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Bidirectional transfer of electrical and carbachol kindling

Brain Research, 1983
In two experiments rats were kindled by electrical stimulation or the infusion of carbachol, and subsequently rekindled by carbachol or electrical stimulation, respectively, in the amygdala. The rats that previously had been kindled using one agent kindled significantly faster and displayed significantly stronger seizures when rekindled using the other
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Reproducibility of carbachol stimulated accommodation in rhesus monkeys

Experimental Eye Research, 2012
Approaches are being explored to restore accommodation to the presbyopic eye. Some of these approaches can be tested in monkeys by stimulating accommodation in various ways including using carbachol iontophoresis. Knowledge of the repeatability of carbachol iontophoresis stimulated accommodation in the monkey phakic eye is necessary to understand the ...
Adrian Glasser, Mark Wendt
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Passive avoidance and carbachol excitation of the caudate nucleus

Physiology & Behavior, 1972
Abstract Post-trial injections of carbachol into the caudate-putamen complex of rats impaired single-trial passive avoidance learning. Control placements of carbachol in the lateral hypothalamic region did not. Such injections did not alter ECoG activity of the frontal cortex.
Sam A. Deawyler   +2 more
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Carbachol Dose Response

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1989
Meg Fuqua   +4 more
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Evidence for a carbachol stimulated phosphatidylinositol effect in heart

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1982
Incubation of canine heart slices with 32P-inorganic phosphate in physiological medium resulted in the incorporation of 32P into a number of cardiac phospholipids. Carbachol, a non-hydrolyzable acetylcholine analogue, selectively increased 32P-incorporation into phosphatidic acid and phosphatidylinositol in slices of right auricle 80 and 70 ...
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Effect of cromolyn on carbachol-induced bronchoconstriction.

Annals of allergy, 1983
The effect of premedication with cromolyn 40 mg on the bronchial response to inhaled carbachol was investigated in four atopic and four non-atopic subjects with mild asthma. Paired carbachol inhalation tests were carried out on consecutive days in a double-blind fashion following randomized premedication with cromolyn or placebo.
FABBRI, Leonardo   +2 more
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Use of Carbachol

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1965
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