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What is the function of the C1-C3 adrenergic group in the medulla?
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What is the function of the C1-C3 adrenergic group in the medulla?

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This brief communication discusses a much neglected topic in functional neuroanatomy-the possible function(s) of the adrenergic system in the brain.

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Smythies, J. What is the function of the C1-C3 adrenergic group in the medulla?. Nat Prec (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2007.1291.1

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