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With "The anatomical basis of reflex blood pressure regulation", Nonídez expanded upon his newly published in 1940s paper for the new republican journal Ciencia: Revista hispano-americana de Ciencias puras y aplicadas, a Spanish version of his most recent research on the Bainbridge's reflex. (Source: © 2018, Fundación Residencia de Estudiantes.)

With "The anatomical basis of reflex blood pressure regulation", Nonídez expanded upon his newly published in 1940s paper for the new republican journal Ciencia: Revista hispano-americana de Ciencias puras y aplicadas, a Spanish version of his most recent research on the Bainbridge's reflex. (Source: © 2018, Fundación Residencia de Estudiantes.)

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Until the 1950s, the first results in the studies of calcitonin-thyrocalcitonin were ignored in the accepted research scheme. However, it was José Fernández Nonídez from the Spanish School of Histology, died in Augusta (Georgia, USA) in 1947, whose expertise in the parafollicular cells of the mammalian thyroid had led him to an advanced understandi...

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... explicitly presents Nonídez's analysis (Heymans 1938). In 1939, Nonídez's writing for the Spanish journal published in Mexico, D.F. Ciencia: Revista hispano-americana de Ciencias puras y aplicadas, underlined the important participation of the Spanish histological school in the research on the anatomical base of the cardiovascular reflexes (Fig. 3). This was a study on the receptor areas which initiate the reflex cardiac acceleration that tributes Cajal "to whom we owe an irreproachable neurological technique" (Nonídez 1940). In this spirit, the ingenious experiments formulated in the study of the problem (especially by Heymans and his collaborators) made him admit that they ...