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motropin
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Motropine
National Institutes of Health
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2004
2004
Comparative characteristics of self-stimulation reaction in rabbits receiving angiotensin II by the intraventricular route and by application to the conjunctiva
V. I. Badikov
,
E. A. Lomakina
,
K. V. Sudakov
Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine
2004
Corpus ID: 37619957
The experimental data given in this paper are evidence that motropine can antagonize endogenous opioid peptides which are…
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1983
1983
[Tropane ligands of different types of opiate receptors].
V. V. Zakusov
,
V. V. Iasnetsov
Farmakologiia i toksikologiia
1983
Corpus ID: 21850918
Interaction of tropane derivatives (motropin, atropine, cocaine) with opiates (morphine) and opioids (an enkephalin amide analog…
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1982
1982
The effect of motropine and of some neuropeptides on opiate receptors.
Zakusov Vv
,
Bulayev Vm
1982
Corpus ID: 76789952
1982
1982
The effect of motropine and of some neuropeptides on opiate receptors.
V. V. Zakusov
,
V. M. Bulayev
Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità
1982
Corpus ID: 2769472
1981
1981
Distribution, quantification and biological activity of messenger rna coding for human chorionic somatomam-motropin during normal pregnancy
C. Hubert
,
F. Mondon
,
L. Cédard
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
1981
Corpus ID: 10919931
1981
1981
Effect of motropin and naloxon on electroacupuncture analgesia
V. V. Zakusov
,
V. Yasnetsov
,
L. Kalyuzhnyi
,
E. Golanov
1981
Corpus ID: 79779179
1981
1981
Effect of motropine and naloxone on electroacupuncture analgesia
V. V. Zakusov
,
V. Yasnetsov
,
L. Kalyuzhnyi
,
E. Golanov
Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine
1981
Corpus ID: 24264593
It was demonstrated in experiments on awake rabbits that electroacupuncture increases the pain threshold (the tail-flick-test…
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