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The American journal of physiology • 1992 | View Paper
“Simultaneous administration of atropine and intraduodenal perfusion of trypsin completely abolished the pancreatic enzyme response to phenylalanine stimulation.”
The American journal of physiology • 1982 | View Paper
“ Atropine inhibited stress-induced impairment of CPP and strongly diminished total proteolytic and trypsin activities in stressed animals, but not MMCP-1 levels.”
“Our kinetic studies demonstrate that the amidase action of pure trypsin is inhibited competitively by the local anesthetics tested (excluding lidocaine) as well as by atropine and neostigmine.”