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Lnczak-Szcznrek, A., and Flisinska-Bojanowska, A., 1977. Effect of high-protein diet on glycolytic processes in skeletal muscles of exercising rats. Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 48 119—126. [Pg.638]

Lopa.schnk, G. D., and Gamble, J., 1994. The 1993 Merck Fro.s.st Award. Acetyl-CoA carboxylase an important regulator of fatty acid oxidation in die heart. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 72 1101 — 1109. [Pg.850]

Physiological and pharmacological activity of simple alkyl- and arylpyrazines 97YZ435. [Pg.235]

Bamscotti M, Bucchi A, Di Francesco D (2005) Physiology and pharmacology of the cardiac pacemaker ( fimny ) current. Pharmacol Ther 107 59-79... [Pg.403]

Kanai Y, Hediger MA (2004) The glutamate/neutral amino acid transporter family SLC1 molecular, physiological and pharmacological aspects. Pfliigers Arch 447 469-479... [Pg.842]

Optimal decisions depend, in part, on fully exploiting relevant data and knowledge. This ranges from physiological and pharmacological knowledge... [Pg.530]

Eicosanoids are formed from 20-carbon polyunsaturated fatty acids and make up an important group of physiologically and pharmacologically active compounds known as prostaglandins, thromboxanes, leukotrienes, and lipoxins. [Pg.121]

The debut of the selective AChR agonist (+)-anatoxin-a has provided a new tool for AChR physiology and pharmacology. (+)-Anatoxin not only has high affinity for the nicotinic AChR but it also has high selectivity for nicotinic over muscarinic receptors in the mammalian CNS. Recently, the use of (+)-anatoxin-a was essential to the identification of nicotinic receptors on cultured neurons (4), We are studying the features which allow it to bind with high affinity to the peripheral and central nicotinic receptors and the kinetic effects on receptor conformational... [Pg.107]

Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University Sapienza, Piazzale A. Moro,... [Pg.301]

After an overview of neurotransmitter systems and function and a consideration of which substances can be classified as neurotransmitters, section A deals with their release, effects on neuronal excitability and receptor interaction. The synaptic physiology and pharmacology and possible brain function of each neurotransmitter is then covered in some detail (section B). Special attention is given to acetylcholine, glutamate, GABA, noradrenaline, dopamine, 5-hydroxytryptamine and the peptides but the purines, histamine, steroids and nitric oxide are not forgotten and there is a brief overview of appropriate basic pharmacology. [Pg.1]

The cortical cup has been used for many years to monitor changes in transmitter release induced by physiological and pharmacological stimuli (Fig. 4.5). In the past, it was used most commonly to study release of amino acids and acetylcholine. More recently, it has... [Pg.86]

Aston-Jones, G, Shipley, MT, Chouvet, G et al. (1991) Afferent regulation of locus coeruleus neurons anatomy, physiology and pharmacology. Prog. Brain Res. 88 47-73. [Pg.184]

Hall, E.D. and Braughler, J.M. (1989). Central nervous system trauma and stroke. II. Physiological and pharmacological evidence for involvement of oxygen radicals and lipid peroxidation. Free Rad. Biol. Med. 6, 303-313. [Pg.81]

Volkheimer, G. (1977). Petsotption of particles physiology and pharmacology. Adv. Pharmacol. Chemother. 14, 163-187. [Pg.261]

When we use a hormone as a drug, we can give it systemically. It enters into the blood stream and acts physiologically and pharmacologically as it is acting in the body. Contrary, autacoids such as prostaglandins and superoxide dismutase are... [Pg.264]

FI. Faden, A. I., and Holiday, J. W., Naloxone treatment of endotoxin shock Stereospecificity of physiologic and pharmacologic effects in the rat. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 212, 414-417... [Pg.114]

Department of Physiology and Pharmacology University of Southern Denmark Denmark... [Pg.293]

Bland, B. H. (1986). The physiology and pharmacology of hippocampal formation theta rhythms. Prog. Neurobiol. 26, 1-54. [Pg.427]

These drugs inhibit the activity of the principal enzyme involved in the catabolism of a number of physiological and pharmacological monoamines. MAO is bound to the outer membrane of mitochondria and, therefore, will be found in most cells throughout the body. First-generation drugs (Table 12.2) non-selectively inhibit both... [Pg.178]


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