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July 01, 1986; Volume 30,Issue 1
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    Spontaneous coupling of the beta-adrenergic receptor to Ns in mammalian cardiac membranes.
    V Nerme, Y Severne, T Abrahamsson and G Vauquelin
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1986, 30 (1) 1-5;
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    Two components of carbamylcholine-induced loss of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor function in the neuronal cell line PC12.
    S M Simasko, J R Soares and G A Weiland
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1986, 30 (1) 6-12;
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    Acute and chronic effects of ethanol on receptor-mediated phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate breakdown in mouse brain.
    P L Hoffman, F Moses, G R Luthin and B Tabakoff
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1986, 30 (1) 13-18;
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    Dichloromethyl compounds as mechanism-based inactivators of rat liver cytochromes P-450 in vitro.
    J R Halpert, C Balfour, N E Miller and L S Kaminsky
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1986, 30 (1) 19-24;
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    N-alkylaminobenzotriazoles as isozyme-selective suicide inhibitors of rabbit pulmonary microsomal cytochrome P-450.
    J M Mathews and J R Bend
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1986, 30 (1) 25-32;
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    Reactions of N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine with reduced glutathione, acetaminophen, and NADPH.
    D W Potter and J A Hinson
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1986, 30 (1) 33-41;
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    DNA damage in L5178YS cells following exposure to benzene metabolites.
    P Pellack-Walker and J L Blumer
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1986, 30 (1) 42-47;
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    Bleomycin increases superoxide anion generation by pig peripheral alveolar macrophages.
    N S Conley, J W Yarbro, H A Ferrari and R B Zeidler
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1986, 30 (1) 48-52;
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    Role of sodium-calcium exchange and effects of calcium entry blockers on endothelial-mediated responses in rat isolated aorta.
    P Schoeffter and R C Miller
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1986, 30 (1) 53-57;
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    Gallamine binding to muscarinic M1 and M2 receptors, studied by inhibition of [3H]pirenzepine and [3H]quinuclidinylbenzilate binding to rat brain membranes.
    R E Burke
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1986, 30 (1) 58-68;
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    Regulation of dihydrofolate reductase in human breast cancer cells and in mutant hamster cells transfected with a human dihydrofolate reductase minigene.
    K H Cowan, M E Goldsmith, M D Ricciardone, R Levine, E Rubalcaba and J Jolivet
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1986, 30 (1) 69-76;
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    Selection of nitrogen mustard resistance in a rat tumor cell line results in loss of guanine-O6-alkyl transferase activity.
    S W Dean, N W Gibson and K D Tew
    Molecular Pharmacology July 1986, 30 (1) 77-80;
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1 Jul 1986
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