Henle's reaction of the chromaffin cells in the adrenals, and the microscopic test for adrenalin

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We have established the fact that the chrome reaction as well as the silver and osmium reactions are merely reductions by adrenalin. In our opinion the naming of the cells giving a positive reaction should not be based upon the reaction (i.e., chromaffin cells), but on the presence of adrenalin itself. Biedl's terms, adrenal cell, adrenal organ, adrenal body, adrenal system, and also Bonnamour's term, adrenalinproducing cells, are appropriate in this respect. We propose the names adrenalin cell, adrenalin tissue, adrenalin system, thereby indicating the presence of adrenalin. © 1917, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.

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Ogata, T., & Ogata, A. (1917). Henle’s reaction of the chromaffin cells in the adrenals, and the microscopic test for adrenalin. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 25(6), 807–817. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.25.6.807

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