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Muscarinic M1-Receptor-Antagonists in Health and Disease
1985Muscarinic antagonists are widely used in clinical medicine as inhibitors of secretory and motor functions of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Atropine as a potent muscarinic inhibitor produces considerable side effects on the heart, accommodation, and saliva secretion.
P. C. Lederer +4 more
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Muscarinic M1-Receptor Agonists
CNS Drugs, 1995Neal R. Cutler, John J. Sramek
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Muscarinic analgesia is mediated by non-M1 muscarinic receptors
Life Sciences, 1993M.D.B. Swedberg +9 more
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Lithium treatment attenuates muscarinic M1 receptor dysfunction
Bipolar Disorders, 2011Thomas K Creson +6 more
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71 Purification of recombinant M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1998Edward C. Hulme, Carol A. M. Curtis
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Central muscarinic analgesia is mediated by M1 receptors
European Journal of Pharmacology, 1990L. Ghelardini +5 more
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Mutant M1 muscarinic receptors with enhanced agonist activity
Life Sciences, 1999X.-P. Huang +3 more
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Purification of recombinant M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor.
Biochemical Society transactions, 1999E C, Hulme, C A, Curtis
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Evidence of muscarinic M1 receptors on human airways
Pharmacological Research Communications, 1988M.G. Matera +6 more
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