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A bioinspired microfluidic wearable sensor for multiday sweat sampling, transport, and metabolic analysis. [PDF]

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Pharmacological insights into <i>Arthrospira platensi</i>s (Oscillatoriaceae): Ethnopharmacology, mechanisms, and therapeutic potential in smooth muscle disorders. [PDF]

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Carbachol in Cataract Surgery

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1968
Carbachol in a weak dilution (0.01%) is effective and relatively nonirritating when used as a miotic after the lens is removed in round pupil cataract extraction.
H, Beasley   +3 more
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Learned aversions to intracerebral carbachol

Physiology & Behavior, 1977
Abstract The learned taste aversion paradigm was employed to test for aversive effects of microinjections of carbachol to the medial septum, lateral ventricle and ventral hippocampus. To determine the locus of action of carbachol, either a central cholinergic blocker (atropine sulfate) or a peripheral cholinergic blocker (atropine methyl nitrate) was
R H, Myers, J M, De Castro
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Carbachol☆

2007
Carbachol is a structural analog of acetylcholine and has agonist activity at muscarinic and nicotinic cholinergic receptors. It is like acetylcholine in being a quaternary amine and having a positive charge at all pH values. A major difference from acetylcholine is that carbachol is not hydrolyzed by cholinesterases.
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Pharmacological Studies on N-Demethylated Carbachol

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1978
In attempts to find a drug more active than pilocarpine, the tertiary nitrogen derivative of carbachol, N-demethylated carbachol, was synthetized and tested on several autonomic nervous system preparations. N-Demethylated carbachol was active at muscarinic and nicotinic sites in vivo and in vitro.
J, Trzeciakowski, C Y, Chiou
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Hyperthyroidism Protects Against Carbachol-Induced Bronchospasm

Chest, 1987
We studied the effect of increased thyroid function on airway reactivity. Carbachol challenge was performed to assess airway reactivity according to a standardized method. Measurements of forced expiratory volume-1 second (FEV1), specific airway conductance (SGaw), the provocative dose of carbachol for a 20 percent decrease in FEV1 (PD-20) and that for
R H, Israel   +4 more
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