On the presence and distribution of α-adrenoceptors in the heart of various mammalian species J. WagnerO. -E. Brodde OriginalPaper Pages: 239 - 254
Noradrenaline transport by rat heart sympathetic nerves: A re-examination of the role of sodium ions Sergio Sánchez-ArmássFernando Orrego OriginalPaper Pages: 255 - 261
Saturation kinetics of the adrenergic neurone uptake system in the perfused rabbit heart. A new method for determination of initial rates of amine uptake K. -H. GraefeH. BönischB. Keller OriginalPaper Pages: 263 - 273
The influence of the rate of perfusion on the kinetics of neuronal uptake in the rabbit isolated heart K. -H. GraefeH. Bönisch OriginalPaper Pages: 275 - 283
Characterization of α- and β-adrenergic receptors linked to human platelet adenylate cyclase Karl H. JakobsWilhelm SaurGünter Schultz OriginalPaper Pages: 285 - 291
Acetylcholine content of and release from isolated pelviureteral tract M. Del Tacca OriginalPaper Pages: 293 - 297
R 28935 and prazosin: Effects on central and peripheral alpha-adrenoreceptor activity and on blood pressure Nils-Erik AndénCecilia GomesGustaf Trolin OriginalPaper Pages: 299 - 306
Diethylstilbestrol potentiation of the dopamine-elicited formation of adenosine 3′,5′-monophosphate in incubated male rat hypothalamus B. A. Weissman OriginalPaper Pages: 307 - 311
Paradoxical decrease of brain 5-HT turnover by metergoline, a central 5-HT receptor blocker S. BourgoinF. ArtaudM. Hamon OriginalPaper Pages: 313 - 321
The interaction of rifamycin SV with hepatic transport of taurocholic acid in the isolated perfused rat liver R. KrokerM. S. AnwerD. Hegner OriginalPaper Pages: 323 - 327
Interaction of fusidates with bile acid uptake by isolated rat hepatocytes M. S. AnwerD. Hegner OriginalPaper Pages: 329 - 332
Demonstration in human atrial preparations of α-adrenoceptors mediating positive inotropic effects H. J. SchümannJ. WagnerG. Schramm Short Communication Pages: 333 - 336
Metabolic fate of 3H-noradrenaline released from the mouse hypothalamus Edda Adler-Graschinsky Short Communication Pages: 337 - 339
Decreased cAMP content of the hypothalamus of genetically hypertensive rats G. SchmidK. HempelA. Heidland Short Communication Pages: 341 - 343