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homatropine methylbromide
Known as:
Methylhomatropine bromide
, Methylhomatropinum bromatum
, 3-alpha-Hydroxy-8-methyl-1-alpha-H,5-alpha-H-tropanium bromide mandelate
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The methylbromide salt of homatropine, a synthetic tertiary amine alkaloid with antimuscarinic properties. Homatropine methylbromide, a competitive…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Effects of luteolin on learning acquisition in rats: involvement of the central cholinergic system.
Fan-Shiu Tsai
,
W. Peng
,
+5 authors
M. Hsieh
Life Science
2007
Corpus ID: 27358204
1998
1998
Cyclic GMP‐dependent but G‐kinase‐independent inhibition of Ca2+‐dependent Cl− currents by NO donors in cat tracheal smooth muscle
Y. Waniishi
,
R. Inoue
,
H. Morita
,
N. Teramoto
,
K. Abe
,
Y. Ito
Journal of Physiology
1998
Corpus ID: 28580191
1 The effects of NO donors on Ca2+‐dependent Cl− currents (ICl(Ca)) were investigated in freshly isolated cat tracheal myocytes…
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1994
1994
The effect of muscarinic agonists and selective receptor subtype antagonists on the contractile response of the isolated rhesus monkey ciliary muscle.
J. Poyer
,
B. Gabelt
,
P. Kaufman
Experimental Eye Research
1994
Corpus ID: 42350445
There are ultrastructural and histochemical differences between the longitudinal (putatively more relevant to outflow facility…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Activation of T84 cell chloride channels by carbachol involves a phosphoinositide-coupled muscarinic M3 receptor.
K. Dickinson
,
R. Frizzell
,
M. Sekar
European Journal of Pharmacology
1992
Corpus ID: 23647160
1990
1990
Characterization of presynaptic vascular muscarinic receptors inhibiting endogenous noradrenaline overflow in the portal vein of the freely moving rat
R. Remie
,
R. P. Coppes
,
H. Meurs
,
A. Roffel
,
J. Zaagsma
British Journal of Pharmacology
1990
Corpus ID: 28712170
1 In the portal vein of permanently cannulated, freely moving, unanaesthetized rats, methacholine (MCh) is able to inhibit the…
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1989
1989
Pharmacological characterization of the muscarinic receptors mediating phosphoinositide hydrolysis in rat myometrium.
F. Varol
,
Maria Hadjiconstantinou
,
F. Zuspan
,
N. Neff
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental…
1989
Corpus ID: 35843578
Activation of rat uterine myometrial muscarinic receptors with a variety of agonists results in increased phosphatidylinositol…
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1989
1989
Subtypes of Muscarinic Receptors in Pancreatic Exocrine Secretion in Anesthetized Dog
K. Iwatsuki
,
A. Horiuchi
,
H. Yonekura
,
N. Homma
,
Kouichi Haruta
,
S. Chiba
Pancreas
1989
Corpus ID: 40007664
Characterization of muscarinic receptor subtypes on the dog pancreas in situ was examined by using specific muscarinic receptor…
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Highly Cited
1963
Highly Cited
1963
Control of bile flow in the cholecystectomized dog.
M. Fritz
,
F. Brooks
American Journal of Physiology
1963
Corpus ID: 13241890
Rate of flow and composition of bile were measured in three unanesthetized, cholecystectomized dogs. One of these animals and one…
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1953
1953
Evaluation of five new cycloplegic drugs.
B. C. Gettes
,
I. Leopold
A M A Archives of Ophthalmology
1953
Corpus ID: 24338707
IN A SEARCH for an ideal cycloplegic agent, five new anticholinergic drugs have been evaluated at the Research and Refraction…
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Review
1940
Review
1940
CYCLOPLEGIA AND MYDRIASIS BY USE OF ATROPINE, SCOPOLAMINE AND HOMATROPINE-PAREDRINE
J. Marron
1940
Corpus ID: 72584758
This investigation was undertaken to determine for atropine sulfate, scopolamine hydrobromide and a combination of homatropine…
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