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482 related items for PubMed ID: 8825337

  • 1. Pharmacological studies on prostanoid receptors in the rabbit isolated saphenous vein: a comparison with the rabbit isolated ear artery.
    Lydford SJ, McKechnie KC, Dougall IG.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1996 Jan; 117(1):13-20. PubMed ID: 8825337
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  • 2. Characterization of the prostaglandin E2 sensitive (EP)-receptor in the rat isolated trachea.
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  • 3. A novel inhibitory prostanoid receptor in piglet saphenous vein.
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  • 4. Characterization of the prostanoid receptor(s) on human blood monocytes at which prostaglandin E2 inhibits lipopolysaccharide-induced tumour necrosis factor-alpha generation.
    Meja KK, Barnes PJ, Giembycz MA.
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  • 5. Characterization of the prostanoid receptors mediating constriction and relaxation of human isolated uterine artery.
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  • 7. Investigation of the prostaglandin E (EP-) receptor subtype mediating relaxation of the rabbit jugular vein.
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  • 8. Interaction of BW A868C, a prostanoid DP-receptor antagonist, with two receptor subtypes in the rabbit isolated saphenous vein.
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  • 9. Potent contractile actions of prostanoid EP3-receptor agonists on human isolated pulmonary artery.
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  • 11. Pharmacological characterization of thromboxane and prostanoid receptors in human isolated urinary bladder.
    Palea S, Toson G, Pietra C, Trist DG, Artibani W, Romano O, Corsi M.
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  • 12. Prostanoid EP(1)- and TP-receptors involved in the contraction of human pulmonary veins.
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  • 13. Pharmacological characterization in vitro of prostanoid receptors in the myometrium of nonpregnant ewes.
    Crankshaw DJ, Gaspar V.
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  • 15. EP4-receptors and cyclic AMP in pig venous smooth muscle: evidence with agonists and the EP4-antagonist, AH22921.
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  • 16. Contractile effects of prostanoids on fetal rabbit ductus arteriosus.
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  • 17. Prostaglandin E2 suppression of acetylcholine release from parasympathetic nerves innervating guinea-pig trachea by interacting with prostanoid receptors of the EP3-subtype.
    Spicuzza L, Giembycz MA, Barnes PJ, Belvisi MG.
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  • 18. Effect of thromboxane A2 antagonist GR32191B on prostanoid and nonprostanoid receptors in the human internal mammary artery.
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  • 19. Inhibitory prostanoid EP receptors in human non-pregnant myometrium.
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  • 20. Modulation of noradrenaline release from the sympathetic nerves of the human saphenous vein and pulmonary artery by presynaptic EP3- and DP-receptors.
    Molderings GJ, Colling E, Likungu J, Jakschik J, Göthert M.
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