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The following pages link to Disadvantages of cocaine as a neuronal uptake blocking agent: comparison with desipramine in guinea-pig right atrium. (Q51853322):
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- Reduced peripheral presynaptic adrenoceptor sensitivity following chronic antidepressant treatment in rats (Q41740558) (← links)
- Enhanced noradrenergic transmission in the spontaneously hypertensive rat anococcygeus muscle (Q43263214) (← links)
- Electrical field stimulation in cerebral and peripheral arteries: a critical evaluation of the contractile response (Q43819098) (← links)
- The effects of neonatal cocaine exposure on a play-rewarded spatial discrimination task in juvenile rats (Q51475481) (← links)
- Multiple effects of cocaine upon evoked secretion in bovine adrenal medullary chromaffin cells. Additional insight into the mechanism of action of cardiac glycosides (Q51756001) (← links)
- Cocaine potentiates the responses to methacholine and noradrenaline in the rat vas deferens (Q51827925) (← links)
- Reversible inhibition of neuronal uptake by benextramine, an irreversible presynaptic α-adrenoceptor antagonist (Q72577408) (← links)
- Preparation and pharmacological characterization of [76Br]-meta-bromobenzylguanidine ([76Br]MBBG) (Q73537030) (← links)
- Differential sensitivity to hydroxyl radicals of pre- and postjunctional neurovascular transmission in the isolated canine mesenteric vein (Q73898242) (← links)