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Adrenergic alpha-Antagonists

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  • Alpha(1)-noradrenergic receptor antagonism blocks dependence-induced increases in responding for ethanol  Academic Article
  • Alpha(1)-noradrenergic system role in increased motivation for cocaine intake in rats with prolonged access  Academic Article
  • Alpha-2c-adrenergic receptors contribute to basal nasal patency in the anesthetized cat  Academic Article
  • Evidence for an antagonistic angiotensin-ii alpha(2)-adrenoceptor interaction in the nucleus-tractus-solitarii  Academic Article
  • Genetic variation at the human alpha(2b)-adrenergic receptor locus - role in blood pressure variation and yohimbine response  Academic Article
  • Glomerular immune injury in the rat - the influence of angiotensin-ii and alpha-adrenergic inhibitors  Academic Article
  • Human sympathetic activation by alpha(2)-adrenergic blockade with yohimbine: Bimodal, epistatic influence of cytochrome p450-mediated drug metabolism  Academic Article
  • Multiple voltage-sensitive K+ channels regulate dendritic excitability in cerebellar Purkinje neurons  Academic Article
  • N-arylpiperazinyl-N'-propylamino derivatives of heteroaryl amides as functional uroselective alpha(1)-adrenoceptor antagonists  Academic Article
  • Potentiated opioid analgesia in norepinephrine transporter knock-out mice  Academic Article
  • Stimulation of the extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 pathway by human beta-3 adrenergic receptor: New pharmacological profile and mechanism of activation  Academic Article
  • The alpha(1) adrenergic receptor antagonist prazosin reduces heroin self-administration in rats with extended access to heroin administration  Academic Article

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