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The innervation of the salivary gland of the moth, Manduca sexta: evidence that dopamine is the transmitter.
H. A. Robertson
Medicine
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Agriculture & Biology
arthropods
19%
assays
11%
catecholamines
43%
dopamine
64%
electron microscopes
21%
fluids
31%
innervation
70%
Manduca
32%
Manduca sexta
75%
methodology
5%
monoamines
53%
moths
60%
nerve endings
26%
nerve tissue
18%
norepinephrine
19%
salivary glands
66%
secretion
15%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Arthropods
27%
Catecholamines
39%
Dopamine
54%
Electrons
17%
Enzyme Assays
24%
Fluids and Secretions
28%
Manduca
100%
Moths
90%
Nerve Endings
25%
Norepinephrine
18%
Salivary Glands
66%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
arthropod
36%
assay
27%
electron
22%
fluid
36%
moth
83%
secretion
34%