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1 Abstract index 1999
64 6-7 p. 595-596
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2 Activity of selective muscarinic agonists at human M1 receptors expressed at varying levels in A9 L cells Cao, Y.
1999
64 6-7 p. 571-
1 p.
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3 Allosteric effects of four stereoisomers of a fused indole ring system with 3H-N-methylscopolamine and acetylcholine at M1–M4 muscarinic receptors Lazareno, S.
1999
64 6-7 p. 519-526
8 p.
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4 Allosteric potentiation of the effects of muscarinic agonists Tuček, S.
1999
64 6-7 p. 561-
1 p.
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5 Analysis of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtype expression in isolated smooth muscle cells using RT-PCR Paul, Benjamin Z.S.
1999
64 6-7 p. 583-
1 p.
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6 An anti-G protein scintillation proximity assay for M1–M5 receptor-mediated GTPγS binding McKinzie, J.H.
1999
64 6-7 p. 570-
1 p.
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7 A novel and simple approach to detecting partial agonist efficacy in radioligand binding experiments Christopoulos, A.
1999
64 6-7 p. 568-
1 p.
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8 Antisense oligonucleotide for the m5 muscarinic receptor in the ventral tegmentum reduces M5 receptor density, but not scopolamine-induced locomotion Priebe, R.P.M.
1999
64 6-7 p. 589-
1 p.
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9 Arrestin-independent internalization of muscarinic cholinergic receptors Lee, K.B.
1999
64 6-7 p. 575-
1 p.
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10 Assessment of cooperativity factors by the use of a [3H]ligand for the allosteric site of muscarinic M2 receptors Tränkle, C.
1999
64 6-7 p. 559-
1 p.
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11 A study of M1 receptor coupling to inhibitory G proteins in CHO cells via GTPγS binding determined with anti-G protein antibodies DeLapp, N.W.
1999
64 6-7 p. 569-
1 p.
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12 Autoantibodies against M2 muscarinic receptors in patients with cardiomyopathy display non-desensitized agonist-like effects Wallukat, Gerd
1999
64 6-7 p. 465-469
5 p.
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13 Behavioral and electrophysiological effects of the antipsychotic-like muscarinic agonist PTAC Shannon, H.E.
1999
64 6-7 p. 587-
1 p.
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14 Binding affinities of new dimethindene analogues at five muscarinic receptor subtypes Keim, C.
1999
64 6-7 p. 556-
1 p.
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15 Cardiopulmonary effects of the cholinergic agonists SB 202026, RS-86, WAL 2014, carbamylcholine and oxotremorine in rats Stengel, P.W.
1999
64 6-7 p. 586-
1 p.
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16 Characterization of the subtype selectivity of the allosteric modulator, C7/3-phth, at cloned muscarinic acetylcholine receptors El-Fakahany, E.E.
1999
64 6-7 p. 561-
1 p.
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17 Choline alters cardiac function by activating M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs) in cardiac myocytes Wang, Z.
1999
64 6-7 p. 580-
1 p.
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18 Cholinergic facilitation of trace eyeblink conditioning in aging rabbits Disterhoft, John F.
1999
64 6-7 p. 541-548
8 p.
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19 Clozapine behaves as a partial agonist at different muscarinic receptor subtypes expressed in CHO cells Onali, P.
1999
64 6-7 p. 570-
1 p.
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20 Comparison of GTP-γ-35S and 3H-NMS binding in CHO cells stably expressing human M1–M5 muscarinic receptors using scintillation proximity assays Sawyer, B.D.
1999
64 6-7 p. 568-
1 p.
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21 Complex M2/M3 receptor antagonist profile in human colon bioassay Eglen, R.M.
1999
64 6-7 p. 592-
1 p.
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22 Contractile role of M2 and M3 muscarinic receptors in gastrointestinal smooth muscle Ehlert, Frederick J.
1999
64 6-7 p. 387-394
8 p.
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23 Control elements of muscarinic receptor gene expression Saffen, David
1999
64 6-7 p. 479-486
8 p.
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24 Co-operative potential of M2 muscarinic receptors Sum, C.S.
1999
64 6-7 p. 558-
1 p.
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25 Detection of muscarinic receptor subtypes in human heart using a reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) Adem, A.
1999
64 6-7 p. 591-
1 p.
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26 Determination of the intrinsic functional muscarinic activity of xanomeline Falcone, J.F.
1999
64 6-7 p. 579-
1 p.
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27 Development of a disulfide cross-linking strategy to study muscarinic receptor structure Zeng, F.-Y.
1999
64 6-7 p. 565-
1 p.
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28 Development of a sandwich ELISA strategy to study mechanisms involved in muscarinic receptor assembly Jakubik, J.
1999
64 6-7 p. 565-
1 p.
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29 Development of muscarinic receptors and regulation of secretory responsiveness in rodent sweat glands Landis, Story C.
1999
64 6-7 p. 381-385
5 p.
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30 Distinct muscarinic receptor subbtypes linked to different sources of calcium in guinea-pig gallbladder Oktay, Ş
1999
64 6-7 p. 580-
1 p.
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31 Effect of agonists on [35S]-GTPγS binding to HM1-CHO cell membranes Waelbroeck, M.
1999
64 6-7 p. 569-
1 p.
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32 Effect of muscarinic stimulation on β-amyloid precursor protein processing in rat brain and primary cultures Pittel, Z.
1999
64 6-7 p. 572-
1 p.
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33 Effects of inflammatory cells on neuronal M2 muscarinic receptor function in the lung Fryer, Allison D.
1999
64 6-7 p. 449-455
7 p.
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34 Endocytosis and recycling of muscarinic receptors Edwardson, J.Michael
1999
64 6-7 p. 487-494
8 p.
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35 Estimation of antagonist affinity Bindslev, Niels
1999
64 6-7 p. 578-
1 p.
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36 Expression and functional characterization of fluorescent chimeric HM1 muscarinic receptors Weill, C.
1999
64 6-7 p. 564-
1 p.
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37 Expression of muscarinic receptor subtypes (M1–M5) and adenylate cyclase subtypes II and IV in the human aqueous humor outflow pathway Zhang, X.
1999
64 6-7 p. 591-
1 p.
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38 Expression of recombinant m1-toxin1 in yeast Krajewski, J.L.
1999
64 6-7 p. 558-
1 p.
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39 Facilitation of acetylcholine release from myenteric neurones by α,β-methylene ATP causes a contraction of the guinea-pig ileum via postjunctional M3 receptors Czeche, S.
1999
64 6-7 p. 592-
1 p.
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40 Functional and molecular identification and characterization of cardiac M3 and M4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors Shi, H.
1999
64 6-7 p. 583-
1 p.
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41 Functional evaluation of multiple effector pathways in rat coronary vasoconstriction mediated by muscarinic receptors Zhang, Y.
1999
64 6-7 p. 582-
1 p.
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42 Functional pharmacological characterization of the muscarinic cholinoceptor-mediated inhibition of adenylyl cyclase in primary cultured human bladder detrusor smooth muscle cells Daniels, D.V.
1999
64 6-7 p. 590-
1 p.
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43 Function, signal transduction mechanisms and plasticity of presynaptic muscarinic receptors in the urinary bladder Somogyi, George T.
1999
64 6-7 p. 411-418
8 p.
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44 Gene-targetted mice lacking M5 receptors: Genotypes and behavior Yeomans, J.
1999
64 6-7 p. 588-
1 p.
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45 Investigating the mechanisms of upregulation of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) by the muscarinic M1 receptor Cuadra, A.E.
1999
64 6-7 p. 573-
1 p.
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46 Investigation of the multiple agonist affinity states at the M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor in intact and broken cell binding experiments Grant, M.K.O.
1999
64 6-7 p. 567-
1 p.
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47 Ionic strength of assay buffers influences antagonist binding affinity estimates at muscarinic M1–M5 cholinoceptors Loury, D.N.
1999
64 6-7 p. 557-
1 p.
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48 Localization of m4 muscarinic receptors on direct ⪢ indirect striatal projection neurons Santiago, M.P.
1999
64 6-7 p. 584-
1 p.
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49 Long-term atropine treatment enhances spinal cord M3 and M4 muscarinic acetylcholinergic receptor densities, and produces antinoci-ception after withdrawal Höglund, A.U.
1999
64 6-7 p. 584-
1 p.
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50 M2 and M4 muscarinic receptor subtypes couple to activation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase Waid, D.K.
1999
64 6-7 p. 573-
1 p.
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51 M1 mAChR does not regulate L-type calcium current when carbachol increases ventricular myocyte contractions Shen, J.-B.
1999
64 6-7 p. 577-
1 p.
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52 M1 mAChR signaling in carbachol induced positive inotropy in cultured neonatal rat ventricular myocytes Egamino, J.
1999
64 6-7 p. 576-
1 p.
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53 M1 muscarinic receptors potentiate CRH-stimulated adenylyl cyclase activity in membranes of rat frontal cortex Olianas, M.C.
1999
64 6-7 p. 571-
1 p.
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54 Modes of allosteric interactions with muscarinic M2 receptors as deduced from buffer-dependent potency shifts Schröter, A.
1999
64 6-7 p. 560-
1 p.
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55 Modulation of K+ currents by muscarinic acetylcholine receptor agonists in canine atrial myocytes Yang, X.
1999
64 6-7 p. 576-
1 p.
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56 Molecular analysis of the regulation of muscarinic receptor expression and function Nadler, Laurie S.
1999
64 6-7 p. 375-379
5 p.
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57 Molecular events associated with the regulation of signaling by M2 muscarinic receptors Hosey, M.Marlene
1999
64 6-7 p. 363-368
6 p.
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58 Molecular signaling mechanisms involved in Ach-induced cell proliferation in porcine tracheal smooth muscle cells Mamoon, A.M.
1999
64 6-7 p. 581-
1 p.
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59 M2 receptors in genito-urinary smooth muscle pathology Braverman, Alan
1999
64 6-7 p. 429-436
8 p.
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60 M2 signaling in smooth muscle cells Kotlikoff, Michael I.
1999
64 6-7 p. 437-442
6 p.
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61 Multiphasic calcium currents stimulated by the HM1 receptors Lin, K.
1999
64 6-7 p. 577-
1 p.
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62 Muscarinic activation of MAPK in PC12 cells Berkeley, J.L.
1999
64 6-7 p. 566-
1 p.
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63 Muscarinic agonists with antipsychotic-like activity. Structure activity-relationships of 1,2,5-thiadiazole analogues with functioally dopamine antagonist activity Sauerberg, P.
1999
64 6-7 p. 555-
1 p.
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64 Muscarinic and β-adrenergic receptors in rat heart during hydrocortisone treatment Mysliveček, J.
1999
64 6-7 p. 585-
1 p.
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65 Muscarinic antagonists in development for disorders of smooth muscle function Wallis, Robert M.
1999
64 6-7 p. 395-401
7 p.
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66 Muscarinic cholinergic signaling in cardiac myocytes: Dynamic targeting of M2AChR to sarcolemmal caveolae and eNOS activation Feron, Olivier
1999
64 6-7 p. 471-477
7 p.
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67 Muscarinic-mediated analgesia Eisenach, James C.
1999
64 6-7 p. 549-554
6 p.
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68 Muscarinic modulation of hippocampal function in m1 knockout mice Rouse, ST
1999
64 6-7 p. 588-
1 p.
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69 Muscarinic receptor-activated arachidonic acid release is enhanced by cytokines in A2058 human melanoma cells Wood, Michael W.
1999
64 6-7 p. 566-
1 p.
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70 Muscarinic receptor characterization and neurochemical effects of the antipsychotic-like muscarinic agonist PTAC Bymaster, F.P.
1999
64 6-7 p. 579-
1 p.
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71 Muscarinic receptor-mediated reorganization of the actin ctyoskeleton is coupled through the Giα 2 protein in human airway smooth muscle cells Emala, CW
1999
64 6-7 p. 574-
1 p.
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72 Muscarinic receptors and memory consolidation Jerusalinsky, D.
1999
64 6-7 p. 589-
1 p.
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73 Muscarinic receptors in rat uterus: Effect of ovariectomy Choppin, A.
1999
64 6-7 p. 582-
1 p.
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74 Muscarinic receptors in the superficial dorsal horn of the human, rat, and mouse spinal cord Potter, L.T.
1999
64 6-7 p. 585-
1 p.
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75 Muscarinic receptor subtypes and agonist-mediated signal transduction in cultured cell lines Sastry, B.V.Rama
1999
64 6-7 p. 572-
1 p.
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76 Muscarinic receptor subtypes involved in hippocampal circuits Rouse, Susan T.
1999
64 6-7 p. 501-509
9 p.
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77 Muscarinic receptor subtypes modulating smooth muscle contractility in the urinary bladder Hegde, Sharath S.
1999
64 6-7 p. 419-428
10 p.
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78 Mutant M1 muscarinic receptors with enhanced agonist activity Huang, X.-P.
1999
64 6-7 p. 563-
1 p.
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79 Mutant M1 muscarinic receptors with increased agonist affinity and G protein coupling Messer Jr., W.S.
1999
64 6-7 p. 563-
1 p.
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80 Nerve growth factor utilizes common signaling pathways to differentially regulate M4 muscarinic and adenosine A2A receptor mRNA Malek, R.L.
1999
64 6-7 p. 567-
1 p.
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81 Neuronal soma-dendritic and prejunctional M1–M4 receptors in gastrointestinal and genitourinary smooth muscle Lambrecht, Günter
1999
64 6-7 p. 403-410
8 p.
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82 New potent muscarinic 1,2,5-thiadiazole-azacycles and dimers hereof Jeppesen, L.
1999
64 6-7 p. 555-
1 p.
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83 Pertussis toxin enhances the relaxant effects of isoproterenol and forskolin in transneurally stimulated guinea pig ileum Sawyer, G.W.
1999
64 6-7 p. 581-
1 p.
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84 Pharmacological and molecular characterization of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes in human heart Wang, H.
1999
64 6-7 p. 590-
1 p.
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85 Pharmacological determination of the interaction of xanomeline with M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors Parsons, A.M.
1999
64 6-7 p. 578-
1 p.
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86 Potential role of muscarinic receptors in schizophrenia Bymaster, Frank P.
1999
64 6-7 p. 527-534
8 p.
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87 Potent muscarinic analgesics derived from epibatidine: Role of the M4 receptor subtype Ellis, J.L.
1999
64 6-7 p. 556-
1 p.
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88 Probing the overlap of the selective antagonist AF-DX 384 with the allosteric site of muscarinic M2 receptors Mohr, K.
1999
64 6-7 p. 560-
1 p.
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89 Regulation of G-protein-coupled inward rectifying K+ channel expression by muscarinic receptor activation Chmelar, R.S.
1999
64 6-7 p. 575-
1 p.
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90 Regulation of muscarinic cholinergic receptor endocytosis by phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase β Sorensen, S.D.
1999
64 6-7 p. 574-
1 p.
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91 Repression and activation of muscarinic receptor genes Buckley, N.J.
1999
64 6-7 p. 495-499
5 p.
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92 Reversal of pertussis toxin-induced thermal allodynia by muscarinic cholinergic agonists in mice Zhang, L.
1999
64 6-7 p. 587-
1 p.
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93 Role of M2 muscarinic receptors in airway smooth muscle contraction Hirshman, Carol A.
1999
64 6-7 p. 443-448
6 p.
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94 SCH 57790: A novel M2 receptor selective antagonist Lachowicz, Jean E.
1999
64 6-7 p. 535-539
5 p.
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95 Separate epitopes contribute to Gallamine's affinities for M1 and M5 muscarinic receptors Ellis, J.
1999
64 6-7 p. 562-
1 p.
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96 Similarities in antagonist affinity profiles of muscarinic M3 and M5 cholinoceptors: Pharmacological difficulties associated with identifying a functional M5 receptor Watson, N.
1999
64 6-7 p. 557-
1 p.
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97 Site-directed mutagenesis of mAChR demonstrates VTIL motif participation in agonist-induced sequestration and G protein coupling Grubbs, R.D.
1999
64 6-7 p. 562-
1 p.
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98 Stereoselective interaction of trihexyphenidyl and related compounds with muscarinic receptors Gross, J.
1999
64 6-7 p. 593-
1 p.
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99 Structure-function analysis of muscarinic receptors and their associated G proteins Kostenis, Evi
1999
64 6-7 p. 355-362
8 p.
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100 The influence of the cellular context on receptor function: A necessary consideration for physiologic interpretations of receptor expression studies Logsdon, Craig D.
1999
64 6-7 p. 369-374
6 p.
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101 The interaction of otenzepad (AF-DX 116) with allosteric modulators and competitive antagonists at a muscarinic M2 receptor Mitchelson, F.
1999
64 6-7 p. 559-
1 p.
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102 Tiotropium (SPIRIVA™): Mechanistical considerations and clinical profile in obstructive lung disease Disse, Bernd
1999
64 6-7 p. 457-464
8 p.
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103 TYR381 in transmembrane domain six of the rat M1-muscarinic acetylcholine receptor plays a dual role in receptor function Ward, Stuart D.C.
1999
64 6-7 p. 564-
1 p.
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104 Using single photon emission tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET) to trace the distribution of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (MACHR) binding radioligands Kiesewetter, Dale O.
1999
64 6-7 p. 511-518
8 p.
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