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B A Adams

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Ophthalmology|August 1, 1990
Caffeine has no clinically significant effect on aqueous humor flow in the normal human eyeB A Adams, R F Brubaker
The Journal of Physiology|April 18, 2001
RGS2 blocks slow muscarinic inhibition of N-type Ca(2+) channels reconstituted in a human cell lineK Melliti, U Meza, B A Adams
Molecular Pharmacology|January 27, 2004
Differential modulation of CaV2.3 Ca2+ channels by Galphaq/11-coupled muscarinic receptorsR A Bannister, K Melliti, B A Adams
Biophysical Journal|July 1, 1996
Ca2+ current activation rate correlates with alpha 1 subunit densityB A Adams, T Tanabe, K G Beam
The Journal of Neuroscience Nursing : Journal of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses|February 1, 1991
Malignant glioma: current treatment perspectivesB A Adams, J K Clancey, M Eddy
The American Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1987
Aldosterone is a physiologically significant kaliuretic hormoneW R Adam, A G Ellis, B A Adams
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|March 15, 2001
Thyroid hormone deiodination in tissues of American plaice, Hippoglossoides platessoides: characterization and short-term responses to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) 77 and 126B A Adams, D G Cyr, J G Eales
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|January 1, 1987
In vivo estimation of changes in distal tubule flow and their role in dexamethasone-induced kaliuresis in control and potassium-adapted ratsW R Adam, B A Adams, A G Ellis
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|August 1, 1988
Potassium excretion in renal failure in the rat: the role of distal tubule flow and aldosteroneW R Adam, B A Adams, A G Ellis
Nature|August 29, 1991
Repeat I of the dihydropyridine receptor is critical in determining calcium channel activation kineticsT Tanabe, B A Adams, S Numa, et al.
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Ophthalmology|August 1, 1990
Caffeine has no clinically significant effect on aqueous humor flow in the normal human eyeB A Adams, R F Brubaker
The Journal of Physiology|April 18, 2001
RGS2 blocks slow muscarinic inhibition of N-type Ca(2+) channels reconstituted in a human cell lineK Melliti, U Meza, B A Adams
Molecular Pharmacology|January 27, 2004
Differential modulation of CaV2.3 Ca2+ channels by Galphaq/11-coupled muscarinic receptorsR A Bannister, K Melliti, B A Adams
Biophysical Journal|July 1, 1996
Ca2+ current activation rate correlates with alpha 1 subunit densityB A Adams, T Tanabe, K G Beam
The Journal of Neuroscience Nursing : Journal of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses|February 1, 1991
Malignant glioma: current treatment perspectivesB A Adams, J K Clancey, M Eddy
The American Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1987
Aldosterone is a physiologically significant kaliuretic hormoneW R Adam, A G Ellis, B A Adams
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|March 15, 2001
Thyroid hormone deiodination in tissues of American plaice, Hippoglossoides platessoides: characterization and short-term responses to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) 77 and 126B A Adams, D G Cyr, J G Eales
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|January 1, 1987
In vivo estimation of changes in distal tubule flow and their role in dexamethasone-induced kaliuresis in control and potassium-adapted ratsW R Adam, B A Adams, A G Ellis
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|August 1, 1988
Potassium excretion in renal failure in the rat: the role of distal tubule flow and aldosteroneW R Adam, B A Adams, A G Ellis
Nature|August 29, 1991
Repeat I of the dihydropyridine receptor is critical in determining calcium channel activation kineticsT Tanabe, B A Adams, S Numa, et al.
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