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Daly, Craig, et al.. (2002). Visualising agonist and antagonist interactions: the value of fluorescent ligands. ENLIGHTEN (Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam).2 indexed citations
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Bitran, Dani, et al.. (2002). On the roles of the alpha and beta estrogen receptor in spatial working memory. Hormones and Behavior. 41(4). 458.1 indexed citations
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Giummelly, Philippe, et al.. (1998). Fluorescence of the medial aortic elastic lamella in elastocalcinotic rats. ENLIGHTEN (Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam).2 indexed citations
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Pediani, John D., et al.. (1998). Functional pharmacological properties of the cloned bovine a 1a-adrenoceptor (a 1a-AR) stably expressed in rat-1 fibroblasts. ENLIGHTEN (Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam).1 indexed citations
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Daly, C.J., Susanna Cotecchia, & J.C. McGrath. (1998). Low frequency electrical field stimulation elicits responses in segments of mouse tail artery which are slower in alpha1B-knockout mice than in control mice. ENLIGHTEN (Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam).4 indexed citations
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McGrath, J.C., et al.. (1998). Alpha(1)-adrenoceptor subtypes mediating contraction of canine subcutaneous resistance arteries.. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg s Archives of Pharmacology. 358(1).2 indexed citations
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Salomone, Salvatore, et al.. (1997). Structural and functional alterations induced by NaCl treatment in the basilar artery from stroke prone spontaneously hypertensive rats.. Hypertension. 30(4). 89–89.1 indexed citations
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McGrath, J.C. & Craig Daly. (1995). Viewing adrenoceptors; past, present, and future; commentary and a new technique. ENLIGHTEN (Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam).6 indexed citations
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Pediani, John D., Sean M. Wilson, J. B. Gordon, Anna F. Dominiczak, & J.C. McGrath. (1995). External ATP mobilizes Ca-2+ from a thapsigargin-sensitive internal store in cultured, rat aortic smooth muscle cells. 483. 106–107.1 indexed citations
Brown, D.H., Nicholas A. Flavahan, Alan G. Jardine, & J.C. McGrath. (1981). The effects of α1 and α2-adrenoceptor antagonists on endogenous catecholamines in the pithed rat. British Journal of Pharmacology. 74(1).3 indexed citations
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Flavahan, Nicholas A. & J.C. McGrath. (1981). α1- and α2-adrenoceptor agonism is dependent on respiratory acid-base balance. British Journal of Pharmacology. 74(4).8 indexed citations
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Flavahan, Nicholas A. & J.C. McGrath. (1981). An analysis of α1- and α2-adrenoceptor mediated pressor effects of adrenaline. British Journal of Pharmacology. 72(3).5 indexed citations
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Flavahan, Nicholas A. & J.C. McGrath. (1981). Demonstration of simultaneous α1-, α2-, β1- and β2-adrenoceptor mediated effects of phenylephrine in the cardiovascular system of the pithed rat. British Journal of Pharmacology. 72(3).26 indexed citations
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McGrath, J.C., et al.. (1978). Isolation of the 'non-adrenergic' motor nerve response in rat vas deferens by elimination of the adrenergic motor component [proceedings].. PubMed. 280. 19P–20P.10 indexed citations
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Docherty, James R. & J.C. McGrath. (1977). Potentiation of cardiac sympathetic nerve responses in vivo by pancuronium bromide [proceedings].. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 61(3). 472P–473P.10 indexed citations
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Gilmore, D. P. & J.C. McGrath. (1977). Effects of castration on the mechanical response to motor nerve stimulation of the rat vas deferens [proceedings].. PubMed Central. 61(3). 473P–474P.3 indexed citations
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