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1 Department of Physiology, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia
The tetraethylammonium ion is capable of causing contraction of the isolated terminal ileum of the guinea pig.
The presence of this ion increases responses of the isolated ileum to angiotonin and histamine, and usually depresses those to barium chloride and acetyicholine.
Submitted on July 22, 1948