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tolonidine
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1986
1986
Behavioral and electrocortical effects of tolonidine in rats.
G. De Sarro
,
C. Ascioti
,
G. Fersini
,
V. Libri
,
E. Marmo
,
G. Nisticó
Research communications in chemical pathology and…
1986
Corpus ID: 31301145
The rats systemic administration of tolonidine in rats (0.05-5.0 mumol/Kg) produced behavioural and electrocortical slow-wave…
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1975
1975
Pharmacological properties of 2-(2-chloro-p-toluidino)-2-imidazoline-nitrate (tolonidine), a new antihypertensive agent. II. Action on cardiac contraction, circulatory parameters, autonomic receptors…
D. Cosnier
,
C. Labrid
,
G. Rispat
,
G. Streichenberger
Arzneimittel-Forschung
1975
Corpus ID: 30585945
Tolonidine, 2(2-chloro-p-toluidino)-2-imidazoline-nitrate, is a substance chemically related to clonidine. In the anesthetized…
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1975
1975
Pharmacological properties of 2-(2-chloro-p-toluidino)-2-imidazoline-nitrate (tolonidine), a new antihypertensive agent. III. Action on the secretions of the digestive tract and on the central…
D. Cosnier
,
J. Hache
,
C. Labrid
,
G. Streichenberger
Arzneimittel-Forschung
1975
Corpus ID: 25367372
The pharmacological properties of 2-(2-chloro-p-toluidino)-2-imidazoline-nitrate (tolonidine) a new synthetic derivative of…
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1975
1975
Pharmacological properties of 2-(2-chloro-p-toluidino)-2-imidazoline-nitrate (Tolonidine), a new antihypertensive agent. I. Action on blood pressure and heart rate.
D. Cosnier
,
P. Duchêne-Marullaz
,
J. Grimal
,
G. Rispat
,
G. Streichenberger
Arzneimittel-Forschung
1975
Corpus ID: 23063116
Tolonidine, 2-(2-chloro-p-toluidino)-2-imidazoline-nitrate, a substance structurally related to clonidine, was studied for its…
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