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Paracetamol analogues conjugated by FAAH induce TRPV1-mediated antinociception without causing acute liver toxicity
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- 2018
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N,N'-Bis(2-mercaptoethyl)isophthalamide Binds Electrophilic Paracetamol Metabolites and Prevents Paracetamol-Induced Liver Toxicity
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- 2014
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Pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of a new testosterone gel formulation in comparison to Testogel® in healthy men
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- 1999
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Functional effects of neuropeptide Y receptors on blood flow and nitric oxide levels in the human nose
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- 1998
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Cloning and functional expression of the guinea pig neuropeptide Y Y2 receptor
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- 1997
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Electroconvulsive treatment evokes release of preprotachykinin-A mRNA into the cerebrospinal fluid and ocular aqueous humor of rabbits
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Ocular inflammation induced by electroconvulsive treatment : contribution of nitric oxide and neuropeptides mobilized from C-fibres
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- 1994
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Neuropeptide Y and truncated neuropeptide Y analogs evoke histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells. A direct effect on G proteins?
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Endothelium‐dependent relaxation resistant to N/ω‐nitro‐L‐arginine in the rat hepatic artery and aorta
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Light–dependent effects of zinc protoporphyrin IX on endothelium–dependent relaxation resistant to NoM–nitro–L–arginine
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- 1993
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Multiple neuropeptide Y receptors are involved in cardiovascular regulation. Peripheral and central mechanisms
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Activation of neuropeptide Y1 and neuropeptide Y2 receptors by substituted and truncated neuropeptide Y analogs : identification of signal epitopes
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Neuropeptide Y suppresses the neurogenic inflammatory response in the rabbit eye; mode of action
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- 1992
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Unlike VIP, the VIP-related peptides PACAP, helodermin and helospectin suppress electrically evoked contractions of rat vas deferens
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Characterization of vascular neuropeptide Y receptors
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- 1991
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Neuropeptide Y, peptide YY and C-terminal fragments release histamine from rat peritoneal mast cells
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C-terminal neuropeptide Y fragments are mast cell-dependent vasodepressor agents
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Neuropeptide Y acts at an atypical receptor to evoke cardiovascular depression and to inhibit glutamate responsiveness in the brainstem
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Long-lasting inhibition of the cardiovascular responses to glutamate and the baroreceptor reflex elicited by neuropeptide Y injected into the nucleus tractus solitarius of the rat
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- 1990
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Effects of various neuropeptide Y/peptide YY fragments on electrically-evoked contractions of the rat vas deferens
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Vascular effects of helodermin, helospectin I and helospectin II : a comparison with vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)
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Biphasic blood pressure response to neuropeptide Y in anesthetized rats
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Suppression by neuropeptide Y of capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerve-mediated contraction in guinea-pig airways
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Neuropeptide Y receptor subtypes, Y1 and Y2
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- 1988
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Neuropeptide Y : prejunctional inhibition of vagally induced contractions in the guinea pig trachea
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