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  • 4. Cardiorespiratory effects produced by activation of cholinergic muscarinic receptors on the ventral surface of the medulla.
    Gillis RA, Walton DP, Quest JA, Namath IJ, Hamosh P, Dretchen KL.
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  • 6. Ventrolateral medulla: an important site of action for the hypotensive effect of drugs that activate serotonin-1A receptors.
    Mandal AK, Zhong PY, Kellar KJ, Gillis RA.
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  • 9. The role of serotonin-1A receptor activation and alpha-1 adrenoceptor blockade in the hypotensive effect of 5-methyl-urapidil.
    Mandal AK, Kellar KJ, Gillis RA.
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  • 10. A beta-carboline derivative (ZK 93426) counteracts the cardiorespiratory depressant effects of intravenous midazolam.
    Taveira da Silva AM, Pineo S, Gillis RA.
    Pharmacology; 1992 May; 45(1):41-51. PubMed ID: 1508967
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  • 11. Central nervous system site of action of capsaicin-induced cardiovascular changes in the cat.
    Quest JA, Dias-Souza J, Norman WP, Holtman JR, Gillis RA.
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  • 12. Midazolam-ethanol interactions and reversal with a benzodiazepine antagonist.
    Van Gorder PN, Hoffman WE, Baughman V, Albrecht RF, Miletich DJ, Guzman F, Cook JM.
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  • 13. Possible involvement of GABA mechanisms in central cardiovascular and respiratory control. Studies on the interaction between diazepam, picrotoxin and clonidine.
    Bolme P, Fuxe K.
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  • 14. Medullary ventral surface GABA receptors affect respiratory and cardiovascular function.
    Yamada KA, Norman WP, Hamosh P, Gillis RA.
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  • 15. Antagonism of the discriminative stimulus effects of positive gamma-aminobutyric acid(A) modulators in rhesus monkeys discriminating midazolam.
    Lelas S, Gerak LR, France CP.
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  • 16. Apparent pA2 values of benzodiazepine antagonists and partial agonists in monkeys.
    Paronis CA, Bergman J.
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  • 17. Central gamma-aminobutyric acid involvement in blood pressure control.
    Gillis RA, Yamada KA, DiMicco JA, Williford DJ, Segal SA, Hamosh P, Norman WP.
    Fed Proc; 1984 Jan 23; 43(1):32-8. PubMed ID: 6317463
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  • 18. Hypotensive effect of urapidil: CNS site and relative contribution.
    Gillis RA, Dretchen KL, Namath I, Anastasi N, Dias Souza J, Hill K, Browne RK, Quest JA.
    J Cardiovasc Pharmacol; 1987 Jan 23; 9(1):103-9. PubMed ID: 2434784
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  • 19. Behavioral studies with anxiolytic drugs. II. Interactions of zopiclone with ethyl-beta-carboline-3-carboxylate and Ro 15-1788 in squirrel monkeys.
    Barrett JE, Brady LS, Stanley JA, Mansbach RS, Witkin JM.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1986 Feb 23; 236(2):313-9. PubMed ID: 2868115
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  • 20. Bidirectional effects of benzodiazepine binding site ligands in the passive avoidance task: differential antagonism by flumazenil and beta-CCt.
    Savić MM, Obradović DI, Ugresić ND, Cook JM, Yin W, Bokonjić DR.
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