The cholinesterase inhibiting action of fluorophosphonates.

PubWeight™: 0.76‹?›

🔗 View Article (PMID 19108104)

Published in Br J Pharmacol Chemother on March 01, 1947

Authors

E D Adrian, W Feldberg, B A Kilby

Articles citing this

phnE and glpT genes enhance utilization of organophosphates in Escherichia coli K-12. Appl Environ Microbiol (1998) 0.79

Articles by these authors

(truncated to the top 100)

The impulses produced by sensory nerve endings: Part I. J Physiol (1926) 75.49

The action of light on the eye: Part I. The discharge of impulses in the optic nerve and its relation to the electric changes in the retina. J Physiol (1927) 64.51

The impulses produced by sensory nerve endings: Part 3. Impulses set up by Touch and Pressure. J Physiol (1926) 58.76

Further observations on the physiology and pharmacology of a sympathetic ganglion. J Physiol (1934) 45.13

Reactions of the normal mammalian muscle to acetylcholine and to eserine. J Physiol (1936) 44.54

The impulses produced by sensory nerve-endings: Part II. The response of a Single End-Organ. J Physiol (1926) 40.20

The chemical transmitter at synapses in a sympathetic ganglion. J Physiol (1934) 38.12

Release of acetylcholine at voluntary motor nerve endings. J Physiol (1936) 35.94

The action of light on the eye: Part III. The interaction of retinal neurones. J Physiol (1928) 33.08

The recovery process of excitable tissues: Part II. J Physiol (1921) 31.42

The discharge of impulses in motor nerve fibres: Part I. Impulses in single fibres of the phrenic nerve. J Physiol (1928) 31.38

Potential changes in the isolated brain stem of the goldfish. J Physiol (1931) 29.13

Rhythmic activity in skeletal muscle fibres. J Physiol (1933) 24.09

The frequency of discharge from the spinal cord in the frog. J Physiol (1923) 21.70

The mechanism of the nervous discharge of adrenaline. J Physiol (1934) 21.17

The refractory phase in a reflex arc. J Physiol (1922) 20.40

The action of potassium on the superior cervical ganglion of the cat. J Physiol (1936) 20.15

The action of light on the eye: Part II. The processes involved in retinal excitation. J Physiol (1927) 19.93

On the summation of propagated disturbances in nerve and muscle. J Physiol (1912) 19.78

Afferent impulses in the vagus and their effect on respiration. J Physiol (1933) 18.52

Potential changes in the isolated nervous system of Dytiscus marginalis. J Physiol (1931) 17.67

Sensory discharges in single cutaneous nerve fibres. J Physiol (1931) 15.58

The interpretation of potential waves in the cortex. J Physiol (1934) 15.04

The acetyloholine metabolism of a sympathetic ganglion. J Physiol (1936) 15.01

Synthesis of acetylcholine by tissue of the central nervous system. J Physiol (1945) 14.95

The discharge of impulses in motor nerve fibres: Part II. The frequency of discharge in reflex and voluntary contractions. J Physiol (1929) 14.02

The impulse discharge from the pacinian corpuscle. J Physiol (1929) 13.79

Liberation of histamine from the perfused lung by snake venoms. J Physiol (1937) 13.03

The all-or-nothing response of sensory nerve fibres. J Physiol (1922) 12.37

Synthesis of acetylcholine in sympathetic ganglia and cholinergic nerves. J Physiol (1943) 10.87

Liberation of histamine and formation of lysocithin-like substances by cobra venom. J Physiol (1938) 10.21

The recovery process of excitable tissues: Part I. J Physiol (1920) 9.66

The chemical transmission of secretory impulses to the sweat glands of the cat. J Physiol (1934) 9.20

The liberation of histamine from the perfused lung by peptone. J Physiol (1937) 8.89

The formation of lysocithin and of a muscle-stimulating substance by snake venoms. J Physiol (1938) 8.23

The spread of activity in the cerebral cortex. J Physiol (1936) 7.98

Discharges in mammalian sympathetic nerves. J Physiol (1932) 7.45

Liberation of histamine from the perfused lung by staphylococcal toxin. J Physiol (1937) 7.16

Impulses in the pyramidal tract. J Physiol (1939) 6.69

The spread of activity in the tenuissimus muscle of the cat and in other complex muscles. J Physiol (1925) 6.63

Properties and distribution of the enzyme system which synthesizes acetylcholine in nervous tissue. J Physiol (1946) 6.25

The effects of drugs, sugar and allied substances on the isolated small intestine of the rabbit. J Physiol (1942) 6.14

Acetylcholine synthesis in different regions of the central nervous system. J Physiol (1948) 5.85

The impulses produced by sensory nerve-endings: Part 4. Impulses from Pain Receptors. J Physiol (1926) 5.67

Formation of acetylcholine in cell-free extracts from brain. J Physiol (1945) 5.37

The effect of diisopropyl fluorophosphonate on neuromuscular transmission in cats. J Physiol (1948) 5.12

Synthesis of acetylcholine in the wall of the digestive tract. J Physiol (1950) 4.95

The chemical transmitter of vagus effects to the stomach. J Physiol (1934) 4.76

The effects of magnesium ions and of creatine phosphate on the synthesis of acetylcholine. J Physiol (1947) 4.75

Afferent discharges to the cerebral cortex from peripheral sense organs. J Physiol (1941) 4.42

The smooth muscle contracting effects of various substances supposed to act on nervous structures in the intestinal wall. J Physiol (1947) 4.09

The acetylcholine content of the cerebro-spinal fluid of dogs. J Physiol (1936) 4.05

The electric response of denervated muscle. J Physiol (1921) 3.86

The peripheral innervation of the vessels of the external ear of the rabbit. J Physiol (1926) 3.76

The liberation of acetylcholine by potassium. J Physiol (1936) 3.53

Synchronized reactions in the optic ganglion of dytiscus. J Physiol (1937) 3.42

The action of histamine on the blood vessels of the rabbit. J Physiol (1927) 3.35

Some observations on salivary secretion. J Physiol (1935) 3.15

Effect of pyrogen and antipyretics on prostaglandin acitvity in cisternal c.s.f. of unanaesthetized cats. J Physiol (1973) 3.13

Fever produced by prostaglandin E1. J Physiol (1971) 3.08

Discharges from vestibular receptors in the cat. J Physiol (1943) 3.06

The mechanism of the sting of the common nettle (urtica urens). J Physiol (1947) 2.92

Perfusion from cerebral ventricle to cisterna magna in the unanaesthetized cat. Effect of calcium on body temperature. J Physiol (1970) 2.73

Vasopressin release by nicotine: the site of action. Br J Pharmacol (1975) 2.61

Pyrogen fever and prostaglandin-like activity in cerebrospinal fluid. J Physiol (1973) 2.33

Olfactory reactions in the brain of the hedgehog. J Physiol (1942) 2.32

Appearance of 5-hydroxytryptamine and an unidentified pharmacologically active lipid acid in effluent from perfused cerebral ventricles. J Physiol (1966) 2.10

Wedensky inhibition in relation to the ;all-or-none' principle in nerve. J Physiol (1913) 2.08

A vasodepressor effect of pentobarbitone sodium. J Physiol (1972) 2.06

Temperature responses to monoamines and an inhibitor of MAO injected into the cerebral ventricles of rats. Br J Pharmacol Chemother (1967) 2.05

The action of bee venom, cobra venom and lysolecithin on the adrenal medulla. J Physiol (1940) 2.05

The temperature coefficient of the refractory period in nerve. J Physiol (1914) 1.89

The hyperglycaemic effect of morphine. Br J Pharmacol (1972) 1.86

Further studies on prostaglandin E 1 fever in cats. J Physiol (1971) 1.82

Nervous discharges from the olfactory organs of fish. J Physiol (1938) 1.73

Effects on temperature of monoamines injected into the cerebral ventricles of anaesthetized dogs. J Physiol (1966) 1.67

The electric response of the human eye. J Physiol (1945) 1.64

Effect on body temperature of morphine and ergotamine injected into the cerebral ventricles of cats. Br J Pharmacol Chemother (1968) 1.59

A simplified technique for fabricating esthetic cast metal occlusal surfaces for dentures. J Prosthet Dent (1990) 1.56

The causes of serum bradycardia. J Physiol (1949) 1.55

The cholinergic nature of the nerves to the electric organ of the Torpedo (Torpedo marmorata). J Physiol (1942) 1.52

Monoamine oxidase inhibition: effect on 5-hydroxytryptamine output from perfused third ventricle and body temperature. J Physiol (1967) 1.51

Mechanism of action of pyrogen. J Physiol (1970) 1.44

Rod and cone components in the electric response of the eye. J Physiol (1946) 1.43

Further studies on the role of prostaglandin in fever. J Physiol (1974) 1.43

The Ferrier Lecture, 1974. Body temperature and fever: changes in our views during the last decade. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (1975) 1.39

Temperature effects produced in dogs and monkeys by injections of monoamines and related substances into the third ventricle. J Physiol (1967) 1.37

Prostaglandins, endotoxin and lipid A on body temperature in rats. J Physiol (1975) 1.28

Temperature effects and catalepsy produced by morphine injected into the cerebral ventricles of rabbits. Br J Pharmacol Chemother (1968) 1.27

Effects of adrenoceptor blocking agents on body temperature. Br J Pharmacol (1971) 1.24

Vasodepressor effects obtained by drugs acting on the ventral surface of the brain stem. J Physiol (1976) 1.24

Morphine hyperglycaemia. J Physiol (1974) 1.23

Microinjections of tubocurarine, leptazol, strychnine and picrotoxin into the cerebral cortex of anaesthetized cats. Br J Pharmacol (1970) 1.21

Comparison of the hyperglycaemic effect of adrenaline and morphine introduced into the liquor space. J Physiol (1975) 1.15

Body temperature responses in cats and rabbits to the monoamine oxidase inhibitor tranylcypromine. J Physiol (1967) 1.14

Effect of 5-hydroxytryptophan acting from the cerebral ventricles on 5-hydroxytryptamine output and body temperature. J Physiol (1966) 1.11

The stimulating action of phosphate compounds on the perfused superior cervical ganglion of the cat. J Physiol (1948) 1.09

C-fragment of lipotropin--an endogenous potent analgesic peptide. Br J Pharmacol (1977) 1.09

The Electrical Activity of the Cortex: (Section of Neurology). Proc R Soc Med (1936) 1.08

The all-or-none principle in nerve. J Physiol (1914) 1.07