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aceclidine
Known as:
3-Acetoxyquinuclidine
, 1-Azabicyclo(2.2.2)octan-3-ol, acetate (ester)
, 3-Quinuclidinol Acetate
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National Institutes of Health
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Miotics
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Quinuclidines
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aceclidine
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1999
1999
Muscarinic receptor agonists, like dopamine receptor antagonist antipsychotics, inhibit conditioned avoidance response in rats.
Harlan E. Shannon
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J. C. Hart
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Michael D B Swedberg
The Journal of pharmacology and experimental…
1999
The purpose of our studies was to determine the effects of muscarinic receptor agonists on conditioned avoidance responding in…Â
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1998
1998
1,2,5-Thiadiazole analogues of aceclidine as potent m1 muscarinic agonists.
J. S. Ward
,
Linda Merritt
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+10 authors
Per Sauerberg
Journal of medicinal chemistry
1998
The acetyl group of the muscarinic agonist aceclidine 4 was replaced by various 1,2,5-thiadiazoles to provide a new series of…Â
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1996
1996
The interaction of the enantiomers of aceclidine with subtypes of the muscarinic receptor.
F. Ehlert
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Maura Griffin
,
Priscilla Glidden
The Journal of pharmacology and experimental…
1996
The pharmacological activity of the enantiomers of aceclidine was investigated in Chinese hamster ovary cells transfected with…Â
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1996
1996
Aceclidine effects on outflow facility after ciliary muscle disinsertion.
Walter C. Hubbard
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C. S. Kee
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Paul L. Kaufman
Ophthalmologica. Journal international d…
1996
Aceclidine increases outflow facility with little accommodative effect. To determine whether this dissociation resides in the…Â
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1994
1994
Inhibition of aceclidine-stimulated outflow facility, accommodation and miosis in rhesus monkeys by muscarinic receptor subtype antagonists.
B'ann T Gabelt
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Paul L. Kaufman
Experimental eye research
1994
Aceclidine can dissociate accommodative and outflow facility responses in monkeys and humans. We sought to determine if different…Â
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1993
1993
Age does not affect contractile responses of the isolated rhesus monkey ciliary muscle to muscarinic agonists.
John F. Poyer
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Paul L. Kaufman
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Claudia Flügel
Current eye research
1993
In primates, ciliary muscle contraction causes accommodation and facilitates aqueous outflow. In living rhesus monkeys…Â
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1991
1991
Differential smooth muscle-like contractile properties of trabecular meshwork and ciliary muscle.
Albrecht Lepple-Wienhues
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F. Stahl
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Mirko Wiederholt
Experimental eye research
1991
The contractile properties of bovine trabecular meshwork and ciliary muscle strips were investigated using an electromagnetic…Â
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1990
1990
Dissociation between the effect of aceclidine on outflow facility and accommodation.
Krisfhe A. Erickson-Lamy
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Arne Schröder
Experimental eye research
1990
The dose/effect relationships for intracameral doses of aceclidine HCl and pilocarpine HCl on total facility of outflow and…Â
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1975
1975
Accommodative effects of aceclidine in the treatment of glaucoma.
Paul U Fechner
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Klaus D. Teichmann
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Wolfgang K. Weyrauch
American journal of ophthalmology
1975
In 18 patients, 2% pilocarpine, 2% pilocarpine plus tropicamide 10:1, and 2% aceclidine were tested with respect to the degree of…Â
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1970
1970
Double-blind cross-over comparison of aceclidine and pilocarpine in open-angle glaucoma.
Josephine Romano
The British journal of ophthalmology
1970
Aceclidine hydrochloride (3-acetoxyquinuclidine, "Glaucostat": Chibret) used topically in a strength of 2 per cent. is a…Â
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