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Adrenergic Transmitter Release
Journal of Vascular Research, 1984Presynaptic release-modulating receptors on sympathetic nerve fibres have been found not only in a great number of animal tissues but also in various human blood vessels. Although basically the same types of receptors are present in animals and man (e.g., inhibitory muscarinic receptors and α<sub>2</sub>-adrenoceptors; facilitatory β ...
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1975
There are many useful β -adrenergic bronchodilators available now or soon to be available. Better drugs will be developed as our understanding of mechanisms and methods for clinical study improve to allow for their proper use. Thoughtful utilization of the agents that are available can provide meaningful relief to a great number of patients.
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There are many useful β -adrenergic bronchodilators available now or soon to be available. Better drugs will be developed as our understanding of mechanisms and methods for clinical study improve to allow for their proper use. Thoughtful utilization of the agents that are available can provide meaningful relief to a great number of patients.
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1984
Recently developed pharmacological and biochemical techniques have brought new insights about the structure, function, and regulation of beta-adrenergic receptors. This chapter focuses on the cardiac beta-adrenergic receptor and the possible clinical and physiological implications of this new information.
G L, Stiles, R J, Lefkowitz
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Recently developed pharmacological and biochemical techniques have brought new insights about the structure, function, and regulation of beta-adrenergic receptors. This chapter focuses on the cardiac beta-adrenergic receptor and the possible clinical and physiological implications of this new information.
G L, Stiles, R J, Lefkowitz
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Adrenergic sulfonanilides. 4. Centrally active .beta.-adrenergic agonists
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1976The central nervous system (CNS) activities of a number of soterenol analogs have been investigated, and several of these compounds possessed potent morphine antagonistic and anorexiant properties. The CNS activity of these compounds was enhanced by certain lipophilic [e.g., 1,1-dimethyl-2-phenethyl (43) or cyclopropyl (40 and 44)] nitrogen ...
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Beta-Adrenergic Bronchodilators
Respiration, 1986Long-acting beta 2-selective agonists have become a major form of therapy of reversible airway obstruction. Modern agents are effective by all routes of administration and can both eliminate bronchospasm as well as prevent its occurrence. Many drugs such as albuterol, terbutaline and fenoterol have similar pharmacologic profiles, and there is ...
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Simultaneous demonstration of adrenergic and non-adrenergic nerve fibres
Histochemie, 1968A technique for simultaneous demonstration of adrenergic and non-adrenergic nerve fibres is described, using methylene blue staining and fluorescence microscopy after formaldehyde treatment. The procedure is applicable to whole mounts as well as to microtome sections.
B, Ehinger, B, Sporrong, U, Stenevi
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Archives of Dermatology, 1967
A report of the preliminary observations on the focal sweating induced by intradermal infiltration of epinephrine hydrochloride (Adrenalin) solution in the normal skin of 25 natives of India, acclimatized to tropical climate is presented along with relevant notes on vasomotor and pilomotor reactions.
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A report of the preliminary observations on the focal sweating induced by intradermal infiltration of epinephrine hydrochloride (Adrenalin) solution in the normal skin of 25 natives of India, acclimatized to tropical climate is presented along with relevant notes on vasomotor and pilomotor reactions.
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Adrenergic and non-adrenergic valvular nerves of the heart
Experientia, 1969Toutes les valvules du rat, sauf une valvule de l'aorte, contiennent des nerfs adrenergique et cholinergique. Tres souvent, les deux types d'axones courent tres pres l'un de l'autre comme ceux de l'iris du rat.
B, Ehinger, B, Falck, U, Stenevi
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Adrenergic and non-adrenergic inhibitory nerves in mammalian airways
Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System, 1982A study of the actions of adrenergic and non-adrenergic nerves which affect mammalian airways was carried out. The preparations studied included strips of lung from guinea-pig, rat, rabbit, monkey and human, tracheal strips from the first 4 animals and bronchial strips from the last 3.
J M, Doidge, D G, Satchell
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CHEST Journal, 1982
eta adrenergic agonists and theophylline are the nucleotide-sensitive regulator protein occurs. This -‘-‘ principal bronchodilators employed in the treatcombination then activates the third component, adement of bronchial asthma. During the last decade, the nylate cyclase, which converts ATP to cyclic clinical usefulness of theophylline has been ...
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eta adrenergic agonists and theophylline are the nucleotide-sensitive regulator protein occurs. This -‘-‘ principal bronchodilators employed in the treatcombination then activates the third component, adement of bronchial asthma. During the last decade, the nylate cyclase, which converts ATP to cyclic clinical usefulness of theophylline has been ...
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