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November 01, 1987; Volume 32,Issue 5
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    Glycosylation of the mammalian alpha 1-adrenergic receptor by complex type N-linked oligosaccharides.
    D G Sawutz, S M Lanier, C D Warren and R M Graham
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 565-571;
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    Decreased human birth weights after in utero exposure to PCBs and PCDFs are associated with decreased placental EGF-stimulated receptor autophosphorylation capacity.
    G I Sunahara, K G Nelson, T K Wong and G W Lucier
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 572-578;
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    Distribution of multiple types of Ca2+ channels in rat sympathetic neurons in vitro.
    S A Thayer, L D Hirning and R J Miller
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 579-586;
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    Inhibition of phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C by manoalide.
    C F Bennett, S Mong, H L Wu, M A Clark, L Wheeler and S T Crooke
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 587-593;
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    Irreversible photolabeling of active site of neutral endopeptidase-24.11 "enkephalinase" by azidothiorphan and [14C]-azidothiorphan.
    A Beaumont, J F Hernandez, P Chaillet, P Crine and B P Roques
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 594-599;
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    Propidium binding to a ribonuclease-DNA complex: X-ray and fluorescence studies.
    M McGrath, D Cascio, R Williams, D Johnson, M Greene and A McPherson
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 600-605;
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    Effects of incorporation of 6-thioguanine into SV40 DNA.
    J Maybaum, A N Bainnson, W M Roethel, S Ajmera, L M Iwaniec, D R TerBush and J J Kroll
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 606-614;
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    Monoclonal antibodies inhibitory to rat hepatic cytochromes P-450: P-450 form specificities and use as probes for cytochrome P-450-dependent steroid hydroxylations.
    D J Waxman, D P Lapenson, S S Park, C Attisano and H V Gelboin
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 615-624;
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    Effects of substance P on the binding of ligands to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
    G A Weiland, J A Durkin, J M Henley and S M Simasko
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 625-632;
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    Cellular mechanisms of opioid tolerance: studies in single brain neurons.
    M J Christie, J T Williams and R A North
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 633-638;
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    Effect of forskolin and acetylcholine on calcium current in single isolated cardiac myocytes.
    H C Hartzell and R Fischmeister
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 639-645;
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    In vitro study of alpha 2-adrenoceptor turnover and metabolism using the adenocarcinoma cell line HT29.
    H Paris, M Taouis and J Galitzky
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 646-654;
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    Relationship between alpha 2-adrenergic receptor binding sites and the functional receptors inhibiting norepinephrine release in rat cerebral cortex.
    A Nasseri and K P Minneman
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 655-662;
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    Estrogen increases adrenergic- but not cholinergic-mediated production of inositol phosphates in rabbit uterus.
    R K Riemer, A Goldfien and J M Roberts
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 663-668;
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    Heterologous up-regulation of Ni-coupled receptors in cultured neural hybrid cells by a transferable factor, whose expression is inhibited in a cyclic AMP-dependent, cell-specific manner.
    L Noronha-Blob, V C Lowe, W J Kinnier and D C U'Prichard
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 669-677;
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    The muscarinic antagonists aprophen and benactyzine are noncompetitive inhibitors of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.
    G Amitai, J M Herz, R Bruckstein and S Luz-Chapman
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 678-685;
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    Effects of delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol on prostaglandin formation in brain.
    M Reichman, W Nen and L E Hokin
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 686-690;
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    Actions of a polypeptide toxin from the marine snail Conus striatus on voltage-sensitive sodium channels.
    T Gonoi, Y Ohizumi, J Kobayashi, H Nakamura and W A Catterall
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 691-698;
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    A molecular model for activation of a 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor.
    R Osman, S Topiol, L Rubenstein and H Weinstein
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 699-705;
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    omega-Hydroxylation of 15-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid by lung microsomes from pregnant rabbits.
    R T Okita, R J Soberman, J M Bergholte, B S Masters, R Hayes and R C Murphy
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 706-709;
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    Regio- and stereoselective metabolism of dibenz[a,h]anthracene: identification of 12 new microsomal metabolites.
    K L Platt and I Reischmann
    Molecular Pharmacology November 1987, 32 (5) 710-722;
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1 Nov 1987
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