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The anti-shock effect of anisodamine involves the novel ways of increasing of b-arrestin expression.

  • In: Clinical Biology - Posters
  • At: Istanbul (Turkey) (2009)
  • Type: Poster
  • Poster code: CBS-P-009
  • By: CAI, Guo-Jun (The second military medical university, Shanghai, China)
  • Co-author(s): Liu, Chong (The second military medical university, SHANGHAI, China)
    Su, Ding-Feng (The second military medical university, SHANGHAI, China)
  • Abstract:

    Background information: Anisodamine is a non-specific cholinergic antagonist exhibiting the usual spectrum of pharmacological effects. Moreover, anisodamine significantly reduced the mortality rate for fulminant epidemic meningitis and toxic bacillary dysentery. The putative and non-specific mechanisms proposed for the anti-shock effects of..

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