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Ossowska K, Schulze G, Wolfarth S, Coper H, Kaminska A, Hausmanowa-Petrusewicz I
Neuroscience . 1992 Nov; 51(1):167-75. PMID: 1465180
A mechanomyographic response of the hind foot to passive straightening and bending, as well as an electromyographic activity of the gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior muscles were recorded in old (35-44-month-old)...
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Janicke B, Coper H
Growth Dev Aging . 1991 Jan; 55(3):139-50. PMID: 1765416
In young adults rats (5-month-old) d-amphetamine (2 mg/kg/d), administered on a long-term basis via drinking water, caused a moderate reduction in the intake of nutriments, which in part normalized within...
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Janicke U, Janicke B, Schulze G, Coper H
Pharmacol Biochem Behav . 1990 Aug; 36(4):923-32. PMID: 2217523
The effect of d-amphetamine on the learning capacity of male Wistar rats was investigated in multiple T-mazes in two experiments of increasing or decreasing degree of difficulty. Running speed, distance...
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Coper H, Rommelspacher H, Wolffgramm J
Drug Alcohol Depend . 1990 Apr; 25(2):129-34. PMID: 2158420
No abstract available.
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Janicke B, Heil T, Coper H
Drug Alcohol Depend . 1989 Jun; 23(3):247-53. PMID: 2752916
In rats D-amphetamine is predominantly metabolized by hydroxylation to p-hydroxy-norephedrine (p-HNE); in guinea pigs, however, by deamination to benzoic acid. After 2-3 days on dosages of 1 mg/kg per day...
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Kongyingyoes B, Janicke B, Coper H
Drug Alcohol Depend . 1988 Dec; 22(3):223-33. PMID: 3234246
Oral administration of 5 mg/kg of d-amphetamine to adult Wistar rats caused brain NE to decrease to approx. 80% of the control level during 4-24 h after acute treatment and...
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Coper H, Herrmann W
Pharmacopsychiatry . 1988 Sep; 21(5):211-7. PMID: 2906439
The common characteristic properties of psychostimulants, analeptics, and nootropics are excitatory and disinhibitory effects on the central nervous system. The differences lie in the type of excitatory effect. Psychostimulants produce...
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Wolffgramm J, Lechner J, Coper H
Arzneimittelforschung . 1988 Jul; 38(7):885-91. PMID: 2905131
As an example for a drug combination used as a sedative (Vesparax) the actions of secobarbital (S), brallobarbital (B) and the antihistamine etodroxizine (E) were studied in mice after single...
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Janicke B, Coper H, Schulze G
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 1988 Jan; 515:97-107. PMID: 3364901
No abstract available.
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Coper H
Pharmacopsychiatry . 1987 Nov; 20(6):239-41. PMID: 3432356
No abstract available.