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227 related items for PubMed ID: 6667066

  • 21. Studies on sympathetic mechanisms in isolated intestinal and vas deferens preparations.
    BENTLEY GA.
    Br J Pharmacol Chemother; 1962 Aug; 19(1):85-98. PubMed ID: 13867378
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  • 23. Effects of guanethidine on the isolated perfused spleen of the dog.
    Moerman EJ, Hoszowska A, De Schaepdryver AF.
    Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther; 1973 Mar; 202(1):28-37. PubMed ID: 4694355
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  • 26. Some factors affecting the neuron blocking action of guanethidine, xylocholine, bretylium and debrisoquin.
    Prasad CM, Shah DS, Gulati OD.
    Jpn J Pharmacol; 1973 Dec; 23(6):805-11. PubMed ID: 4544694
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  • 28. Mechanism of the antagonism between guanethidine and dexamphetamine.
    Gerkens JF, McCulloch MW.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1969 Mar; 35(3):563-72. PubMed ID: 5809745
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  • 29. The inhibitory innervation of the taenia of the guinea-pig caecum.
    Burnstock G, Campbell G, Rand MJ.
    J Physiol; 1966 Feb; 182(3):504-26. PubMed ID: 5942999
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  • 33. Interaction of bretylium and guanethidine on the relaxations of the rat isolated fundal strip preparation, evoked by indirect stimulation.
    Gaitondé BB, Nimbkar AY.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1973 Feb; 47(2):268-71. PubMed ID: 4722042
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  • 35. Inhibitory responses to transmural stimulation in isolated intestinal preparations.
    Day MD, Warren PR.
    J Pharm Pharmacol; 1967 Jun; 19(6):408-10. PubMed ID: 4382375
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  • 36. The role of sympathetic nerves in the response of uterus and oviduct to field stimulation.
    Hodgson BJ, Sullivan KB, Pauerstein CJ.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1973 Jul; 23(1):107-10. PubMed ID: 4733766
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  • 37. A superfused and transmurally stimulated artery preparation.
    Su C.
    Proc West Pharmacol Soc; 1968 Jul; 11():143-4. PubMed ID: 5734473
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  • 38. The release of 3H-dopamine from the isolated rabbit ileum.
    Collins GG, West GB.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1968 Nov; 34(3):514-22. PubMed ID: 5726783
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  • 39. Influence of the length of the stimulus period and frequency of sympathetic stimulation on the response of the guinea-pig isolated vas deferens to bretylium, guanethidine and amphetamine.
    Day MD.
    J Pharm Pharmacol; 1965 Oct; 17(10):619-27. PubMed ID: 4379685
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  • 40. Influence of histamine H1- and H2-receptor blockers on sympathetic vasodilator and vasoconstrictor responses in canine paw.
    Kraft E, Zimmerman BG.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1975 Jan; 53(1):51-8. PubMed ID: 236060
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