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FURTHER studies of the cholinesterase present in the sweat glands of the pad of the cat's foot1 have shown that the pattern of response of this enzyme is not identical with that of other tissue cholinesterases.
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HELLMANN, K. The Cholinesterase of Cholinergic Sweat Glands. Nature 169, 113–114 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/169113a0
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