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Drug-induced dyskinesia in monkeys.
Advances in neurology, 1975Easily definable dyskinetic syndromes have been produced by injection of L-DOPA, apomorphine, trivastal, carbachol, sodium azide, tetrahydrocannabinol, phenothiazines, and amphetamines into one or more sites. Three species of monkeys have been used: rhesus, green, and squirrel. The descriptive information available on each of these dyskinetic syndromes
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Tryptophan in the amelioration of drug-induced tardive dyskinesia
1990The administration of 8 g L-tryptophan/day to an insomniac patient, suffering from tardive dyskinesia (TD), to promote sleep led to the discovery of an amelioration of the TD symptoms [1].
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Drug induced dyskinesia: reality or myth?
Diseases of the nervous system, 1975Psychotropic medication employed in the long-term therapy of mental patients is etiologically linked to oral dyskinesia. Although the term "oral dyskinesia" is used interchangeably with "drug-induced dyskinesia" this author doesn't find sufficient scientific evidence from published studies to implicate the psychotropic drugs solely responsible for ...
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021, Kenar D Jhaveri, Mark A Perazella
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Design Strategy of Fluorescent Probes for Live Drug-Induced Acute Liver Injury Imaging
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2021Dan Cheng, Wang Xu, Lin Yuan
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Polygenic architecture informs potential vulnerability to drug-induced liver injury
Nature Medicine, 2020Masaru Koido +2 more
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Molecular optical imaging probes for early diagnosis of drug-induced acute kidney injury
Nature Materials, 2019Jiaguo Huang, Jingchao Li, Qingqing Miao
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