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5-Hydroxytryptamine-3 Receptor Antagonists [Hardcover]

Francis D. King (Author), Brian J. Jones (Author), Gareth J. Sanger (Author)


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0849354633 978-0849354632 October 22, 1993 1
5-Hydroxytryptamine-3 Receptor Antagonists provides a comprehensive, authoritative review of the topic featuring contributions by recognized leaders in the field. The book's three sections cover compound discovery and activity rationalization, the use of compounds for studying 5-HT3 receptors, and their applications to therapeutics. This book will be an important reference for oncologists, researchers working with the CNS and gastrointestinal disorders, and anyone working in the 5-HT field within the pharmaceutical arena, academia, and medical practice.

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5-HT (serotonin) receptors have been classified into the subtypes 5-HT1, 5-HT2, and 5-HT3 on the basis of the affinity of 5-HT and relatively selective agonists and antagonists to receptors located in different tissues. Read the first page
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rabbit nodose ganglion neurons, zacopride binding, receptor antagonist potency, preganglionic cervical sympathetic nerves, vagus nerve preparations, rabbit vagal afferent, nodose ganglion neurones, potential anxiolytic activity, abdominal vagal afferents, submucous plexus neurons, emetic response, cultured mouse neuroblastoma cells, emetic pathway, rabbit superior cervical ganglion, rat brain using radioligand binding, vagal afferent terminals, dorsal brain stem, pseudoaffective reflexes, upper gut motility, hepatic afferents, rat vagus nerve, rat superior cervical ganglion neurons, rabbit vagus nerve, subnucleus gelatinosus, emetic stimuli
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New York, Brain Res, Oxford University Press, Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Arch, Trends Pharmacol, Life Sci, John Libbey Eurotext, Pharmacol Biochem, Academic Press, John Wiley, Raven Press, Acta Physiol, Biological Psychiatry, Drug Dev, University of Birmingham, American Chemical Society, Cell Biology, Oxford Medical Publications, Range of Species Emesis Reduced, The Effect of Various, The Netherlands, The Neuropharmacological Basis of Reward, Trends Neurosci, Variety Of Stimuli, Boca Raton
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