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ADVANCES IN PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Introduction, Pages ix-x, Jacques R BOISSIER
Chemistry and Biochemistry of Pituitary Endorphins, Pages 3-14, László Gráf
Multiple Opiate Receptors, Pages 15-23, Hans W. Kosterlitz
Pituitary Endorphins: Recent Progress, Pages 25-29, Avram Goldstein
The Biosynthesis and Release of the Enkephalins, Pages 31-37, John Hughes
Opiate Receptors: A) Functional Heterogeneity Demonstrated with an Apparently Irreversible Naloxone Derivative: B) Regulation by Guanine Nucleotides, Pages 39-46, Solomon H. Snyder, Steven R. Childers, Gavril W. Pasternak
Opiate Receptors, Their Endogenous Ligands and the Development of Tolerance/Dependence, Pages 47-56, A. Herz, J. Bläsig, J.P. Fry, V. Höllt, G. Meyer, R. Przewłocki
Physiological and Pathophysiological Relevance of the Endogenous Ligands of the Opiate Receptors, Pages 57-69, J. Jacob
Multiple Classes of Muscarinic Receptor Binding Sites in the Brain, Pages 73-80, N.J.M. Birdsall, A.S.V. Burgen, E.C. Hulme
Biophysical Aspects of Agonist Action at Frog Endplate, Pages 81-90, B. Sakmann, P.R. Adams
Some Observations on Denervation Supersensitivity in Skeletal Muscle, Pages 91-97, Diana Card Linden, John M. Gardner, Douglas M. Fambrough
Structural and Functional Properties of the Acetylcholine-Regulator, Pages 99-105, André Sobel, John Hoffler, Thierry Heidmann, Jean-Pierre Changeaux
Glutamate Receptors in Eucaryotes, Pages 107-116, Peter N.R. Usherwood
Biochemistry and Physiology of Dopaminergic and Beta-Adrenergic Receptors in Mammalian Central Nervous System, Pages 117-126, J.W. Kebabian, T. Cote, T. Chen, V.S. Isaacson, M. Munemura, P.R. Kebabian, P. Setler
Beta-Adrenergic Receptors in C6 Glioma Cells and Central Nervous System, Pages 127-136, Joël Bockaert, Marguerite Lucas, Annette Dolphin
Recent Studies on Opiate Receptors, Pages 137-147, Eric J. Simon
The Role of Guanylnucleotides in the Regulation of Hormonally Stimulated Adenylate Cyclase, Pages 149-157, Thomas Pfeuffer, Dan Cassel, Ernst J.M. Helmreich
Catecholamine-Sensitive Adenylate Cyclase: Identification and Partial Characterization of Some of its Components, Pages 159-170, Allyn C. Howlett, Paul C. Sternweis, Bernard A. Macik, Elliott M. Ross, Alfred G. Gilman
Interactions of Cholera Toxin with Cell Membranes, Pages 171-179, D. Michael Gill
Hybridization of Hormone Receptors with Adenylate Cyclase Systems of Different Cells, Pages 181-187, M. Schramm, J. Orly, S. Eimerl, M. Korner, D. Schulster
Receptor Binding Studies of Beta-Adrenergic Receptors: New Insights into Activation and Desensitization of Adenylate Cyclase, Pages 189-199, Robert J. Lefkowitz, Lewis T. Williams, Linda J. Pike, Michael Wessels
Control of Hormone Receptor Levels and Function, Pages 203-214, Fernand Labrie, Claude Auclair, André De Léan, Michèle Beaulieu, Louise Ferland, Vincent Raymond, Paul A. Kelly, Lionel Cusan, Lisette Lagacé, Jacques Drouin, Jocelyne Massicotte
Problems in Studying Hormone Receptor Binding, Pages 215-222, Steven Jacobs, Pedro Cuatrecasas
Methodological Approach to Radioligand Binding Studies of Adrenergic Receptors, Pages 223-232, Lewis T. Williams, Robert J. Lefkowitz
Synaptic Receptor Proteolipids: Isolation and Molecular Biology, Pages 235-258, E. De Robertis, Sara Fiszer de Plazas, Cristina Llorente de Carlin, J.S. Aguilar, P. Schlieper
The Mechanism of Action of Anti-Hormones, Pages 259-278, J.P. Raynaud
Angiotensin Receptors, Pages 279-289, Marie-Aude Devynck, Philippe Meyer
Index, Pages 291-294