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Australian Dental Journal|December 1, 1977
The effect of storage on the activity of adrenaline in local anaesthetic solutions: an evaluation using bioassay and fluorometric techniquesD C Gerke, G A Crabb, D B Frewin, et al.
Australian Dental Journal|June 1, 1978
The use of mixtures of octapressin and adrenaline in local anaesthetic solutions to obtain more effective vasoconstrictionD C Gerke, T N Halloran, D B Frewin, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology|October 1, 1978
The indirect sympathomimetic activity of etilefrine--a comparison with tyramine and ephedrine using [3H] noradrenalineB R Frost, T N Halloran, D B Frewin, et al.
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Australian Dental Journal|December 1, 1977
The effect of storage on the activity of adrenaline in local anaesthetic solutions: an evaluation using bioassay and fluorometric techniquesD C Gerke, G A Crabb, D B Frewin, et al.
Australian Dental Journal|June 1, 1978
The use of mixtures of octapressin and adrenaline in local anaesthetic solutions to obtain more effective vasoconstrictionD C Gerke, T N Halloran, D B Frewin, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology|October 1, 1978
The indirect sympathomimetic activity of etilefrine--a comparison with tyramine and ephedrine using [3H] noradrenalineB R Frost, T N Halloran, D B Frewin, et al.
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