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methylpentynol
Known as:
3-methyl-1-pentyn-3-ol
, Meparfynol
National Institutes of Health
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2004
2004
The effects of different doses of methylpentynol on escape/avoidance conditioning in two strains of rats selectively bred for high and low “emotionality”
H. Holland
,
B. D. Gupta
Psychopharmacologia
2004
Corpus ID: 7407371
SummaryAnimals from strains selectively inbred for high and low emotionality have been administered varying doses of…
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1959
1959
Susceptibility to methylpentynol: personality and other variables.
A. Bartholomew
,
E. Marley
Journal of Mental Science
1959
Corpus ID: 32280483
Two investigations, with one year interval between, were performed on 94 individuals. The first group (54 subjects) received 0.5…
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1958
1958
The effects of methylpentynol on ethanol drinking and on water metabolism in rats
S. E. Dicker
Journal of Physiology
1958
Corpus ID: 37450999
According to Richter (1957) the ability of rats to make dietary selections depends on the sense of taste more than on the effects…
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1958
1958
CLINICAL ASPECTS OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO METHYLPENTYNOL
E. Marley
,
A. Bartholomew
Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
1958
Corpus ID: 22411836
Methylpentynol (" oblivon "), one of the vinylethynl carbinols, was introduced into therapeutics by Margolin, Perlman, Villani…
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1958
1958
Susceptibility to Methylpentynol and Methylpentynol Carbamate
E. Marley
British medical journal
1958
Corpus ID: 11974766
Methylpentynol carbamate (" oblivon carbamate ") has been used as an alternative to methylpentynol. Nonspecific adverse effects…
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1958
1958
Susceptibility to methylpentynol: eyelid conditioning and P.G.R. response.
A. Bartholomew
,
C. M. Franks
,
E. Marley
Journal of Mental Science
1958
Corpus ID: 46066235
Twenty-five subjects were prescribed 0.5 g. q.d.s. of methylpentynol for 5 days preceded by a similar period on inert capsules…
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1957
1957
Sedation of Children as Out-patients for Dental Operations under General Anaesthesia
R. Goulding
,
P. Helliwell
,
A. C. Kerr
,
E. Wilkin
British medical journal
1957
Corpus ID: 33780994
It is suggested that many cases of so-called postmaturity are really examples of slow maturation of the foetus and placenta, and…
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1957
1957
A Lapinarian Uprising
E. C. Watson
1957
Corpus ID: 73243754
Highly Cited
1955
Highly Cited
1955
Study of effect of miltown (2-methyl-2-n-propyl-1,3-propanediol dicarbamate) on psychiatric states.
J. C. Borrus
Journal of the American Medical Association
1955
Corpus ID: 33292416
The search for a medicament with sedative and relaxant properties has been a never-ending one in the progress of medicine. The…
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1955
1955
Recovery after Overdosage with Methylpentynol
I. M. Brown
,
R. A. Ellis
British medical journal
1955
Corpus ID: 37009933
in 25%. Changes in the heart were patchy myocardial fibrosis in 44%, old coronary infarcts in 12%, fatty myocardial changes in 12…
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