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103 related items for PubMed ID: 3012727

  • 1. Aminoglycoside toxicity: pH dependent inhibition of ADH response.
    Goodman DB, Souliere CR, Forrest JN.
    Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol; 1986 May; 52(2):147-58. PubMed ID: 3012727
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  • 2. Fluoride inhibition of the hydro-osmotic response of the toad urinary bladder to antidiuretic hormone.
    Yorio T, Sinclair R, Henry S.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1981 Nov; 219(2):459-63. PubMed ID: 6270309
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  • 3. The effect of gentamicin on antidiuretic hormone-stimulated osmotic water flow in the toad urinary bladder.
    Humes HD, Weinberg JM.
    J Lab Clin Med; 1983 Mar; 101(3):472-8. PubMed ID: 6298328
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  • 4. Role of calcium and prostaglandins in the antidiuretic hormone response. Effect of ionophore A23187.
    Yorio T, Henry SL, Hodges DH, Caffrey JL.
    Biochem Pharmacol; 1983 Mar 15; 32(6):1113-8. PubMed ID: 6301507
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  • 5. Role of prostaglandin E2 in mediating the effects of pH on the hydroosmotic response to vasopressin in the toad urinary bladder.
    Forrest JN, Schneider CJ, Goodman DB.
    J Clin Invest; 1982 Mar 15; 69(3):499-506. PubMed ID: 6801089
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  • 6. [Acetylcholinesterase and the ADH-dependent transport of water in the amphibian bladder].
    Bagrov IaIu, Manusova NB, Ostretsova IB.
    Tsitologiia; 1991 Mar 15; 33(11):141-52. PubMed ID: 1819171
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  • 10. Inhibition of the antidiuretic hormone hydroosmotic response by phospholipids and phospholipid metabolites.
    Tarapoom N, Royce R, Yorio T.
    Lipids; 1986 Sep 15; 21(9):596-602. PubMed ID: 3020336
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  • 13. Roles of Ca2+ and Na+ on the modulation of antidiuretic hormone action on urea permeability in toad urinary bladder.
    Hardy MA, Ware HM.
    J Clin Invest; 1985 Mar 15; 75(3):921-31. PubMed ID: 3920247
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  • 14. Role of inhibitory and stimulative effects of prostaglandins on vasopressin-stimulated osmotic water flow in the toad bladder.
    Marumo F.
    Jpn J Physiol; 1986 Mar 15; 36(5):935-44. PubMed ID: 3031349
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  • 15. Modulation of antidiuretic hormone-dependent capacitance and water flow in toad urinary bladder.
    Palmer LG, Speez N.
    Am J Physiol; 1984 Apr 15; 246(4 Pt 2):F501-8. PubMed ID: 6426310
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  • 17. Mechanisms for the inhibition of vasopressin-stimulated water flow by captopril in the toad bladder.
    Marumo F, Nara Y.
    Pharmacology; 1987 Apr 15; 35(2):94-100. PubMed ID: 2442780
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