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American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
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March 11, 2000
Effect of bradykinin on membrane properties of guinea pig bronchial parasympathetic ganglion neurons
R Kajekar, A C Myers
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
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October 1, 1989
Arthropod transmission of AIDS?
N R Burgess, R R Kajekar
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
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July 1, 1995
Modulation of the release and activity of neuropeptides in the microcirculation
S D Brain, P Newbold, R Kajekar
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
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December 6, 2001
The integrative membrane properties of human bronchial parasympathetic Ganglia neurons
R Kajekar, H K Rohde, A C Myers
Circulation Research
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March 1, 1995
Essential role for nitric oxide in neurogenic inflammation in rat cutaneous microcirculation. Evidence for an endothelium-independent mechanism
R Kajekar, P K Moore, S D Brain
British Journal of Pharmacology
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May 1, 1995
Effect of a 5-HT1 receptor agonist, CP-122,288, on oedema formation induced by stimulation of the rat saphenous nerve
R Kajekar, P Gupta, N B Shepperson, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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November 18, 2000
Neural integration and allergic disease
B J Undem, R Kajekar, D D Hunter, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology
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June 1, 1992
Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide is a potent vasodilator and oedema potentiator in rabbit skin in vivo
J B Warren, S W Larkin, M Coughlan, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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April 24, 1999
Characterization of vagal afferent subtypes stimulated by bradykinin in guinea pig trachea
R Kajekar, D Proud, A C Myers, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
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July 1, 1992
Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide is a potent vasodilator in humans
J B Warren, J R Cockcroft, S W Larkin, et al.
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American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
|
March 11, 2000
Effect of bradykinin on membrane properties of guinea pig bronchial parasympathetic ganglion neurons
R Kajekar, A C Myers
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
|
October 1, 1989
Arthropod transmission of AIDS?
N R Burgess, R R Kajekar
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
|
July 1, 1995
Modulation of the release and activity of neuropeptides in the microcirculation
S D Brain, P Newbold, R Kajekar
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
|
December 6, 2001
The integrative membrane properties of human bronchial parasympathetic Ganglia neurons
R Kajekar, H K Rohde, A C Myers
Circulation Research
|
March 1, 1995
Essential role for nitric oxide in neurogenic inflammation in rat cutaneous microcirculation. Evidence for an endothelium-independent mechanism
R Kajekar, P K Moore, S D Brain
British Journal of Pharmacology
|
May 1, 1995
Effect of a 5-HT1 receptor agonist, CP-122,288, on oedema formation induced by stimulation of the rat saphenous nerve
R Kajekar, P Gupta, N B Shepperson, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
|
November 18, 2000
Neural integration and allergic disease
B J Undem, R Kajekar, D D Hunter, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology
|
June 1, 1992
Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide is a potent vasodilator and oedema potentiator in rabbit skin in vivo
J B Warren, S W Larkin, M Coughlan, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
|
April 24, 1999
Characterization of vagal afferent subtypes stimulated by bradykinin in guinea pig trachea
R Kajekar, D Proud, A C Myers, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
|
July 1, 1992
Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide is a potent vasodilator in humans
J B Warren, J R Cockcroft, S W Larkin, et al.
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