Azhary, R. A., M. T. Khayyal, and S. Saleh,
"Effect of fluphenazine on tissue noradrenaline concentrations and its interaction with pargyline.",
British journal of pharmacology, vol. 53, issue 4, pp. 593-5, 1975 Apr.
AbstractFluphenazine caused a small decrease in the noradrenaline (NA) concentrations of the rat brain, possibly by impairing granular amine storage. The drug diminished the rise in brain and heart NA concentrations induced by pargyline, suggesting that it might posses inhibitory properties on neuronal uptake mechanisms and/or NA synthesis. Fluphenazine abolished conditioned avoidance responses in rats, an effect which was maintained after the concomitant administration of pargyline, when NA concentrations remained high. This suggests that the fluphenazine-induced sedation is not mediated via its effect on brain NA content, but is possibly due to the effect of the drug on NA turnover rates in the brain.
Azhary, R. A., M. T. Khayyal, and S. Saleh,
"Effect of fluphenazine on tissue noradrenaline concentrations and its interaction with pargyline.",
British journal of pharmacology, vol. 53, issue 4, pp. 593-5, 1975 Apr.
AbstractFluphenazine caused a small decrease in the noradrenaline (NA) concentrations of the rat brain, possibly by impairing granular amine storage. The drug diminished the rise in brain and heart NA concentrations induced by pargyline, suggesting that it might posses inhibitory properties on neuronal uptake mechanisms and/or NA synthesis. Fluphenazine abolished conditioned avoidance responses in rats, an effect which was maintained after the concomitant administration of pargyline, when NA concentrations remained high. This suggests that the fluphenazine-induced sedation is not mediated via its effect on brain NA content, but is possibly due to the effect of the drug on NA turnover rates in the brain.
Azhary, R. A., M. T. Khayyal, and S. Saleh,
"Effect of fluphenazine on tissue noradrenaline concentrations and its interaction with pargyline.",
British journal of pharmacology, vol. 53, issue 4, pp. 593-5, 1975 Apr.
AbstractFluphenazine caused a small decrease in the noradrenaline (NA) concentrations of the rat brain, possibly by impairing granular amine storage. The drug diminished the rise in brain and heart NA concentrations induced by pargyline, suggesting that it might posses inhibitory properties on neuronal uptake mechanisms and/or NA synthesis. Fluphenazine abolished conditioned avoidance responses in rats, an effect which was maintained after the concomitant administration of pargyline, when NA concentrations remained high. This suggests that the fluphenazine-induced sedation is not mediated via its effect on brain NA content, but is possibly due to the effect of the drug on NA turnover rates in the brain.
Mikhail, M., M. A. Ahmed, and I. Mekkawy,
"Magnetic susceptibility of mercuric iodide",
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, vol. 36, issue 10, pp. 1033 - 1035, 1975.
AbstractThe molecular diamagnetic susceptibility of mercuric iodide has been measured at room temperature and was found to be 138.6 × 10-6 e.m.u. gm mol for the red tetragonal form. A modified Slater-Angus method gave a satisfactory agreement between the calculated and the experimental results if the bond linking mercury and iodine was assumed to be about 60% covalent. The temperature dependence of the susceptibility of mercuric iodide was also determined. © 1975.
Youssef, A. M., A. M. El-Nakkadi, and A. M. Aboul-Enein,
"Amino acid composition of Egyptian poultry muscles",
Pakistan J. Sci., , vol. 27, issue Nos. 1-7, pp. 37, 1975.
El-Guindi, M. M., M. S. S. Abdou, A. A. Farahat, M. A. Mostafa, A. B. El-Wishy, and K. Abdel-Raheem,
"The Nucleic Acid Content of Consecutive Ejaculates of Buffalo and Friesian Bulls",
Zbl. Vet. Med., A., vol. 22, no. 1: Wiley Online Library, pp. 76–80, 1975.
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