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Table of Contents

November 01, 1980; Volume 18,Issue 3

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    Characterization of Dopaminergic Receptors in Dispersed Bovine Parathyroid Cells
    E. M. BROWN, M. F. ATTIE, S. REEN, D. G. GARDNER, J. KEBABIAN and G. D. AURBACH
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 335-340;
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    Thermodynamics of Agonist and Antagonist Interactions with Mammalian β-Adrenergic Receptors
    GREGORY A. WEILAND, KENNETH P. MINNEMAN and PERRY B. MOLINOFF
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 341-347;
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    A Biochemical Study of Receptor Internalization during β-Adrenergic Receptor Desensitization in Frog Erythrocytes
    DE-MAW CHUANG, WILLIAM J. KINNIER, LEN FARBER and ERMINIO COSTA
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 348-355;
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    α-Adrenergic Regulation of Cholinergic Responses in Rat Parotid Acinar Cells
    JAMES N. DAVIS, EDWARD OLENDER, WENDY MAURY and ROBERT MCDANIEL
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 356-361;
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    Inactivation of β-Adrenergic Receptors by N-Ethylmaleimide in S49 Lymphoma Cells
    GEORGES VAUQUELIN and MICHAEL E. MAGUIRE
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 362-369;
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    Loss and Restoration of Sensitivity to Epinephrine in Cultured BHK Cells: Effect of Inhibitors of RNA and Protein Synthesis
    ISAO MORISHIMA, W. JOSEPH THOMPSON, G. ALAN ROBISON and SAMUEL J. STRADA
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 370-378;
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    Independent Desensitization of β-Adrenergic Receptor-Regulated Magnesium Transport and Cyclic AMP Accumulation
    JOSEPH J. ERDOS and MICHAEL E. MAGUIRE
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 379-383;
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    Anatoxin-a: A Novel, Potent Agonist at the Nicotinic Receptor
    C. E. SPIVAK, B. WITKOP and E. X. ALBUQUERQUE
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 384-394;
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    Lack of Cross-Tolerance on Multiple Opiate Receptors in the Mouse Vas Deferens
    RÜDIGER SCHULZ, MICHAEL WÜSTER, HEINZ KRENSS and ALBERT HERZ
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 395-401;
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    Progesterone Derivatives that Bind to the Digitalis Receptor: Structure-Activity Relationships
    RYUNG-SOON SONG KIM, FRANK S. LABELLA, HILDA ZUNZA, FEDERIKA ZUNZA and JOHN F. TEMPLETON
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 402-405;
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    The Stability of the Uterine Estrogen Receptor When Complexed with Estrogens or Antiestrogens
    EDWARD J. PAVLIK and BENITA S. KATZENELLENBOGEN
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 406-412;
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    Ion Exchange between Agonists and Inorganic Ions at the Acetylcholine Receptor of Torpedo californica
    CHARLES E. SPIVAK and DERMOT B. TAYLOR
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 413-420;
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    The Binding Sites on Human Serum Albumin for Some Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs
    ANITA KOBER and INGVAR SJÖHOLM
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 421-426;
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    Norepinephrine-Dependent Protein Phosphorylation in Intact C-6 Glioma Cells
    VINCENT E. GROPPI and EDWARD T. BROWNING
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 427-437;
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    Evidence for a Serotonin Uptake System in Isolated Bovine Pinealocyte Suspensions
    ILZE DUCIS and VICTOR DISTEFANO
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 438-446;
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    Characterization of Serotonin Uptake in Isolated Bovine Pinealocyte Suspensions
    ILZE DUCIS and VICTOR DISTEFANO
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 447-454;
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    Approximate Molecular Potentials of Mescaline Analogues in a Study of Similarities to 5-Hydroxytryptamine
    SHERYL BALDWIN, LEMONT B. KIER and DONALD SHILLADY
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 455-460;
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    Structure-Activity Relationships of Eseroline and Morphine: Ab Initio Quantum-Chemical Study of the Electrostatic Potential and of the Interaction Energy with Water
    ALESSANDRO AGRESTI, FRANCA BUFFONI, JOYCE J. KAUFMAN and CARLO PETRONGOLO
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 461-467;
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    Effects of Lysosomotropic Monoamines, Diamines, Amino Alcohols, and Other Amino Compounds on Protein Degradation and Protein Synthesis in Isolated Rat Hepatocytes
    PER O. SEGLEN and PAUL B. GORDON
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 468-475;
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    Changes in the Fluidity of Myocardial Membranes during Hibernation: Relationship to Myocardial Adenosinetriphosphatase Activity
    J. S. CHARNOCK, R. A. GIBSON, E. J. MCMURCHIE and J. K. RAISON
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 476-482;
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    Evidence that the Inhibitory Effect of Adenosine, but not Cordycepin, on the Methylation of Nuclear RNA is Mediated by S-Adenosylhomocysteine Hydrolase
    ROBERT I. GLAZER and KATHLEEN D. HARTMAN
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 483-490;
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    Inhibition of DNA Replication in HeLa S3 Cells by Macromomycin-I, an Antitumor Protein Antibiotic
    JAN M. WOYNAROWSKI and TERRY A. BEERMAN
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 491-496;
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    Comparative Effects of Methyl- and Ethylnitrosourea on DNA Directing Cell-Free DNA-Dependent Synthesis of β-Galactosidase
    SHU-JING C. WEI, BEATRICE P. CHEN and JERRY M. RICE
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 497-502;
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    Effect of 6-Mercaptopurine Ribonucleotides on DNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase Activity
    RUSSELL T. KAWAHATA, CHARLES A. HOLMBERG, BENNIE I. OSBURN, LINDA F. CHUANG and RONALD Y. CHUANG
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 503-506;
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    Effects of the Ferrous Chelate of 4-Methyl-5-Amino-1-Formylisoquinoline Thiosemicarbazone (MAIQ-1) on the Kinetics of Reduction of CDP by Ribonucleotide Reductase of the Novikoff Tumor
    PAUL J. PREIDECKER, KRISHNA C. AGRAWAL, ALAN C. SARTORELLI and E. COLLEEN MOORE
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 507-512;
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    The Role of Deoxyuridine Triphosphate Nucleotidohydrolase, Uracil-DNA Glycosylase, and DNA Polymerase α in the Metabolism of FUdR in Human Tumor Cells
    SALVATORE J. CARADONNA and YUNG-CHI CHENG
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 513-520;
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    Biochemical Pharmacology of Lipophilic Diaminopyrimidine Antifolates in Mouse and Human Cells in Vitro
    WILLIAM R. GRECO and MAIRE T. HAKALA
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 521-528;
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    Irreversible Binding of Isolated Benzo[a]pyrene Metabolites to Specific Rat Liver Microsomal Proteins
    CECILIA SCHELIN, ANDERS TUNEK, BENGT JERNSTROM and BENGT JERGIL
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 529-535;
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    Evidence That Acetaminophen and N-Hydroxyacetaminophen Form a Common Arylating Intermediate, N-Acetyl-p-Benzoquinoneimine
    G. B. CORCORAN, J. R. MITCHELL, Y. N. VAISHNAV and E. C. HORNING
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 536-542;
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    Neonatal Imprinting and Hepatic Cytochrome P-450
    LELAND W. K. CHUNG and HAIYEN CHAO
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 543-549;
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    Nucleolar Cytochrome P-450
    EDWARD BRESNICK, BRUCE HASSUK, PAUL LIBERATOR, WAYNE LEVIN and PAUL E. THOMAS
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 550-552;
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    Metabolism of Carbon Tetrachloride in Hepatic Microsomes and Reconstituted Monooxygenase Systems and Its Relationship to Lipid Peroxidation
    C. ROLAND WOLF, WILLARD G. HARRELSON, WOLFGANG M. NASTAINCZYK, RICHARD M. PHILPOT, B. KALYANARAMAN and RONALD P. MASON
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 553-558;
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    Hepatic Glutathione Transferase Activity Induced by Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds
    JAMES S. FELTON, JEANNE N. KETLEY, WILLIAM B. JAKOBY, ANTERO AITIO, JOHN R. BEND and DANIEL W. NEBERT
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 559-564;
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    Differential Induction by 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin of Multiple Forms of Rabbit Microsomal Cytochrome P-450: Evidence for Tissue Specificity
    HENG H. LIEM, URSULA MULLER-EBERHARD and ERIC F. JOHNSON
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 565-570;
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    1,4-Bis[2-(3,5-Dichloropyridyloxy)]Benzene, a Potent Phenobarbital-Like Inducer of Microsomal Monooxygenase Activity
    ALAN POLAND, IVAN MAK, EDWARD GLOVER, RODNEY J. BOATMAN, FRANK H. EBETINO and ANDREW S. KENDE
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 571-580;
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    Effect of Culture Conditions, Cell Type, and Species of Origin on the Distribution of Acetylated and Deacetylated Deoxyguanosine C-8 Adducts of N-Acetoxy-2-Acetylaminofluorene
    M. C. POIRIER, G. M. WILLIAMS and S. H. YUSPA
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 581-587;
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    Superoxide Production by Purified Hamster Hepatic Nuclei
    SUZANNE E. PATTON, GERALD M. ROSEN and ELMER J. RAUCKMAN
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 588-593;
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    Electron Spin Resonance Study of the Autoxidation of 6-Aminodopamine
    EDWARD PEREZ-REYES and RONALD P. MASON
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 594-597;
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    Adenosine Receptor-Mediated Inhibition of Rat Cerebral Cortical Adenylate Cyclase by a GTP-Dependent Process
    DERMOT M. F. COOPER, CONSTANTINE LONDOS and MARTIN RODBELL
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 598-601;
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    Destruction of Cytochrome P-450 by Olefins: N-Alkylation of Prosthetic Heme
    PAUL R. ORTIZ DE MONTELLANO, KENT L. KUNZE and BRUCE A. MICO
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 602-605;
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    Correlation of the Effects of Bretylium, Guanethidine, and N,N-Diisopropyl-N'-Isoamyl-N'-Diethylaminoethylurea (P-286) on the H+ Electrochemical Gradient across the Chromaffin Granule Membrane and on Chromaffin Granule Function
    RONALD W. HOLZ
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1980, 18 (3) 606-610;
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