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  • 23. V1- and V2-receptor contributions to ovine fetal renal and cardiovascular responses to vasopressin.
    Ervin MG, Ross MG, Leake RD, Fisher DA.
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  • 25. Autoradiographic localization of V1 vasopressin binding sites in rat brain and kidney.
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  • 26. The effect of arginine vasopressin and V1 receptor antagonist on brain water in cat.
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  • 29. Vasopressin perfusion within the medial amygdaloid nucleus attenuates prostaglandin fever in the urethane-anaesthetized rat.
    Federico P, Malkinson TJ, Cooper KE, Pittman QJ, Veale WL.
    Brain Res; 1992 Aug 07; 587(2):319-26. PubMed ID: 1525665
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  • 33. The role of arginine vasopressin in thermoregulation during fever.
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  • 34. Sodium salicylate: alternate mechanism of central antipyretic action in the rat.
    Alexander SJ, Cooper KE, Veale WL.
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  • 35. Vasopressin receptors in rat brain and kidney: studies using a radio-iodinated V1 receptor antagonist.
    Phillips PA, Kelly JM, Abrahams JM, Grzonka Z, Paxinos G, Mendelsohn FA, Johnston CI.
    J Hypertens Suppl; 1988 Dec 07; 6(4):S550-3. PubMed ID: 2977179
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  • 37. Interaction of a vasopressin antagonist with vasopressin receptors in the septum of the rat brain.
    Dorsa DM, Brot MD, Shewey LM, Meyers KM, Szot P, Miller MA.
    Synapse; 1988 Dec 07; 2(3):205-11. PubMed ID: 2975069
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  • 38. Antipyresis due to centrally administered vasopressin differentially alters thermoregulatory effectors depending on the ambient temperature.
    Wilkinson MF, Kasting NW.
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  • 39. Vasopressin (V1) receptor characteristics in rat aortic smooth muscle cells.
    Gopalakrishnan V, Xu YJ, Sulakhe PV, Triggle CR, McNeill JR.
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  • 40. Possible involvement of brain oxytocin in modulating vasopressin antipyretic action.
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