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July 01, 1981; Volume 20,Issue 1

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    Interactions of Ligands with Morphine and Enkephalin Receptors are Differentially Affected by Guanine Nucleotide
    KWEN-JEN CHANG, ELI HAZUM, ANTHONY KILLIAN and PEDRO CUATRECASAS
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 1-7;
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    Irreversible Inactivation of the Opiate Receptors in the Neuroblastoma x Glioma Hybrid NG108-15 by Chlornaltrexamine
    ROBERT FANTOZZI, DEBRA MULLIKIN-KILPATRICK and ARTHUR J. BLUME
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 8-15;
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    Studies on the Relationship of γ-Aminobutyric Acid-Stimulated Diazepam Binding and the γ-Aminobutyric Acid Receptor
    PAUL J. MARANGOS and ANDREA M. MARTINO
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 16-21;
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    Conformational Analysis of Beta2-Adrenoceptor-Stimulating Agents
    MICHIO MOTOHASHI and MASAO NISHIKAWA
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 22-27;
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    Determination of Subtype Selectivity of Alpha-Adrenergic Antagonists
    THOMAS N. LAVIN, BRIAN B. HOFFMAN and ROBERT J. LEFKOWITZ
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 28-34;
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    Binding Properties of Zearalenone Mycotoxins to Hepatic Estrogen Receptors
    W. POWELL-JONES, S. RAEFORD and G. W. LUCIER
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 35-42;
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    Stereochemical Considerations in the Binding of Nonsteroidal Estrogens to the Estrogen Receptor
    SCOTT W. LANDVATTER and JOHN A. KATZENELLENBOGEN
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 43-51;
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    Regulation of Myometrial Adrenoreceptors and Adrenergic Response by Sex Steroids
    JAMES M. ROBERTS, PAUL A. INSEL and ALAN GOLDFIEN
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 52-58;
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    Cholera Toxin-Stimulated Cyclic AMP Accumulation in Glial Tumor Cells
    MARGARET A. BROSTROM, CHARLES O. BROSTROM, SU-CHEN HUANG and DONALD J. WOLFF
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 59-67;
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    N-Demethylchlordimeform
    JAMES A. NATHANSON and EDWARD J. HUNNICUTT
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 68-75;
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    Recognition of Insulin-Releasing Fuels by Pancreatic B-Cells
    UWE PANTEN, JÜRGEN BIERMANN and WERNER GRAEN
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 76-82;
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    Tolbutamide Stimulation of 45Ca Fluxes in Microdissected Pancreatic Islets Rich in β-Cells
    BO HELLMAN
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 83-88;
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    Internal Flexibility of Inhibitors Bound to Electrophorus electricus Acetylcholinesterase
    ALAN G. MARSHALL and JUNKO M. CARRUTHERS
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 89-97;
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    Quinidine Interactions with Myxicola Giant Axons
    BRENDAN S. WONG
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 98-106;
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    The Interaction of Ervatamine and Epiervatamine with the Action Potential Na+ Ionophore
    C. FRELIN, P. VIGNE, G. PONZIO, G. ROMEY, Y. TOURNEUR, H. P. HUSSON and M. LAZDUNSKI
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 107-112;
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    Calcium-Dependent Blockade of Cardiac Cyclic AMP Accumulation by Batrachotoxin and Veratridine
    JOAN HELLER BROWN
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 113-117;
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    Inhibition of Platelet Serotonin Transport by Propranolol
    GARY RUDNICK, ROSA BENCUYA, PAMLEA J. NELSON and RUBEN A. ZITO
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 118-123;
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    1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study on Transbilayer Permeation of Chlorpromazine in Lecithin Vesicles
    KEISUKE KITAMURA, HIDEKI KANO, KEIJI YONEYAMA and KEIICHIRO HOZUMI
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 124-127;
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    Ethanol and the Physical Properties of Brain Membranes
    R. ADRON HARRIS and FRIEDHELM SCHROEDER
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 128-137;
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    Interaction of Insecticides with Human Serum Albumin
    BADRI P. MALIWAL and FRANK E. GUTHRIE
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 138-144;
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    1H and 31P NMR Characterization of Two Conformations of the Trimethoprim-NADP+-Dihydrofolate Reductase Complex
    ANGELA GRONENBORN, BERRY BIRDSALL, EVA HYDE, GORDON ROBERTS, JAMES FEENEY and ARNOLD BURGEN
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 145-153;
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    Models for the Binding of Methotrexate to Escherichia coli Dihydrofolate Reductase
    H. BERNHARD SCHLEGEL, MARTIN POE and KARST HOOGSTEEN
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 154-158;
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    Conversion of Catalase to the Secondary Catalase-Peroxide Complex (Compound II) by α-Methyldopa
    DEAN P. JONES, DAVID B. MEYER, BO ANDERSSON and STEN ORRENIUS
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 159-164;
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    Hypophysial Regulation of Cadmium-Induced Depression of the Hepatic Monooxygenase System in the Rat
    E. M. K. LUI and G. W. LUCIER
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 165-171;
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    Ornithine Decarboxylase Induction in Liver- and Hepatoma-Derived Cell Cultures
    ITSU KANO and DANIEL W. NEBERT
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 172-178;
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    Selective Phosphodiesterase Inhibition and Alterations of Cardiac Function by Alkylated Xanthines
    PHILLIP MUSHLIN, ROBERT C. BOERTH and JACK N. WELLS
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 179-189;
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    Xanthine Derivatives that Selectively Inhibit Cyclic GMP Hydrolysis Potentiate Cardiac Contractile Effects of Isoproterenol but Not Those of Bethanecol
    PHILLIP MUSHLIN, ROBERT C. BOERTH and JACK N. WELLS
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 190-194;
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    Peroxidase-Mediated Formation of Reactive Metabolites of Acetaminophen
    SIDNEY D. NELSON, DAVID C. DAHLIN, ELMER J. RAUCKMAN and GERALD M. ROSEN
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 195-199;
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    Metabolism of 9-β-D-Xylofuranosyladenine by the Chinese Hamster Ovary Cell
    BRUCE A. HARRIS, PRISCILLA P. SAUNDERS and WILLIAM PLUNKETT
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 200-205;
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    Studies of the Porphyrin-Inducing Activity of Ethynyl Compounds and Conformationally Restricted and Unrestricted Analogues of Allylisopropylacetamide in Chick Embryo Liver Cell Culture
    GERALD S. MARKS, STEPHEN B. ZIMMER, STEPHEN E. DINIZO, BRUCE A. MICO, KENT L. KUNZE and PAUL R. ORTIZ DE MONTELLANO
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 206-210;
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    Inhibition of Histone H1 Phosphorylation by Sangivamycin and other Pyrrolopyrimidine Analogues
    JEFFREY D. SAFFER and ROBERT I. GLAZER
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 211-217;
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    Antimalarial Activity of Selected Aromatic Chelators
    L. W. SCHEIBEL and A. ADLER
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 218-223;
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    The Effect of Alprenolol on the Beta-Receptor and Adenylate Cyclase Activity in Rabbit Heart Membranes
    V. A. TKACHUK and M. WOLLEMANN
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 224-226;
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    Proteolytic Susceptibility of Hemoglobin Synthesized in the Presence of Amino Acid Analogues
    SABURO AYUKAWA, JOYCE M. FISHER and MARCO RABINOVITZ
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 227-229;
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    Differential Affinities of 5-(2-Halogenovinyl)-2'-Deoxyuridines for Deoxythymidine Kinases of Various Origins
    Y.-C. CHENG, G. DUTSCHMAN, E. DE CLERCQ, A. S. JONES, S. G. RAHIM, G. VERHELST and R. T. WALKER
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 230-233;
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    Bromobenzene Metabolism in the Rabbit
    SERRINE S. LAU and VINCENT G. ZANNONI
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1981, 20 (1) 234-235;
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