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- Editors:
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A. Claudio Cuello
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Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics Mclntyre Medical Sciences Building, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
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Brian Collier
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Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics Mclntyre Medical Sciences Building, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
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Table of contents (51 chapters)
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Cardiovascular Pharmacology
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- P. A. van Zwieten, J. de Champlain
Pages 327-333
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- B. I. Sasyniuk, E. Carmeliet
Pages 335-344
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Nitric Oxide
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Front Matter
Pages 345-345
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- Michael J. Rand, Chun Guang Li
Pages 355-362
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Endocrine Pharmacology and Immunopharmacology
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Front Matter
Pages 363-363
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- Paul A. Kelly, J. Edwin Blalock, George P. Chrousos, Li Yu-Lee, Vincent Geenen
Pages 365-372
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- Alberto Mantovani, Roland Mertelsman, Hans Schreiber, Marc Feldmann, Enrico Mihich
Pages 373-380
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- Oliver Press, John Wijdenes, Martin J. Glennie, Kenneth D. Bagshawe
Pages 381-389
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The Pharmacology of Gene Expression
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Front Matter
Pages 391-391
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Pulmonary Pharmacology
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Front Matter
Pages 401-401
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Chemotherapy
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Front Matter
Pages 411-411
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Toxicology
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Front Matter
Pages 433-433
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- Franz Oesch, Barbara Oesch-Bartlomowicz, Hansruedi Glatt
Pages 435-439
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- Franz Oesch, John M. Essigmann, Chris J. Kemp, Toshio Kuroki, Jay I. Goodman
Pages 441-446
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- Pierluigi Nicotera, Erik Dybing
Pages 447-452
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- Giorgio Bellomo, Ernesto Carafoli, Claus W. Heizmann, Alan Horton, Sten Orrenius
Pages 453-460
About this book
This volume arose from the scientific program of the XIIth International Congress of Pharmacology, held in Montreal, Canada, July 24-29, 1994. The scientific program included plenary lectures and symposia, in addition to poster presentations and colloquia. The abstracts of the Congress presentations were published as .supplement 1 of volume 72 by the Cana dian Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology. The Congress organizers sought a more expansive treatment of the Congress proceedings and appointed Dr. A. Claudio Cuello to coordinate preparation of the present volume; Dr. Brian Collier was chair of the scientific program committee and, thus, also collaborated on this work. The objective that we pursued was to produce a volume of reasonable size which would feature all of the plenary lectures and symposia from those authors who agreed to participate. To this end, we solicited mini reviews from plenary lecturers and asked symposia organizers to coordi nate a single short-review covering the individual topics within their event. Those who accepted this challenge are evident in this volume. We express our gratitude to these authors for doing so, and for exercising considerable ingenuity in completing their task within a reasonable time.