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- Amphetamine-induced elevation of thalamic/hypothalamic tryptophan concentrations in mice -the role of the alpha-2A-adrenoceptors Ewen MacDonald; Janne Lahdesmaki; Jukka Sallinen; Mika Scheinin
- AMPK-independent variation of sirtuin expression levels is correlated with the reversion of an obesity-like phenotype Caenorhabditis elegans Alcaide A, Cano A, Infante JJ, Munoz J, Garcia Maurino S, Talero E, Motilva V
- A Mutation Of TASK2 K2P Channels (T108P), Found In Certain Patients Predisposed To Balkan Endemic Nephropathy, Reduces TASK2 Current Density And Alters Ion Selectivity A Mathie, E Veale
- An 116-Amino Acid Deletion in the Third Intracellular Loop of a Naturally Occurring Human Histamine H3 receptor Isoform Confers inverse agonist Pharmacological Differences Lethbridge Natasha, Medhurst Andrew, Chazot Paul
- An acute elevation of homocysteine by methionine loading increases exercise but not resting blood pressure Brett S.E.; Ritter J.M.; Turner C.; Chowienczyk P.J.
- Analgesic and anti-inflammatory actions of 1,8-cineole and 1,4-cineole. A Cakmak, S Aydin
- Analgesic And Anti-Inflammatory Effects Of 1,5-Diarylpyrazole-3-Propanoic Acid Derivates Arkun Goksen S, Uzun Nur B, Cankara Pirol S, Uludag O, Banoglu E, Abacioglu N
- Analgesic Effect of Polysulfide Compound Dimethyl Trisulfide Is Mediated via TRPA1 Receptors G Pozsgai, E Saghy, M Payrits, E Szoke, E Steen, Z Helyes, E Pinter
- Analgesic effects of vascular endothelial growth factor-A165b in a model of osteoarthritis in rat F Almahasneh, N Beazley-Long, Z Blackley, D Bates, L Donaldson
- Analogue A54: a novel competitive antagonist of Englerin A H. N. Rubaiy1, T. Seitz2, S. Hahn2, A. Choidas3, P. Habenberger3, B. Klebl3, K. Dinkel3, P. Nussbaumer3, H. Waldmann4, M. Christmann2, D. J. Beech1. 1School of Medicine, LICAMM, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom, 2Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Freie Universit„t Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 3Lead Discovery Center GmbH, Dortmund, Germany, 4Max-Planck-Institut fr Molekulare Physiologie, Dortmund, Germany