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Dale, Henry Hallett

Feldberg, W. S. (1970). Henry Hallett Dale, 1875-1968. Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 16 77-174. [Pg.375]

Henry Hallett Dale, Otto Loewi Chemical transmission of nerve impulses... [Pg.54]

Q Already in 1910, George Barker (1878-1939) and Sir Henry Hallett Dale (1875-1968) had coined the term "sympathomimetic" for adrenergically active amines.[103, 111]... [Pg.571]

In 1914, Sir Henry Hallett Dale postulated acetylcholine as a possible natural neurotransmitter (Fig. 8.33). [124] In the course of time it became apparent that acetylcholine is widely distributed, and plays an important role in both, the central and the peripheral nervous system. [Pg.727]

Sir Henry Hallett Dale (1875-1968), a pioneer in the isolation of histamine and the determination of its function. Awarded the Nobel Prize for his work on acetylcholine. [Pg.528]


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