Evidence for a role of dopamine in cardiac function

Experiments were carried out to further investigate the possibility that dopamine may have a functional role in the heart. Measurement of the activity of the enzyme tyrosine hydroxylase showed that this enzyme was present both in control hearts and in tissue with total sympathetic denervation. Furth...

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