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The following pages link to Identification of 5-HT3 recognition sites in the ferret area postrema (Q45410406):
Displaying 17 items.
- Pharmacological aspects of anticancer drug-induced emesis with emphasis on serotonin release and vagal nerve activity (Q34648658) (← links)
- FFA2 activation combined with ulcerogenic COX inhibition induces duodenal mucosal injury via the 5-HT pathway in rats (Q36376786) (← links)
- Ondansetron. Therapeutic use as an antiemetic (Q36660314) (← links)
- Granisetron. A review of its pharmacological properties and therapeutic use as an antiemetic (Q36711574) (← links)
- Building a 5-HT3A Receptor Expression Map in the Mouse Brain (Q37690392) (← links)
- 5-Hydroxytryptamine receptor subtypes (Q37801885) (← links)
- Developments in 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor pharmacology in migraine. (Q38010671) (← links)
- Autoradiographic distribution of [3H]-(S)-zacopride-labelled 5-HT3 receptors in human brain (Q42551626) (← links)
- Cisplatin increases the release of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) from the isolated vascularly perfused small intestine of the guinea-pig: Involvement of 5-HT3 receptors (Q44402437) (← links)
- Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol selectively acts on CB1 receptors in specific regions of dorsal vagal complex to inhibit emesis in ferrets (Q44468853) (← links)
- Identification of 5-HT3 recognition sites in human brain tissue using [3H]zacopride (Q45086791) (← links)
- Topographical distribution of 5-HT3 receptor recognition sites in the ferret brain stem (Q48935254) (← links)
- Leaves ofHippophae RhamnoidesPrevent Taste Aversion in Gamma-Irradiated Rats (Q51801520) (← links)
- Identification and characterisation of 5-hydroxytryptamine 3 recognition sites in human brain tissue. (Q55059985) (← links)
- [3H]ICS 205-930 labels 5-HT3 recognition sites in membranes of cat and rabbit vagus nerve and superior cervical ganglion (Q60711583) (← links)
- Central and peripheral serotonergic influences on viscerovisceral inhibitory reflex during duodenal distension in sheep (Q70753971) (← links)
- Stimulation of gastrointestinal motility by cisplatin in the ferret: activation of an intrinsic cholinergic mechanism dissociated from emesis (Q72805877) (← links)