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methylpentynol

Known as: 3-methyl-1-pentyn-3-ol, Meparfynol 
National Institutes of Health

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2004
2004
SummaryAnimals from strains selectively inbred for high and low emotionality have been administered varying doses of… 
1959
1959
Two investigations, with one year interval between, were performed on 94 individuals. The first group (54 subjects) received 0.5… 
1958
1958
According to Richter (1957) the ability of rats to make dietary selections depends on the sense of taste more than on the effects… 
1958
1958
Methylpentynol (" oblivon "), one of the vinylethynl carbinols, was introduced into therapeutics by Margolin, Perlman, Villani… 
1958
1958
Methylpentynol carbamate (" oblivon carbamate ") has been used as an alternative to methylpentynol. Nonspecific adverse effects… 
1958
1958
Twenty-five subjects were prescribed 0.5 g. q.d.s. of methylpentynol for 5 days preceded by a similar period on inert capsules… 
1957
1957
It is suggested that many cases of so-called postmaturity are really examples of slow maturation of the foetus and placenta, and… 
1957
1957
Highly Cited
1955
Highly Cited
1955
The search for a medicament with sedative and relaxant properties has been a never-ending one in the progress of medicine. The… 
1955
1955
in 25%. Changes in the heart were patchy myocardial fibrosis in 44%, old coronary infarcts in 12%, fatty myocardial changes in 12…