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DURING a quantitative study of the piperidine content of various animal organs, following the identification of this substance as a normal constituent of urine1, it was observed that most organs contain considerable amounts of a pressor substance different from piperidine.
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Euler, U. S. v., Nature, 154, 17 ( 1944 ); Acta Physiol. Scand., 8, 380 ( 1944 ); Acta Pharmacol. Scand., 1, in the press ( 1944 ).
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V. EULER, U. A Sympathomometic Pressor Substance in Animal Organ Extracts. Nature 156, 18–19 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/156018b0
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