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June 01, 1987; Volume 31,Issue 6
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  • F
  • G
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  • K
  • L
  • M
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B

  1. Baker, W M

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      Site selectivity of fluorescent bisquaternary phenanthridinium ligands for acetylcholinesterase.
      H A Berman, M M Decker, M W Nowak, K J Leonard, M McCauley, W M Baker and P Taylor
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 610-616;
  2. Barrett, R W

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      Ligand dissociation constants from competition binding assays: errors associated with ligand depletion.
      A Goldstein and R W Barrett
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 603-609;
  3. Bend, J R

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      Defective induction of phenol glucuronidation by 3-methylcholanthrene in Gunn rats is due to the absence of a specific UDP-glucuronosyltransferase isoenzyme.
      M W Coughtrie, B Burchell, I M Shepherd and J R Bend
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 585-591;
  4. Berman, H A

    1. You have access
      Site selectivity of fluorescent bisquaternary phenanthridinium ligands for acetylcholinesterase.
      H A Berman, M M Decker, M W Nowak, K J Leonard, M McCauley, W M Baker and P Taylor
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 610-616;
  5. Bohmaker, K

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      Relationship between receptor occupancy and response at striatal dopamine autoreceptors.
      E Meller, K Bohmaker, Y Namba, A J Friedhoff and M Goldstein
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 592-598;
  6. Buller, A L

    1. You have access
      Glutathione S-transferases in nitrogen mustard-resistant and -sensitive cell lines.
      A L Buller, M L Clapper and K D Tew
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 575-578;
  7. Burchell, B

    1. You have access
      Defective induction of phenol glucuronidation by 3-methylcholanthrene in Gunn rats is due to the absence of a specific UDP-glucuronosyltransferase isoenzyme.
      M W Coughtrie, B Burchell, I M Shepherd and J R Bend
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 585-591;

C

  1. Clapper, M L

    1. You have access
      Glutathione S-transferases in nitrogen mustard-resistant and -sensitive cell lines.
      A L Buller, M L Clapper and K D Tew
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 575-578;
  2. Coughtrie, M W

    1. You have access
      Defective induction of phenol glucuronidation by 3-methylcholanthrene in Gunn rats is due to the absence of a specific UDP-glucuronosyltransferase isoenzyme.
      M W Coughtrie, B Burchell, I M Shepherd and J R Bend
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 585-591;

D

  1. Decker, M M

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      Site selectivity of fluorescent bisquaternary phenanthridinium ligands for acetylcholinesterase.
      H A Berman, M M Decker, M W Nowak, K J Leonard, M McCauley, W M Baker and P Taylor
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 610-616;
  2. Dyson, J

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      Stimulation of biliary glutathione secretion by sulfonylureas.
      T B Patel, H M Rashed, J Dyson and F M Waller
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 638-642;

F

  1. Friedhoff, A J

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      Relationship between receptor occupancy and response at striatal dopamine autoreceptors.
      E Meller, K Bohmaker, Y Namba, A J Friedhoff and M Goldstein
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 592-598;

G

  1. Goldstein, A

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      Structural requirements for delta opioid receptor binding.
      H I Mosberg, J R Omnaas and A Goldstein
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 599-602;
    2. You have access
      Ligand dissociation constants from competition binding assays: errors associated with ligand depletion.
      A Goldstein and R W Barrett
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 603-609;
  2. Goldstein, M

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      Relationship between receptor occupancy and response at striatal dopamine autoreceptors.
      E Meller, K Bohmaker, Y Namba, A J Friedhoff and M Goldstein
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 592-598;
  3. Gresh, N

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      Theoretical studies of the binding of trifluoperazine derivatives to site (82-93) of calmodulin: effect of lengthenings of the methylene linker chain on the binding affinity.
      N Gresh
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 617-622;

H

  1. Harvison, P J

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      Investigation of mechanisms of acetaminophen toxicity in isolated rat hepatocytes with the acetaminophen analogues 3,5-dimethylacetaminophen and 2,6-dimethylacetaminophen.
      D J Porubek, M Rundgren, P J Harvison, S D Nelson and P Moldéus
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 647-653;
  2. Hosokawa, M

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      Multiplicity and regulation of hepatic microsomal carboxylesterases in rats.
      M Hosokawa, T Maki and T Satoh
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 579-584;

K

  1. Kamaya, H

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      Fourier transform infrared studies on phospholipid hydration: phosphate-oriented hydrogen bonding and its attenuation by volatile anesthetics.
      Y S Tsai, S M Ma, H Kamaya and I Ueda
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 623-630;

L

  1. Leonard, K J

    1. You have access
      Site selectivity of fluorescent bisquaternary phenanthridinium ligands for acetylcholinesterase.
      H A Berman, M M Decker, M W Nowak, K J Leonard, M McCauley, W M Baker and P Taylor
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 610-616;

M

  1. Ma, S M

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      Fourier transform infrared studies on phospholipid hydration: phosphate-oriented hydrogen bonding and its attenuation by volatile anesthetics.
      Y S Tsai, S M Ma, H Kamaya and I Ueda
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 623-630;
  2. Maki, T

    1. You have access
      Multiplicity and regulation of hepatic microsomal carboxylesterases in rats.
      M Hosokawa, T Maki and T Satoh
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 579-584;
  3. McCauley, M

    1. You have access
      Site selectivity of fluorescent bisquaternary phenanthridinium ligands for acetylcholinesterase.
      H A Berman, M M Decker, M W Nowak, K J Leonard, M McCauley, W M Baker and P Taylor
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 610-616;
  4. Mela-Riker, L

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      Selenite-induced NAD(P)H oxidation and calcium release in isolated mitochondria: relationship to in vivo toxicity.
      A A Vlessis and L Mela-Riker
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 643-646;
  5. Meller, E

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      Relationship between receptor occupancy and response at striatal dopamine autoreceptors.
      E Meller, K Bohmaker, Y Namba, A J Friedhoff and M Goldstein
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 592-598;
  6. Moldéus, P

    1. You have access
      Investigation of mechanisms of acetaminophen toxicity in isolated rat hepatocytes with the acetaminophen analogues 3,5-dimethylacetaminophen and 2,6-dimethylacetaminophen.
      D J Porubek, M Rundgren, P J Harvison, S D Nelson and P Moldéus
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 647-653;
  7. Mosberg, H I

    1. You have access
      Structural requirements for delta opioid receptor binding.
      H I Mosberg, J R Omnaas and A Goldstein
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 599-602;

N

  1. Namba, Y

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      Relationship between receptor occupancy and response at striatal dopamine autoreceptors.
      E Meller, K Bohmaker, Y Namba, A J Friedhoff and M Goldstein
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 592-598;
  2. Nelson, S D

    1. You have access
      Investigation of mechanisms of acetaminophen toxicity in isolated rat hepatocytes with the acetaminophen analogues 3,5-dimethylacetaminophen and 2,6-dimethylacetaminophen.
      D J Porubek, M Rundgren, P J Harvison, S D Nelson and P Moldéus
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 647-653;
  3. Nowak, M W

    1. You have access
      Site selectivity of fluorescent bisquaternary phenanthridinium ligands for acetylcholinesterase.
      H A Berman, M M Decker, M W Nowak, K J Leonard, M McCauley, W M Baker and P Taylor
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 610-616;

O

  1. Omnaas, J R

    1. You have access
      Structural requirements for delta opioid receptor binding.
      H I Mosberg, J R Omnaas and A Goldstein
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 599-602;

P

  1. Patel, T B

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      Stimulation of biliary glutathione secretion by sulfonylureas.
      T B Patel, H M Rashed, J Dyson and F M Waller
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 638-642;
  2. Philpot, R M

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      Tissue- and species-dependent expression of multiple forms of mammalian microsomal flavin-containing monooxygenase.
      R E Tynes and R M Philpot
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 569-574;
  3. Porubek, D J

    1. You have access
      Investigation of mechanisms of acetaminophen toxicity in isolated rat hepatocytes with the acetaminophen analogues 3,5-dimethylacetaminophen and 2,6-dimethylacetaminophen.
      D J Porubek, M Rundgren, P J Harvison, S D Nelson and P Moldéus
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 647-653;

R

  1. Rashed, H M

    1. You have access
      Stimulation of biliary glutathione secretion by sulfonylureas.
      T B Patel, H M Rashed, J Dyson and F M Waller
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 638-642;
  2. Reinke, L A

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      Diminished pentose cycle flux in perfused livers of ethanol-fed rats.
      L A Reinke, J S Tupper, P R Smith and D J Sweeny
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 631-637;
  3. Rundgren, M

    1. You have access
      Investigation of mechanisms of acetaminophen toxicity in isolated rat hepatocytes with the acetaminophen analogues 3,5-dimethylacetaminophen and 2,6-dimethylacetaminophen.
      D J Porubek, M Rundgren, P J Harvison, S D Nelson and P Moldéus
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 647-653;

S

  1. Satoh, T

    1. You have access
      Multiplicity and regulation of hepatic microsomal carboxylesterases in rats.
      M Hosokawa, T Maki and T Satoh
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 579-584;
  2. Shepherd, I M

    1. You have access
      Defective induction of phenol glucuronidation by 3-methylcholanthrene in Gunn rats is due to the absence of a specific UDP-glucuronosyltransferase isoenzyme.
      M W Coughtrie, B Burchell, I M Shepherd and J R Bend
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 585-591;
  3. Smith, P R

    1. You have access
      Diminished pentose cycle flux in perfused livers of ethanol-fed rats.
      L A Reinke, J S Tupper, P R Smith and D J Sweeny
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 631-637;
  4. Sweeny, D J

    1. You have access
      Diminished pentose cycle flux in perfused livers of ethanol-fed rats.
      L A Reinke, J S Tupper, P R Smith and D J Sweeny
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 631-637;

T

  1. Taylor, P

    1. You have access
      Site selectivity of fluorescent bisquaternary phenanthridinium ligands for acetylcholinesterase.
      H A Berman, M M Decker, M W Nowak, K J Leonard, M McCauley, W M Baker and P Taylor
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 610-616;
  2. Tew, K D

    1. You have access
      Glutathione S-transferases in nitrogen mustard-resistant and -sensitive cell lines.
      A L Buller, M L Clapper and K D Tew
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 575-578;
  3. Tsai, Y S

    1. You have access
      Fourier transform infrared studies on phospholipid hydration: phosphate-oriented hydrogen bonding and its attenuation by volatile anesthetics.
      Y S Tsai, S M Ma, H Kamaya and I Ueda
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 623-630;
  4. Tupper, J S

    1. You have access
      Diminished pentose cycle flux in perfused livers of ethanol-fed rats.
      L A Reinke, J S Tupper, P R Smith and D J Sweeny
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 631-637;
  5. Tynes, R E

    1. You have access
      Tissue- and species-dependent expression of multiple forms of mammalian microsomal flavin-containing monooxygenase.
      R E Tynes and R M Philpot
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 569-574;

U

  1. Ueda, I

    1. You have access
      Fourier transform infrared studies on phospholipid hydration: phosphate-oriented hydrogen bonding and its attenuation by volatile anesthetics.
      Y S Tsai, S M Ma, H Kamaya and I Ueda
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 623-630;

V

  1. Vlessis, A A

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      Selenite-induced NAD(P)H oxidation and calcium release in isolated mitochondria: relationship to in vivo toxicity.
      A A Vlessis and L Mela-Riker
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 643-646;

W

  1. Waller, F M

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      Stimulation of biliary glutathione secretion by sulfonylureas.
      T B Patel, H M Rashed, J Dyson and F M Waller
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1987, 31 (6) 638-642;
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