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- A FURTHER MODIFICATION OF RABBIT EAR CHAMBER FOR PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH ON MICROCIRCULATION
- THE MODE OF ACTION OF GLYGOLS AS VEHICLES AND SOLVENTS ON THE PENETRATION OF THE ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF FURAN DERIVATIVES
- Verapamil-sensitive and less sensitive contractions in the intestinal smooth muscle of the guinea-pig taenia caeci.
- METABOLISM OF MONOAMINES IN SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RAT
- THE EFFECTS OF DRUGS ON THE MEMBRANE ACTIVITIES OF THE TOAD SARTORIUS MUSCLE
- EFFECTS OF DICHLOROISOPROTERENOL AND PHENOXY BENZAMINE ON THE TRANSMEMBRANE POTENTIALS OF THE ISOLATED RABBIT'S HEART
- Histamine-induced villous damage in the rat duodenum.
- Pathogenesis of the earliest epithelial cell damage induced by mepirizole and cysteamine in the rat duodenum.
- L-DOPA facilitates the release of endogenous norepinephrine and dopamine via presynaptic .BETA.1- and .BETA.2-adrenoceptors under essentially complete inhibition of L-aromatic amino acid decarboxylase in rat hypothalamic slices.
- L-DOPA methyl ester antagonizes competitively L-DOPA-induced facilitation of noradrenaline release from rat hypothalamic slices.
- Effects of Angiotensin II on Isolated Rabbit Afferent Arterioles.
- Hepatoprotective Effects of 1-((2-Thiazolin-2-yl)-amino)acetyl-4-(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-1-benzazepin-3,5-dione Hydrochloride (KF-14363) in Various Experimental Liver Injuries.
- Enhancement by L-methionine of contractile responses to acetylcholine and high KCl in uterine segment.
- THE EFFECT OF LSD AND RESERPINE ON THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM OF THE CAT:THE ANTAGONISM BETWEEN LSD AND CHLORPROMAZINE OR RESERPINE
- CHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE INVITRO CULTURED ERGOT
- THE ACTION OF MORPHINE AND STRYCHNINE ON THE SPINAL REFLEX RESPONSE OF THE CAT
- .ALPHA.-Blockade and vasodilatation induced by nipradilol, arotinolol and labetalol in pithed rats.
- Effects of ryanodine and 9,21-didehydroryanodine on caffeine-induced contraction of rat and guinea pig aortae.
- TSLP-好塩基球反応軸
- ON THE SPECIES DIFFERENCE OF THE APPEARANCE OF BLOOD PRESSURE ACTION OF LOBELINE IN ANIMALS