- The distribution and localization of cholinesterases in nerve cells.
- The mode of action of 21-hydroxypregnano-3-20-dione on the neuromuscular system.
- The nervous manifestations of periarteritis nodosa.
- The organization of the nervous system of Ariolimax columbianus.
- Three atypical cases of Wilson disease: assessment of the Leipzig scoring system in making a diagnosis. BACKGROUND/AIMS: The diagnosis of this condition in the absence of any neurological findings may pose a dilemma. In 2001, experts from The 8th International...
- Toxicity of acetylated gentamicin and neomycin.
- Trends in research on the aging nervous system.
- Ultrastructural distribution of cholinesterase activity in the ventral nerve cord of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris.
- Vitamin B deficiency in relation to the nervous system with special reference to the mental symptoms.
- Workshop on neurobehavioral methods in safety assessment of chemicals and drugs. Düsseldorf, F.R.G., December 16-19, 1985.
- [A clinical electroneurophysiological study of neuromuscular system function in patients with diabetes mellitus types 1 and 2]
- [Action of malononitrile on the nervous system.]
- [Cellular and molecular biological aspects in environmental toxicology] Health effects of substances in the environment are considered from the viewpoint of cellular and molecular biology. There are nephrotoxic effects of cadmium...
- [Changes in the nervous system in acute alcoholic intoxication]
- [Early reactions of the nervous system to ionizing radiations.]
- [Effect of carbon monoxide poisoning on the nervous system]
- [Effect of novocain block on reactivity of the nervous system.]
- [Experimental studies on pharmacological properties of Russian streptomycin.]
- [General pharmacodynamic properties of levomepromazine (RP 7044).]
- [Nervous complications due to proclorperazine (stemetil).]
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