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Factors Associated with Improvement in Uncontrolled Cancer Pain without Increasing the Opioid Daily Dose among Patients Seen by an Inpatient Palliative Care Team.
Glucocorticoid receptor number predicts increase in amygdala activity after severe stress.
Astrocytes upregulate survival genes in tumor cells and induce protection from chemotherapy.
Relationship of vacA genotypes of Helicobacter pylori to cagA status, cytotoxin production, and clinical outcome.
The opportunity to share and exchange information with international colleagues was of paramount importance in further solidifying the bonds between our institutions. Introduction.
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Physiological effects of inverse agonists in transgenic mice with myocardial overexpression of the beta 2-adrenoceptor.
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Inverse agonism: pharmacological curiosity or potential therapeutic strategy?
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Inverse agonism and the regulation of receptor number.
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Recent developments in constitutive receptor activity and inverse agonism, and their potential for GPCR drug discovery.
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Getting to the heart of asthma: can "beta blockers" be useful to treat asthma?
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Inverse agonism: from curiosity to accepted dogma, but is it clinically relevant?
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beta-Adrenoceptor inverse agonists in asthma.
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Treatment with inverse agonists enhances baseline atrial contractility in transgenic mice with chronic beta2-adrenoceptor activation.
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Clinical implications of the intrinsic efficacy of beta-adrenoceptor drugs in asthma: full, partial and inverse agonism.
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Drug Inverse Agonism
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Optimizing Beta-Adrenoceptor Signaling Bias in Asthma
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Mechanisms of Beta-blocker Induced Improvements in Asthma
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