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August 01, 1991; Volume 40,Issue 2
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    Primary structure and functional characterization of a human 5-HT1D-type serotonin receptor.
    M W Hamblin and M A Metcalf
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 143-148;
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    Glucocorticoid receptor activation leads to up-regulation of adenosine A1 receptors and down-regulation of adenosine A2 responses in DDT1 MF-2 smooth muscle cells.
    P Gerwins and B B Fredholm
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 149-155;
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    Inhibitory GTP-binding regulatory protein Gi3 can couple angiotensin II receptors to inhibition of adenylyl cyclase in hepatocytes.
    B F Pobiner, J K Northup, P H Bauer, E D Fraser and J C Garrison
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 156-167;
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    Site-directed mutagenesis of alpha 2A-adrenergic receptors: identification of amino acids involved in ligand binding and receptor activation by agonists.
    C D Wang, M A Buck and C M Fraser
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 168-179;
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    Effect of (+)-sparteine on nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the neurons of rat superior cervical ganglion.
    S Voitenko, S Purnyn, I Omeltchenko, G G Dyadyusha, B Zhorov, N Brovtsina and V Skok
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 180-185;
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    Mechanism of nerve growth factor mRNA regulation by interleukin-1 and basic fibroblast growth factor in primary cultures of rat astrocytes.
    X Vigé, E Costa and B C Wise
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 186-192;
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    Stimulation of tyrosine hydroxylase gene transcription rate by nicotine in rat adrenal medulla.
    L H Fossom, C D Carlson and A W Tank
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 193-202;
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    Selective induction of cytochrome P450e by kepone (chlordecone) in primary cultures of adult rat hepatocytes.
    T A Kocarek, E G Schuetz and P S Guzelian
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 203-210;
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    Hormonal regulation of microsomal flavin-containing monooxygenase: tissue-dependent expression and substrate specificity.
    A Lemoine, D E Williams, T Cresteil and J P Leroux
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 211-217;
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    Molecular genetic basis of rapid and slow acetylation in mice.
    K J Martell, K P Vatsis and W W Weber
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 218-227;
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    Purification and characterization of the major hepatic cannabinoid hydroxylase in the mouse: a possible member of the cytochrome P-450IIC subfamily.
    L M Bornheim and M A Correia
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 228-234;
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    Identification and characterization of alpha 2D-adrenergic receptors in bovine pineal gland.
    V Simonneaux, M Ebadi and D B Bylund
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 235-241;
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    Functional responses of cloned muscarinic receptors expressed in CHO-K1 cells.
    S V Jones, C J Heilman and M R Brann
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 242-247;
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    Subtypes of brain somatostatin receptors couple to multiple cellular effector systems.
    K Raynor, H L Wang, M Dichter and T Reisine
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 248-253;
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    Role of inositol (1,4,5)trisphosphate in epidermal growth factor-induced Ca2+ signaling in A431 cells.
    A R Hughes, G S Bird, J F Obie, O Thastrup and J W Putney
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 254-262;
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    Ethanol potentiation of 5-hydroxytryptamine3 receptor-mediated ion current in neuroblastoma cells and isolated adult mammalian neurons.
    D M Lovinger and G White
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 263-270;
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    Agonistic activities of histamine-albumin conjugates at histamine H2 receptors on human HL-60 promyelocytic leukemia cells.
    M Mitsuhashi, T Mitsuhashi, P F Dazin and D G Payan
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 271-275;
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    Comparisons of the combined contributions of agonist binding frequency and intrinsic efficiency to receptor-mediated activation of adenylate cyclase.
    D Stickle and R Barber
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 276-288;
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    Ifenprodil blocks N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors by a two-component mechanism.
    P Legendre and G L Westbrook
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 289-298;
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    Patterns of internal and external tetraethylammonium block in four homologous K+ channels.
    M Taglialatela, A M Vandongen, J A Drewe, R H Joho, A M Brown and G E Kirsch
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 299-307;
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    Glyburide-sensitive K+ channels in cultured rat hippocampal neurons: activation by cromakalim and energy-depleting conditions.
    D M Politi and M A Rogawski
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 308-315;
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    Selective inhibition of glucuronidation by 2,2,2-triphenylethyl-UDP in isolated rat hepatocytes: conjugation of harmol, 3,3',5-triiodothyronine, and N-hydroxy-2-acetylaminofluorene.
    D Noort, E A Meijer, T J Visser, J H Meerman, G A Van der Marel, J H Van Boom and G J Mulder
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 316-320;
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    Role of the steroid 17 alpha-hydroxylase in spironolactone-mediated destruction of adrenal cytochrome P-450.
    D C Kossor, S Kominami, S Takemori and H D Colby
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 321-325;
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    Solubilization and characterization of a high affinity ivermectin binding site from Caenorhabditis elegans.
    D F Cully and P S Paress
    Molecular Pharmacology August 1991, 40 (2) 326-332;
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1 Aug 1991
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