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70 related items for PubMed ID: 687391

  • 21. Suppression of play fighting by amphetamine: effects of catecholamine antagonists, agonists and synthesis inhibitors.
    Beatty WW, Costello KB, Berry SL.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1984 May; 20(5):747-55. PubMed ID: 6539920
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  • 22. Effects of catecholamine receptor blocking agents on toxicity and thermal responses induced by amphetamine isomers in adult and developing mice.
    Alhava E.
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  • 23. Effects of catecholamines and their inhibitors on the isolated canine pancreas. II. Dopamine.
    Bastie MJ, Vaysse N, Brenac B, Pascal JP, Ribet A.
    Gastroenterology; 1977 Apr; 72(4 Pt 1):719-23. PubMed ID: 838228
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  • 24. Protection against d-amphetamine toxicity.
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    Vécsei L, Bollók I, Telegdy G.
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  • 29. Effect of amphetamine on plasma corticosterone in the conscious rat.
    Knych ET, Eisenberg RM.
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  • 31. Protective effects of different beta-blocking agents against electroshock lethality in mice.
    Pérez-Ojeda E, Hernandez J, Serrano JS.
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  • 32. [The influence of calcium channel blockers on the effects of haloperidol and phenamine in mice and rats].
    Kozlovskiĭ VL, Prakh'e IV, Kenunen OG.
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    Boada JN, Feria M, Serrano M, Darias V.
    Arch Farmacol Toxicol; 1979 Aug; 5(2):117-22. PubMed ID: 119498
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    Vargas-Rivera J, Ortega-Corona BG, García-Pineda J, Carranza J, Salazar LA, Villarreal J.
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  • 37. Possible dopaminergic involvement in biting compulsion induced by large doses of clonidine.
    De Feo G, Lisciani R, Pavan L, Samarelli M, Valeri P.
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  • 38. Serotonergic-catecholaminergic antagonism and locomotor control.
    Peters RI, Meyers KM.
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  • 39. Effects of somatostatin on self-stimulation behaviour in rats pretreated with a receptor blocker.
    Balázs M, Schwarzberg H, Telegdy G.
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  • 40. Antagonism of acute amphetamine intoxication by haloperidol and propranolol.
    Davis WM, Logston DG, Hickenbottom JP.
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