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Quaternary Ammonium Compounds

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  • A new class of ammonium ylid for 2,3 -sigmatropic rearrangement reactions: Ene-endo-spiro ylids  Academic Article
  • A pathologic cascade leading to synaptic dysfunction in alpha-synuclein-induced neurodegeneration  Academic Article
  • A role for cns alpha-2-adrenergic receptors in opiate-induced muscle rigidity in the rat  Academic Article
  • Antagonism of heroin and morphine self-administration in rats by the morphine-6 beta-glucuronide antagonist 3-o-methylnaltrexone  Academic Article
  • Antibody catalysis of a reaction otherwise strongly disfavoured in water  Academic Article
  • Asymmetric synthesis β-hydroxy amino acids via aldol reactions catalyzed by chiral ammonium salts  Academic Article
  • Blockade of nucleus accumbens opiate receptors attenuates intravenous heroin reward in the rat  Academic Article
  • Brain sites mediating opiate-induced muscle rigidity in the rat - methylnaloxonium mapping study  Academic Article
  • CC-1065 CBI analogs - an example of enhancement of DNA alkylation efficiency through introduction of stabilizing electrostatic interactions  Academic Article
  • Catatonia produced by alfentanil is reversed by methylnaloxonium microinjections into the brain  Academic Article
  • Central administration of an opiate antagonist decreases oral ethanol self-administration in rats  Academic Article
  • Cerebral glucose metabolism during opioid withdrawal following methylnaloxonium injection into the locus coeruleus  Academic Article
  • Deoxyribonucleic acid antibody: a method to detect its primary interaction with deoxyribonucleic acid  Academic Article
  • Destruction of the locus-ceruleus decreases physical signs of opiate withdrawal  Academic Article
  • Dopamine receptor activation increases HIV entry into primary human macrophages  Academic Article
  • Effects of opiate antagonists and their quaternary derivatives on heroin self-administration in the rat  Academic Article
  • Efficient protiodesilylation of unactivated C(sp3)-SiMe2Ph bonds using tetrabutylammonium fluoride  Academic Article
  • Enantiospecific total syntheses of kapakahines B and F  Academic Article
  • HIV-1 subtype A envelope variants from early in infection have variable sensitivity to neutralization and to inhibitors of viral entry  Academic Article
  • Imaging synaptic activity in intact brain and slices with FM1-43 in C-elegans, lamprey, and rat  Academic Article
  • Isolation and proteolytic cleavage of the intact subunit of concanavalin a  Academic Article
  • Kinetically stable complexes in water: The role of hydration and hydrophobicity  Academic Article
  • Kinetics and thermodynamics of hexameric capsule formation  Academic Article
  • Localization of brain-stem sites which mediate alfentanil-induced muscle rigidity in the rat  Academic Article
  • Low-doses of methylnaloxonium in the nucleus accumbens antagonize hyperactivity induced by heroin in the rat  Academic Article
  • Metal directed assembly of ditopic containers and their complexes with alkylammonium salts  Academic Article
  • Methylnaloxonium diffuses out of the rat-brain more slowly than naloxone after direct intracerebral injection  Academic Article
  • Microinjections of an opiate receptor antagonist into the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis suppress heroin self-administration in dependent rats  Academic Article
  • Nucleus accumbens as a substrate for the aversive stimulus effects of opiate withdrawal  Academic Article
  • Nucleus-accumbens and amygdala are possible substrates for the aversive stimulus effects of opiate withdrawal  Academic Article
  • Oleamide-induced modulation of 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor-mediated signaling  Academic Article
  • Preparation of functionalized lipid tubules for electron crystallography of macromolecules  Academic Article
  • Properties of deoxyribonuclease 3 from mammalian tissues  Academic Article
  • Rapid activity-dependent neurotrophic protein CPG15 delivery of the to the axon surface of neurons in intact Xenopus tadpoles  Academic Article
  • Recognition of guests by water-stabilized cavitand hosts  Academic Article
  • Redirecting adenovirus to pulmonary endothelium by cationic liposomes  Academic Article
  • Reversible encapsulation by self-assembling resorcinarene subunits  Academic Article
  • Role of different brain structures in the expression of the physical morphine-withdrawal syndrome  Academic Article
  • Role of fluorophore charge on the in vivo optical imaging properties of near-infrared cyanine dye/monoclonal antibody conjugates  Academic Article
  • S-nitrosation and regulation of inducible nitric oxide synthase  Academic Article
  • Spectral shift of fluorescent dye fm4-64 reveals distinct microenvironment of nuclear envelope in living cells  Academic Article
  • Tetrabutylammonium fluoride-assisted rapid n-9-alkylation on purine ring: Application to combinatorial reactions in microtiter plates for the discovery of potent sulfotransferase inhibitors in situ  Academic Article
  • Tetrabutylammonium fluoride-mediated rapid alkylation reaction in microtiter plates for the discovery of enzyme inhibitors in situ  Academic Article
  • The role of the nucleus raphe pontis and the caudate-nucleus in alfentanil rigidity in the rat  Academic Article

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