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May 01, 1984; Volume 25,Issue 3
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    Site-directed alkylation of multiple opioid receptors. I. Binding selectivity.
    I F James and A Goldstein
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 337-342;
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    Site-directed alkylation of multiple opioid receptors. II. Pharmacological selectivity.
    A Goldstein and I F James
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 343-348;
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    Structural requirements for the binding of benzodiazepines to their peripheral-type sites.
    J K Wang, T Taniguchi and S Spector
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 349-351;
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    Modulation by calcium of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) binding to GABAA and GABAB recognition sites in rat brain. Involvement of different mechanisms.
    M D Majewska and D M Chuang
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 352-359;
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    Mechanism of phencyclidine binding to the acetylcholine receptor from Torpedo electroplaque.
    R E Oswald, M J Bamberger and J T McLaughlin
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 360-368;
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    Interactions of phencyclidine with crayfish muscle membranes. Sensitivity to calcium channel antagonists and other drugs.
    E E El-Fakahany, A T Eldefrawi, D L Murphy, L G Aguayo, D J Triggle, E X Albuquerque and M E Eldefrawi
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 369-378;
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    Mechanism of palytoxin-induced [3H]norepinephrine release from a rat pheochromocytoma cell line.
    M Tatsumi, M Takahashi and Y Ohizumi
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 379-383;
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    Interactions of gephyrotoxin with the acetylcholine receptor-ionic channel complex. I. Blockade of the ionic channel.
    C Souccar, W A Varanda, J W Daly and E X Albuquerque
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 384-394;
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    Interactions of gephyrotoxin with the acetylcholine receptor-ionic channel complex. II. Enhancement of desensitization.
    C Souccar, W A Varanda, R S Aronstam, J W Daly and E X Albuquerque
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 395-400;
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    Physical properties and lipid composition of brain membranes from ethanol tolerant-dependent mice.
    R A Harris, D M Baxter, M A Mitchell and R J Hitzemann
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 401-409;
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    Gangliosides enhance the membrane actions of ethanol and pentobarbital.
    R A Harris, G I Groh, D M Baxter and R J Hitzemann
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 410-417;
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    Effects of adenosine dialdehyde on S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase and S-adenosylmethionine-dependent transmethylations in mouse L929 cells.
    R L Bartel and R T Borchardt
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 418-424;
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    Human placenta aldose reductase. Forms sensitive and insensitive to inhibition by alrestatin.
    M E Maragoudakis, J Wasvary, H Hankin and P Gargiulo
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 425-430;
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    5-Methyl-2'-deoxycytidine. Metabolism and effects on cell lethality studied with human leukemic cells in vitro.
    A Jekunen and J A Vilpo
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 431-435;
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    Kinetic interaction of 5-AZA-2'-deoxycytidine-5'-monophosphate and its 5'-triphosphate with deoxycytidylate deaminase.
    R L Momparler, M Rossi, J Bouchard, C Vaccaro, L F Momparler and S Bartolucci
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 436-440;
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    Molecular basis of the antineoplastic activity of 3'-amino-3'-deoxythymidine.
    M S Chen, K L Woods and W H Prusoff
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 441-445;
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    Antagonism of feedback inhibition. Stimulation of the phosphorylation of thymidine and 5-iodo-2'-deoxyuridine by 5-iodo-5'-amino-2',5'-dideoxyuridine.
    P H Fischer and A W Phillips
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 446-451;
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    A theoretical study of the nonintercalative binding of berenil and stilbamidine to double-stranded (dA-dT)n oligomers.
    N Gresh and B Pullman
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 452-458;
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    Decreased hepatic 5, 10-methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase activity in mice after chronic phenytoin treatment.
    R E Billings
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 459-466;
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    Substrate specificity of the monooxygenase activity of hemoglobin.
    D W Starke, K S Blisard and J J Mieyal
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 467-475;
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    The interrelationship of polycyclic hydrocarbon metabolism and steroidogenesis in primary cultures of bovine adrenal cortical cells.
    M J Dibartolomeis and C R Jefcoate
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 476-486;
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    Glucuronidation of 7-hydroxycoumarin in periportal and pericentral regions of the liver lobule.
    J G Conway, F C Kauffman, T Tsukada and R G Thurman
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 487-493;
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    Purification of liver microsomal cytochrome P-450 isozymes 3a and 6 from imidazole-treated rabbits. Evidence for the identity of isozyme 3a with the form obtained by ethanol treatment.
    D R Koop and M J Coon
    Molecular Pharmacology May 1984, 25 (3) 494-501;
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