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67 related items for PubMed ID: 35285

  • 21. Pre- and postsynaptic alpha adrenoceptor selectivity studies with yohimbine and its two diastereoisomers rauwolscine and corynanthine in the anesthetized dog.
    Shepperson NB, Duval N, Massingham R, Langer SZ.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1981 Nov; 219(2):540-6. PubMed ID: 6270312
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  • 24. TL-350, an ergoline derivative with dopamine receptor agonist properties.
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  • 25. Pharmacological actions of the antihypertensive agent N-amidino-2-(2,6-dichlorophenyl)acetamide hydrochloride (BS 100-141).
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    Yorikane R, Kanda A, Kimura T, Satoh S.
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    Koons JC, Flynn JR, Long JP.
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    Lokhandwala MF, Coats JT, Buckley JP.
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    Barrett RJ, Ginos JZ, Lokhandwala MF.
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  • 33. The ability of pimozide to prevent inhibition by dopamine analogs of cardioaccelerator nerves in cat hearts.
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    Verimer T, Long JP, Flynn JR, Arnerić SP, Walsh BJ.
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  • 36. Involvement of peripheral dopamine receptors in the antihypertensive effect of a new ergoline derivative (355/1057).
    Salvati P, Bianchi G.
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  • 37. Functional significance of alpha-stimulation and alpha-blockade on responses to cardiac nerve stimulation in anesthetized dogs.
    Antonaccio MJ, Halley J, Kerwin L.
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  • 38. Alpha 1-adrenoceptor mediation of urinary bicarbonate excretion.
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  • 39. Alpha-adrenergic blockers on ventricular automatism in rat heart.
    Tamargo J, Serrano J, García de Jalón P, de Andrés F.
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