Abstract

The isolated rat’s superior cervical ganglion preparation has been shown to withstand cooling to –10° C for short periods with little damage, as judged by the size of the transmitted action potential. Cooling to –76° C invariably caused the abolition of all excitability. This could be prevented by pretreating with 15% v/v glycerol.

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