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105 related items for PubMed ID: 2574161

  • 1. The effect of beta-adrenoceptor antagonists alone and in combination with a GABA-elevating agent on isoniazid-induced convulsions in rats.
    Paul V, Krishnamoorthy MS.
    Indian J Physiol Pharmacol; 1989; 33(3):175-8. PubMed ID: 2574161
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  • 2. Synergistic anticonvulsant action of diazepam & clonazepam with amino-oxyacetic acid against isoniazid-induced convulsions in rats.
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  • 4. The antimyoclonic action of clonazepam through a GABA--independent mechanism.
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  • 6. A dual mechanism for the anticonvulsant action of aminooxyacetic acid.
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  • 7. The role of adrenergic mechanism in tremorine-induced tremors in rats: antitremor effect of beta-adrenoceptor antagonists.
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  • 8. Involvement of beta 2-adrenoceptor blockade and 5-hydroxytryptamine mechanism in inhibition of harmaline-induced tremors in rats.
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  • 14. The effect of baclofen and aminoxyacetic acid on catalepsy in the rat.
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  • 15. Role of the substantia nigra in GABA-mediated anticonvulsant actions.
    Gale K.
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  • 16. Effect of phenoxybenzamine on the GABA system and on convulsive activity.
    Pericić D, Manev H.
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  • 17. Influence of bilateral clamping of carotid arteries on the seizures susceptibility and central action of AOAA in mice.
    Sieklucka-Dziuba M, Tokarski R, Józwiak L, Kleinrok Z.
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  • 18. Histofluorescence studies of the effect of AOAA and etomidate on catecholamine terminals. Possible GABA-NA interaction in the cerebellar cortex.
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  • 19. Convulsions induced by methylmalonic acid are associated with glutamic acid decarboxylase inhibition in rats: a role for GABA in the seizures presented by methylmalonic acidemic patients?
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