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115 related items for PubMed ID: 6413258

  • 1. Plasma dopamine: regulation and significance.
    Van Loon GR.
    Fed Proc; 1983 Oct; 42(13):3012-8. PubMed ID: 6413258
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  • 2. beta-Endorphin-induced stimulation of central sympathetic outflow: inhibitory modulation by central noradrenergic neurons.
    Appel NM, Van Loon GR.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1986 Jun; 237(3):695-701. PubMed ID: 2940358
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  • 3. Evaluation of the dopamine response to stress in man.
    Woolf PD, Akowuah ES, Lee L, Kelly M, Feibel J.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 1983 Feb; 56(2):246-50. PubMed ID: 6337174
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  • 4. beta-Endorphin-induced increases in plasma dopamine, norepinephrine and epinephrine.
    Van Loon GR, Appel NM.
    Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol; 1980 Mar; 27(3):607-10. PubMed ID: 7384650
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  • 5. Plasma dopa responses during stress: dependence on sympathoneural activity and tyrosine hydroxylation.
    Kvetnansky R, Armando I, Weise VK, Holmes C, Fukuhara K, Deka-Starosta A, Kopin IJ, Goldstein DS.
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  • 6. Dopamine: an important neurohormone of the sympathoadrenal system. Significance of increased peripheral dopamine release for the human stress response and hypertension.
    Snider SR, Kuchel O.
    Endocr Rev; 1983 Jun; 4(3):291-309. PubMed ID: 6354703
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  • 7. Plasma free and sulfoconjugated dopamine in man: relationship to sympathetic activity, adrenal function and meals.
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    Dan Med Bull; 1988 Jun; 35(3):291-4. PubMed ID: 3168558
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  • 8. beta-Endorphin-induced stimulation of central sympathetic outflow: beta-endorphin increases plasma concentrations of epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine in rats.
    Van Loon GR, Appel NM, Ho D.
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  • 9. Effects of chemical sympathectomy on the increases in plasma catecholamines and dopamine-beta-hydroxylase induced by forced immobilization and insulin-induced hypoglycemia: origin and fate of plasma dopamine-beta-hydroxylase.
    Israel AS, Barbella YR, Cubeddu LX.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1982 Jun; 221(3):577-83. PubMed ID: 7045331
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  • 10. Plasma dopamine and noradrenaline variations in response to stress.
    LeBlanc J, Ducharme MB.
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  • 11. The peripheral noradrenergic terminal as possible site of action of salsolinol as prolactoliberin.
    Székács D, Bodnár I, Mravec B, Kvetnansky R, Vizi ES, Nagy GM, Fekete MI.
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  • 12. Dopamine sulphate: an enigma resolved.
    Eisenhofer G, Coughtrie MW, Goldstein DS.
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  • 13. Dopaminergic mediation of beta-endorphin-induced prolactin secretion.
    Van Loon GR, De Souza EB, Shin SH.
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  • 14. Dopaminergic control of prolactin secretion in the turkey.
    Youngren OM, Pitts GR, Phillips RE, el Halawani ME.
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    Lenders JW, Kvetnansky R, Pacak K, Goldstein DS, Kopin IJ, Eisenhofer G.
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  • 16. Evidence for dopamine-containing renal nerves.
    Dinerstein RJ, Jones RT, Goldberg LI.
    Fed Proc; 1983 Oct 08; 42(13):3005-8. PubMed ID: 6617896
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  • 17. The medial prefrontal cortex determines the accumbens dopamine response to stress through the opposing influences of norepinephrine and dopamine.
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  • 19. CI-1007, a dopamine partial agonist and potential antipsychotic agent. I. Neurochemical effects.
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    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1995 Aug 14; 274(2):898-911. PubMed ID: 7636753
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  • 20. Dopaminergic inhibition of metoclopramide-induced aldosterone secretion in man. Dissociation of responses to dopamine and bromocriptine.
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