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1. Re-evaluation of the cardioprotective effects of cannabinoids against ischemia-reperfusion injury according to the IMproving Preclinical Assessment of Cardioprotective Therapies (IMPACT) criteria

2. Effects of the peripheral CB1 receptor antagonist JD5037 in mono— and polytherapy with the AMPK activator metformin in a monocrotaline-induced rat model of pulmonary hypertension

3. β1-Blockers Enhance Inotropy of Endogenous Catecholamines in Chronic Heart Failure

4. Cross-Talk between CB1, AT1, AT2 and Mas Receptors Responsible for Blood Pressure Control in the Paraventricular Nucleus of Hypothalamus in Conscious Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats and Their Normotensive Controls

5. Why Do Marijuana and Synthetic Cannabimimetics Induce Acute Myocardial Infarction in Healthy Young People?

6. Cannabidiol Affects the Bezold-Jarisch Reflex via TRPV1 and 5-HT3 Receptors and Has Peripheral Sympathomimetic Effects in Spontaneously Hypertensive and Normotensive Rats

7. Weak Hypotensive Effect of Chronic Administration of the Dual FAAH/MAGL Inhibitor JZL195 in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats as Revealed by Area under the Curve Analysis

8. Beneficial and harmful effects of CB 1 and CB 2 receptor antagonists on chronotropic and inotropic effects related to atrial β‐adrenoceptor activation in humans and in rats with primary hypertension

9. Serotonin and beyond—a tribute to Manfred Göthert (1939-2019)

10. Eighth pharmacologic-historical forum

11. Reduction of the serotonin 5-HT1B and 5-HT2A receptor-mediated contraction of human pulmonary artery by the combined 5-HT1B receptor antagonist and serotonin transporter inhibitor LY393558

13. GPR18-Mediated Relaxation of Human Isolated Pulmonary Arteries

14. Opportunities, Challenges and Pitfalls of Using Cannabidiol as an Adjuvant Drug in COVID-19

15. Cross-Talk between the (Endo)Cannabinoid and Renin-Angiotensin Systems: Basic Evidence and Potential Therapeutic Significance

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17. Chronic cannabidiol treatment reduces the carbachol-induced coronary constriction and left ventricular cardiomyocyte width of the isolated hypertensive rat heart

18. Chronic Cannabidiol Administration Fails to Diminish Blood Pressure in Rats with Primary and Secondary Hypertension Despite Its Effects on Cardiac and Plasma Endocannabinoid System, Oxidative Stress and Lipid Metabolism

19. N-Ethylmaleimide differentiates between the M2- and M4-autoreceptor-mediated inhibition of acetylcholine release in the mouse brain

20. Cannabinoids in arterial, pulmonary and portal hypertension - mechanisms of action and potential therapeutic significance

21. Human presynaptic receptors

22. Serotonin discovery and stepwise disclosure of 5-HT receptor complexity over four decades. Part II. Some contributions of Manfred Göthert

23. Cannabidiol Affects the Bezold-Jarisch Reflex via TRPV1 and 5-HT3 Receptors and Has Peripheral Sympathomimetic Effects in Spontaneously Hypertensive and Normotensive Rats

24. N-Ethylmaleimide differentiates between the M

25. Enhanced function of inhibitory presynaptic cannabinoid CB1 receptors on sympathetic nerves of DOCA–salt hypertensive rats

26. Cannabinoids in arterial, pulmonary and portal hypertension - mechanisms of action and potential therapeutic significance

27. O-2050 facilitates noradrenaline release and increases the CB1 receptor inverse agonistic effect of rimonabant in the guinea pig hippocampus

28. Relaxation of human pulmonary arteries by PPARγ agonists

29. Role of the Histamine H

30. Engineered Context-Sensitive Agonism: Tissue-Selective Drug Signaling through a G Protein-Coupled Receptor

31. Role of the Histamine H3 Receptor in the Central Nervous System

32. EP3 receptor-mediated contraction of human pulmonary arteries and inhibition of neurogenic tachycardia in pithed rats

33. Involvement of central β2-adrenergic, NMDA and thromboxane A2 receptors in the pressor effect of anandamide in rats

34. A cannabinoid receptor, sensitive to O-1918, is involved in the delayed hypotension induced by anandamide in anaesthetized rats

35. Prostaglandins of the E series inhibit monoamine release via EP3 receptors: proof with the competitive EP3 receptor antagonist L-826,266

36. Urethane, but not pentobarbitone, attenuates presynaptic receptor function in rats: a contribution to the choice of anaesthetic

37. Virodhamine relaxes the human pulmonary artery through the endothelial cannabinoid receptor and indirectly through a COX product

38. A search for presynaptic inhibitory histamine receptors in guinea-pig tissues: Further H3 receptors but no evidence for H4 receptors

39. RECRUITMENT OF FUNCTIONALLY ACTIVE HEART β2-ADRENOCEPTORS IN THE INITIAL PHASE OF ENDOTOXIC SHOCK IN PITHED RATS

40. Positive inotropic and lusitropic effects mediated via the low-affinity state of β 1 -adrenoceptors in pithed rats

41. Cannabinoid CB1 receptor-mediated inhibition of noradrenaline release in guinea-pig vessels, but not in rat and mouse aorta

42. Central and peripheral components of the pressor effect of anandamide in urethane-anaesthetized rats

43. A search for presynaptic beta3-adrenoceptors in the rat

44. Medicinal Chemical and Pharmacological Aspects of Imidazole-Containing Histamine H3 Receptor Antagonists

45. Presynaptic cannabinoid CB1 receptors are involved in the inhibition of the neurogenic vasopressor response during septic shock in pithed rats

46. Lack of CB1receptors increases noradrenaline release in vas deferens without affecting atrial noradrenaline release or cortical acetylcholine release

47. Atypical cardiostimulant β -adrenoceptor in the rat heart: stereoselective antagonism by bupranolol but lack of effect by some bupranolol analogues

48. Cannabinoid CB1 receptor-mediated inhibition of hippocampal acetylcholine release is preserved in aged mice

49. Replacement of imidazole by a piperidine moiety differentially affects the potency of histamine H3-receptor antagonists

50. Inhibition of striatal and retinal dopamine release via nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptors

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