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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ANTAGONISABLE»
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1
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth sciences
The general nature of these results is well illustrated in the diagram by the
triangular form of the pink region of recovery after lethal doses of physostigma (
a b c), of which the apex indicates the maximum antagonisable dose of
physostigma, ...
2
Veterinary Anaesthesia: Principles to Practice
Be 'reversible' (antagonisable). Nosuch idealdrugis availableyet,although
whereonedrug aloneis insufficient, combinations oftwoor moremaybemore
effective. Drug combinations may allow optimisation of desired effects, whilst
simultaneously ...
3
Practical Methods in Cardiovascular Research
For injection narcosis there are two possibilities: one possibility which can be
antagonised, the other which cannot. The i.m. administration of ketamine and
xylazine is not antagonisable. Effect begins after 5–10 min and lasts for 20–60
min.
Stefan Dhein, Friedrich Wilhelm Mohr, Mario Delmar, 2006
4
Wissenschaftliche Beiträge: Medizinische Beiträge
The blockade of the synaptic transmission in the abdominal sympathet ic
ganglion of the frog and in the superior cervical ganglion of the rat induced by
morphine and pethidine being antagonisable by calcium and reversed by
magnesium ions ...
Universität Halle-Wittenberg, 1979
5
Anaesthesia and intensive care in neonates and children
I. Salvo, D. Vidyasagar. - An accurate record of the sedation procedure and
monitored recordings should be made and filed in the case record. - Single
titratable antagonisable agents should be used and combinations with opioids
avoided.
I. Salvo, D. Vidyasagar, 1999
6
Excerpta medica. Section 30. Pharmacology and toxicology
PHA RMA COL 1 980 3 1 3/ 2 ( 1 45- 1 49) Striatal neurones in the rat were
frequently observed to develop tachyphylaxis to the specific, naloxone-
antagonisable depressant effects of methionine- and leucine-enkephalin on
spontaneous and ...
7
Recent advances in receptor chemistry: proceedings of the ...
... in the absence of a selective antagonist Ash and Schild CH2CH2NH3 HN N
OMe CH2CH2NHMe2 declined to classify these non-antagonisable actions of
histamine any further. 246. PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECTS INFLUENCE OF OF
...
F. Gualtieri, M. Giannella, C. Melchiorre, 1979
8
Endorphins: Endogenous Morphinometric Ligands and Opiate ...
... to develop tachyphylaxis to the specific, naloxone-antagonisable depressant
effects of methionine- and leucine-enkephalin on spontaneous and Lglutamate-
evoked activity. This loss of responsiveness to enkephalins occurred within a few
...
9
Characteristics and function of opioids
Most of these stereospecif ic, naloxone-antagonisable actions are inhibitions of
single unit discharge which are qualitatively similar throughout the mammalian
central and peripheral nervous system. However, some major exceptions exist: ...
Conference International Narcotic Research, Jan M. van Ree, Lars Terenius, 1978
10
Pain: basic principles, pharmacology, therapy
... tolerance developed to the agonistic actions (or antagonisable effects) but not
to its antagonistic effects. Both the qualitative characteristics of the subjective
effects produced by single doses and interaction studies strongly argue that there
...