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June 01, 1992; Volume 41,Issue 6
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    1,5-(Diethylamino)piperidine, a novel spermidine analogue that more specifically activates the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor-associated polyamine site.
    I J Reynolds
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 989-992;
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    Helicase inhibition by anthracycline anticancer agents.
    N R Bachur, F Yu, R Johnson, R Hickey, Y Wu and L Malkas
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 993-998;
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    Transfection of human 5-hydroxytryptamine1A receptors in NIH-3T3 fibroblasts: effects of increasing receptor density on the coupling of 5-hydroxytryptamine1A receptors to adenylyl cyclase.
    A Varrault, L Journot, Y Audigier and J Bockaert
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 999-1007;
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    Regulation by phorbol ester and protein kinase C inhibitors, and by a protein phosphatase inhibitor (okadaic acid), of P-glycoprotein phosphorylation and relationship to drug accumulation in multidrug-resistant human KB cells.
    T C Chambers, B Zheng and J F Kuo
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1008-1015;
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    Increased glucocorticoid receptor gene promoter activity after antidepressant treatment.
    M C Pepin, M V Govindan and N Barden
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1016-1022;
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    Cationic lipids enhance cellular uptake and activity of phosphorothioate antisense oligonucleotides.
    C F Bennett, M Y Chiang, H Chan, J E Shoemaker and C K Mirabelli
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1023-1033;
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    Overcoming of vinblastine resistance by isoquinolinesulfonamide compounds in adriamycin-resistant leukemia cells.
    S Wakusawa, S Nakamura, K Tajima, K Miyamoto, M Hagiwara and H Hidaka
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1034-1038;
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    Distribution of cytochrome P450 1A1 and NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase in lungs of rabbits treated with 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin: ultrastructural immunolocalization and in situ hybridization.
    L H Overby, S Nishio, A Weir, G T Carver, C G Plopper and R M Philpot
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1039-1046;
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    Effect of corticosteroids on the expression of cytochromes P450 and on cyclosporin A oxidase activity in primary cultures of human hepatocytes.
    L Pichard, I Fabre, M Daujat, J Domergue, H Joyeux and P Maurel
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1047-1055;
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    Mutant constructs of the beta-adrenergic receptor that are uncoupled from adenylyl cyclase retain functional activation of Na-H exchange.
    D L Barber, M B Ganz, P B Bongiorno and C D Strader
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1056-1060;
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    Involvement of specific hydrophobic, but not hydrophilic, amino acids in the third intracellular loop of the beta-adrenergic receptor in the activation of Gs.
    A H Cheung, R R Huang and C D Strader
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1061-1065;
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    Lack of apparent receptor reserve at postsynaptic 5-hydroxytryptamine1A receptors negatively coupled to adenylyl cyclase activity in rat hippocampal membranes.
    F D Yocca, L Iben and E Meller
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1066-1072;
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    Identification of two affinity states of low affinity receptors for Escherichia coli heat-stable enterotoxin: correlation of occupation of lower affinity state with guanylate cyclase activation.
    M R Crane, M Hugues, P D O'Hanley and S A Waldman
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1073-1080;
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    Different types of receptor interaction of peptide and nonpeptide angiotensin II antagonists revealed by receptor binding and functional studies.
    W Wienen, A B Mauz, J C Van Meel and M Entzeroth
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1081-1088;
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    [3H]pBC 264, a suitable probe for studying cholecystokinin-B receptors: binding characteristics in rodent brains and comparison with [3H]SNF 8702.
    C Durieux, M Ruiz-Gayo, P J Corringer, F Bergeron, B Ducos and B P Roques
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1089-1095;
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    Determination of the amino acid residues in substance P conferring selectivity and specificity for the rat neurokinin receptors.
    M A Cascieri, R R Huang, T M Fong, A H Cheung, S Sadowski, E Ber and C D Strader
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1096-1099;
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    Photoactivatable agonist of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor: potential probe to characterize the structural transitions of the acetylcholine binding site in different states of the receptor.
    B Chatrenet, F Kotzba-Hibert, C Mulle, J P Changeux, M P Goeldner and C Hirth
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1100-1106;
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    Effects of hexachlorocyclohexanes on gamma-aminobutyric acid receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes by RNA from mammalian brain and retina.
    R M Woodward, L Polenzani and R Miledi
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1107-1115;
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    Activation of protein kinase C selectively inhibits the gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptor: role of desensitization.
    N J Leidenheimer, S J McQuilkin, L D Hahner, P Whiting and R A Harris
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1116-1123;
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    Functionally relevant gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptors: equivalence between receptor affinity (Kd) and potency (EC50)?
    P P Edgar and R D Schwartz
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1124-1129;
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    Competitive antagonism of glutamate receptor channels by substituted benzazepines in cultured cortical neurons.
    K J Swartz, W J Koroshetz, A H Rees and J E Huettner
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1130-1141;
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    Chronic exposure of cerebellar granule cells to ethanol results in increased N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor function.
    K R Iorio, L Reinlib, B Tabakoff and P L Hoffman
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1142-1148;
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    Stimulation of monooxygenation and conjugation after liver transplantation in the rat: involvement of Kupffer cells.
    W Qu, E Savier and R G Thurman
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1149-1154;
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    Effects of vitamin E on the killing of cultured hepatocytes by tert-butyl hydroperoxide.
    P A Glascott, E Gilfor and J L Farber
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1155-1162;
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    Induction of NADPH-dependent diaphorase and nitric oxide synthase activity in aortic smooth muscle and cultured macrophages.
    J A Mitchell, K L Kohlhaas, T Matsumoto, J S Pollock, U Förstermann, T D Warner, H H Schmidt and F Murad
    Molecular Pharmacology June 1992, 41 (6) 1163-1168;
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