[HTML][HTML] On sensitiveness to drugs in animals and men
WS van Leeuwen - Journal Pharmacology and Experimental …, 1924 - books.google.com
The real site of action (Angriffspunkt) of drugs is unknown but it is certain, that each drug
before being able to exert an action must enter into a chemical or physico-chemical reaction …
before being able to exert an action must enter into a chemical or physico-chemical reaction …
[HTML][HTML] On antagonism of drugs
WS van Leeuwen - Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental …, 1924 - books.google.com
It may be assumed, as pointed out in the preceding paper, that every drug, before acting,
must be adsorbed by dominant receptors, present at the sites of action of the drug. If this is …
must be adsorbed by dominant receptors, present at the sites of action of the drug. If this is …
[引用][C] Receptor mechanisms
RF Furchgott - Annual Review of Pharmacology, 1964 - annualreviews.org
It is common practice to interpret the effect of a given drug on a given effector system in
terms of an interaction between the drug and a specific receptive substance or receptor of …
terms of an interaction between the drug and a specific receptive substance or receptor of …
Drug-receptor interaction
HR Ing - Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1963 - degruyter.com
The only way of thinking about drug actions in chemical terms is to consider how the drug
molecule alters the chemical properties or interferes with the biochemical reactions ofliving …
molecule alters the chemical properties or interferes with the biochemical reactions ofliving …
A critical survey of receptor theories of drug action
D Mackay - Kinetics of drug action, 1977 - Springer
A drug may be defined as a chemical compound which modifies the properties of living cells.
The result of the action of a drug may be observed on single cells, isolated tissues, or whole …
The result of the action of a drug may be observed on single cells, isolated tissues, or whole …
The classification of drugs and drug receptors in isolated tissues
T Kenakin - Pharmacological reviews, 1984 - cdr.lib.unc.edu
The major premise of this review is that isolated more effective therapeutic agents for man. In
this contissues can be used efıctively to obtain information text, the bias of this paper will be …
this contissues can be used efıctively to obtain information text, the bias of this paper will be …
Receptors as defined by their pharmacological properties
WDM Paton - Molecular properties of drug receptors, 1970 - books.google.com
THE pharmacological knowledge which has led to, and to some extent defined, the idea of
the drug receptor can be arranged in three parts, concerned with (a) structure-action …
the drug receptor can be arranged in three parts, concerned with (a) structure-action …
[引用][C] Theories of drug antagonism
JH Gaddum - Pharmacological Reviews, 1957 - ASPET
Much has been written about the quantitative aspects of drug antagonism and many
attempts have been made to account for the facts in terms of the generally accepted theory …
attempts have been made to account for the facts in terms of the generally accepted theory …
The importance of sensory nerve endings as sites of drug action
KH Ginzel - Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology, 1975 - Springer
The role that sensory nerve endings can play in drug action and the strategy used for its
experimental analysis and proof is first exemplified by three effects of nicotine which are …
experimental analysis and proof is first exemplified by three effects of nicotine which are …
[PDF][PDF] A molecular basis for drug action
EJ ARlfiNS, AM Simonis - 17 Bloomsbury Square, 1964 - lib3.dss.go.th
T HE effect induced by a drug is the resultant of the interaction between the molecules of the
drug and the molecules of which the biological object is composed. The higher the …
drug and the molecules of which the biological object is composed. The higher the …