Halothane disruption of alpha 2-adrenergic receptor-mediated inhibition of adenylate cyclase and receptor G-protein coupling in rat brain

Biochemical Pharmacology
M K BaumgartnerR S Aronstam

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Mar 9, 1993·Biochemical Pharmacology·A L LoebJ R Williamson
Jul 29, 2003·Anesthesiology·Igor M NikonorovEsperanza Recio-Pinto

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