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2. Human Caki-1 cells are the first model for extraneuronal transport of noradrenaline (uptake2) which is based on a clonal cell line
3. The interaction of transport mechanisms and intracellular enzymes in metabolizing systems
4. The Part Played by Mono Amine Oxidase in the Inactivation of Catecholamines in Intact Tissues
5. The action of substances potentiating the transmission of the impulses through ganglia
6. The force driving the extraneuronal transport mechanism for catecholamines (uptake2)
7. Carrier-mediated outward transport of dopamine from adrenergic varicosities of the vas deferens of reserpine-pretreated rats
8. The sensitivity of adrenergic varicosities to the 3H-noradrenaline-releasing effect of potassium
9. The energy requirements for the basal efflux of 3H-noradrenaline from sympathetically innervated organs
10. The steady-state concentration gradient for 3H-noradrenaline generated by uptake1 in the extracellular space of the rat vas deferens incubated with this amine
11. Effect of Reserpine Pretreatment on Stimulation of the Accelerans Nerve of the Dog
12. Autoradiographic study of the rat vas deferens incubated with 3H-noradrenaline
13. The heterogeneity of the neuronal distribution of exogenous noradrenaline in the rat vas deferens
14. Mechanisms of the release of 3H-noradrenaline by dimethylphenylpiperazinium (DMPP) in the rat vas deferens
15. Human Caki-1 Cells Are the First Clonal Cell Line Known to Possess the Extraneuronal Transport Mechanism for Noradrenaline (Uptake2)
16. The Heterogeneous Labelling with 3H-noradrenaline of the Incubated Vas Deferens of the Rat
17. The influence of the density of adrenergic innervation on the extracellular steady-state concentration gradient for 3H-noradrenaline
18. The Extraneuronal Uptake and Metabolism of Catecholamines
19. The Mechanism of Action of Indirectly Acting Sympathomimetic Amines
20. Degeneration activity after parasympathetic or sympathetic denervation
21. Some aspects of the pharmacology of autonomic ganglion cells
22. Classification of Sympathomimetic Amines
23. Factors Influencing the Concentration of Catecholamines at the Receptors
24. Effect of the Adrenergic Neurone Blocker, β-TM 10, on the Depletion of Noradrenaline induced by Denervation or Reserpine
25. The functional coupling of neuronal and extraneuronal transport with intracellular monoamine oxidase
26. The Dynamics of Adrenergic Nerve Endings
27. Nerve—Muscle Preparations of the Nictitating Membrane
28. Saturation of the Uptake of Noradrenaline as a Determinant of Pharmacological Effects
29. The kinetic constants for the extraneuronal uptake and metabolism of 3H-(−)-Noradrenaline in the perfused rat heart
30. The influence of monoamine oxidase and catechol-O-methyl transferase on the distribution of 3H-(±)-noradrenaline in rabbit aortic strips
31. Factors determining the rate of relaxation of rabbit aortic strips after an exposure to noradrenaline
32. The membrane potential of vascular smooth muscle appears to modulate uptake2 of 3H-isoprenaline
33. A comparative study of the properties of the catechol-O-methyltransferase inhibitors, U-0521 and tropolone acetamide, in rat perfused heart
34. The release of3H-noradrenaline by p- and m-tyramines and -octopamines, and the effect of deuterium substitution in α-position
35. The outward transport of catecholamines mediated by uptake2 of the rat heart
36. Extraneuronal removal, accumulation and O-methylation of isoprenaline in the perfused heart
37. Analysis of the compartments involved in the extraneuronal storage and metabolism of isoprenaline in the perfused heart
38. False labelling of comerically available 3H-catecholamines?
39. The substrate specificity of uptake2 in the rat heart
40. The determination of the rate constant for the efflux of an amine from efflux curves for amine and metabolite
41. The extraneuronal compartments for the distribution of isoprenaline in the rat heart
42. The uptake and metabolism of 3H-catecholamines in rat cerebral cortex slices
43. Stereoselectivity of the accumulation and metabolism of noradrenaline in rabbit aortic strips
44. The extraneuronal uptake and metabolism of 3H-isoprenaline in the rabbit iris
45. Relaxation of splenic strips during wash out with amine-free solution after an exposure to noradrenaline
46. The mechanism of the 3H-noradrenaline releasing effect of various substrates of uptake1: role of monoamine oxidase and of vesicularly stored 3H-noradrenaline
47. Temperature sensitivity of the extraneuronal uptake and metabolism of isoprenaline in the perfused rat heart
48. The metabolizing systems involved in the inactivation of catecholamines
49. An analysis of the alpha- and beta-effects of isoprenaline on the isolated nictitating membrane
50. The influence of inhibition of catechol-O-methyl transferase or of monoamine oxidase on the extraneuronal metabolism of 3H-(−)-noradrenaline in the rat heart
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