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129 related items for PubMed ID: 4362589

  • 1. Proceedings: Evidence for a dopaminergic mechanism for modulation of adrenergic transmission in the rabbit ear artery.
    McCulloch MW, Rand MJ, Story DF.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1973 Sep; 49(1):141P-142P. PubMed ID: 4362589
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  • 2. Biphasic constrictor response of the rabbit ear artery.
    Bevan JA, Waterson JG.
    Circ Res; 1971 Jun; 28(6):655-61. PubMed ID: 5087327
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  • 3. Effects of McN-A-343 on responses induced by sympathetic nerve stimulation in the rabbit isolated ear artery.
    Rand MJ, Varma B.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1970 Sep; 40(1):158P-159P. PubMed ID: 4321079
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  • 4. Evidence for a non-specific sensitizing action of physostigmine (eserine) on constrictor responses of smooth muscle in the rabbit ear artery.
    Herron A, Mock GR, Wallace WF.
    J Physiol; 1971 Jul; 216(2):61P-62P. PubMed ID: 5559636
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  • 5. Evidence for a modulatory role of dopamine in sympathetic transmission.
    Hope W, Majewski H, McCulloch MW, Rand MJ, Story DF.
    Circ Res; 1980 Jun; 46(6 Pt 2):I77-9. PubMed ID: 6247098
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  • 9. Modulation of noradrenergic transmission in the rabbit ear artery by dopamine.
    Hope W, McCulloch MW, Rand MJ, Story DF.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1978 Dec; 64(4):527-37. PubMed ID: 215260
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  • 10. The dextro-isomer of noradrenaline as a false transmitter.
    Allen GS, Rand MJ, Story DF.
    J Pharm Pharmacol; 1972 Apr; 24(4):335-6. PubMed ID: 4402847
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  • 14. Effect of cooling on beta-adrenergic responses in the rabbit ear artery.
    Glover WE.
    J Physiol; 1972 Jul; 224(2):91P-92P. PubMed ID: 5071427
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  • 15. Effects of acetylcholine on vasoconstriction and release of 3 H-noradrenaline in response to sympathetic nerve stimulation in the isolated artery of the rabbit ear.
    Allen GS, Glover AB, Rand MJ, Story DF.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1972 Nov; 46(3):527P-528P. PubMed ID: 4656616
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  • 17. Evoked noradrenaline release in the rabbit ear artery: enhancement by purines, attenuation by neuropeptide Y and lack of effect of calcitonin gene-related peptide.
    Maynard KI, Burnstock G.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1994 May; 112(1):123-6. PubMed ID: 8032632
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  • 20. The influence of replacing sodium by potassium ions on uptake of noradrenaline in the rabbit ear artery.
    Waterson JG, De la Lande IS.
    Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci; 1974 Feb; 52(1):201-5. PubMed ID: 4827819
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