97 results on '"Gmiro, V. E."'
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2. Search for Selective Glua1 Ampa Receptor Antagonists in a Series of Dicationic Compounds
3. Synthesis and Anxiolytic Activity of 9-(4-Ethylpiperazino-1-Carbonyl)Fluoren-9-OL Hydrochloride, A Structural Analog of the M-Choline Blocker Amizil
4. Comparison of the Pharmacological Activity and Safety of 1-Adamantylguanidine and 3,5-Dimethyl-1-Adamantylguanidine to those of Memantine
5. Synthesis and Pharmacological Properties of N-Decyltropine (IEM-1556) as Compared to Selective Nicotinic Receptor Antagonist Tert-Butyldecylammonium (IEM-1678)
6. Comparison of the Antiparkinson Activity of Levodopa, Memantine, and Guanidine-Containing Analogs of Amantadine and Memantine (IEM-2151 and IEM-2163) in Rats with Rotenone-Induced Parkinsonism
7. Synthesis and Pharmacological Properties of 1-(6-Aminohexylamino)-1-Phenylcyclohexyl Dihydrochloride (IEM-2062) as Compared with Memantine
8. Comparison of the Chronic Anticonvulsant Activity and Safety of IEM-1913, Sodium Valproate, IEM-1676, and Memantine in Experiments on Rats
9. Synthesis and Pharmacological Properties of Adamantane-Containing Bis-Cationic Compounds
10. Dication Molecules as Tools for Studying Actylcholine and Glutamate Receptors (Review).
11. Comparison of Pharmacological Potency and Safety of Glutamate Blocker IEM-1913 and Memantine
12. Stimulation of Gastric Mucosal Afferents with Mesaton Potentiates the Anticonvulsant and Eliminates the Sedative Actions of Sodium Valproate in Rats with Corasol Kindling
13. Mesaton (phenylephrine) Potentiates the Antidepressant and Eliminates the Sedative Action of Amitriptyline in Rats
14. IEM-1460 and Spermine Potentiate the Analgesic Actions of Fentanyl and Analgin in Rats
15. Combined Blockade of AMPA and NMDA Receptors Produces Maximal Suppression of the Development of Corasol Kindling in Rats
16. Phenylephrine Potentiates the Anticonvulsant Effect and Neutralizes the Sedative Effect of Diazepam in Rats upon Combined Intragastric Administration
17. Effects of Ionotropic Glutamate Receptor Channel Blockers on the Organization of Sleep in Rats
18. Peripherally Acting Mediators of Pain and Analgesia Potentiate the Central Analgesic Effects of Fentanyl and Analgin (Dipyrone) in Rats
19. Stimulation of Gastric Mucosal Afferents with Adrenaline Potentiates the Anticonvulsive But Not the Sedative Action of Diazepam in Rats
20. Combined Blockade of NMDA and AMPA Receptors Prevents Acute Kainate Seizures and Chronic Kainate Lethality in Rats
21. 9-Aminoacridine blocks NMDA and AMPA receptors by different mechanisms
22. Ion channels of glutamate receptors of nerve-muscle junction of larva of the fly Calliphora vicina demonstrate a high structural homology with vertebrate AMPA-channels
23. Peripheral and central routes of administration of quaternary ammonium compound IEM-1460 are equally potent in reducing the severity of nicotine-induced seizures in mice
24. Involvement of ionotropic glutamate receptors in the appearance of arecoline tremor in mice
25. Comparative study of preventive and therapeutic effects of IEM-1966 and memantine in rats with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis
26. Mechanisms of blockade of glutamate receptor ionic channels: Paradox of 9-aminoacridine
27. Effects of ionotropic glutamate receptor channel blockers on the development of pentylenetetrazol kindling in mice
28. Studies of the Roles of NMDA and AMPA Glutamate Receptors in the Mechanism of Corasole Convulsions in Mice
29. Comparison of the Anticonvulsive Activities of Organic Mono- and Dications with Their Abilities to Inhibit NMDA and AMPA Glutamate Receptors
30. The Ability of New Non-Competitive Glutamate Receptor Blockers to Weaken Motor Disorders in Animals
31. Studies of the Structure of Glutamate Receptor Ion Channels and the Mechanisms of Their Blockade by Organic Cations
32. Structural Characteristics of Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors as Identified by Channel Blockade
33. Ion Channel Topography of the Neuronal Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor: Pharmacochemical Approaches
34. The involvement of glutamatergic transmission in the mechanism of movement disorders induced by reversive rotation of white mice
35. Combined blockade of AMPA and NMDA receptors in the brain of rats prevents pentylenetetrazole-induced clonic and tonic-clonic seizures without ataxia
36. Epinephrine potentiates the analgesic and antidepressant effects of amitriptyline as a result of stimulation of the gastric mucosal afferents
37. Combined blockade of α3β4 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and GluR1 AMPA receptors in rats prevents kainate-induced tonic-clonic seizures
38. Epinephrine potentiates antipsychotic, but not cataleptogenic effect of haloperidol in rats
39. Effect of modulators of the polyamine site on the development of seizures induced by systemic and intracerebral administration of N-methyl-D-aspartate in albino mice
40. Epinephrine potentiates the analgesic and antidepressant effects of polyvinylpyrrolidone and cholecystokinin due to stimulation of afferents in the gastric mucosa
41. Channel blocking drugs as tools to study glutamate receptors in insect muscles and molluscan neurons
42. Organic blockers escape from trapping in the AMPA receptor channels by leaking into the cytoplasm
43. Selective pharmacological blocking of synaptic transmission through the parasympathetic ganglia: Effects on the cardiovascular system
44. Blockade of glutamate- and cholinergic ion channels by amantadane derivatives
45. Selective pharmacological blockade of synaptic transmission in parasympathetic pathways to the heart in rats
46. Blocking of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors with d-sparteine derivatives
47. Design of antagonists for NMDA and AMPA receptors
48. Determinants of trapping block of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor channels
49. Properties of Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors Revealed by Channel Blockade
50. Mechanism of the ganglion-blocking action of bis-ammonium compounds
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