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Autor:
Frank Moya, Samuel Dreizen, David Shoch, Oliver C. Schroeder, Howard A. Patterson, Frank D. Mann, Bentley P. Colcock, Herbert N. Hultgren, Frederick E. Shideman, William H. Saunders, Sture A. M. Johnson, Robert B. Howard, Jan H. Tillisch, Victor W. Sidel
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Postgraduate Medicine. 53:129-132
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Developmental Psychobiology. 1:236-244
An avian species (the domestic chicken) was used in an attempt to determine the effects of reserpine upon the developing embryo and newly hatched chicken. When reserpine was injected into the yolk sac of the fertilized egg prior to incubation, there
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Experimental Biology and Medicine. 102:340-342
SummaryPapillary muscles of the cat subjected to various resting tensions exhibited morphologic changes, the severity of which could be correlated with degree of loading with loads of 3 g or greater. These changes were similar to those which occur po
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Developmental psychobiology. 2(2)
Chicks hatched from eggs injected with reserpine prior to incubation showed impaired performance in detour learning between 7 and 17 days of age, although locomotor activity and brainstem catecholamine levels were not significantly different from con
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Developmental psychobiology. 3(2)
The effects of prenatal reserpine administration upon uptake of tritiated norepinephrine (H3-NE) by newly hatched chick brain suggests an interference of catecholamine (CA) uptake and/or binding. The relationship between fluorescence from CA and the
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Developmental psychobiology. 2(2)
Reserpine significantly decreased the concentrations of atecholamines (CA) in the brains of 14- and 18-day-old chicken embryos when administered prior to incubation in a dose that has little or no effect upon hatchability. Administration of this drug
Autor:
Frederick E. Shideman
Publikováno v:
Postgraduate medicine. 45(6)
The clinical pharmacologist is a physician who wears many hats. Whatever his field of clinical expertise, he must relate effectively both to it and to pharmacology. His training qualifies him to serve a variety of functions extending over the medical
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American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 39:142
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Neurology. 3:302-302
Autor:
Frederick E. Shideman
Publikováno v:
Postgraduate Medicine. 37:2-2