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Presence of Certain Onium Compounds in Brain Tissue following intravenous Administration to Rats

SOME of the effects produced in the intact animal by a number of quaternary ammonium compounds, such as D -tubocurarine chloride in high doses 1 , tetraethylammonium chloride and hexamethonium 2,3 following intravenous administration have been attributed to the action of these agents on the central...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1959-10, Vol.184 (4696), p.1412-1414
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