarum hensel
1. 1. Single injections of 15 μl of 1 M NaCl or 2 M sucrose into the carotid system of normal unanesthetized toads induced a rapid and significant decrease of urine production. 2. 2. This appears to be the first report on the existence of a Verney-like phenomena in a non-mammalian vertebrate. This a...
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1987
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