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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 15, 1985 - Issue 7
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Metabolism of 6,7-dimethoxy 4-(p-chlorobenzyl)-isoquinoline. I. Single-dose pharmacokinetics in the rat and mouse

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Pages 553-566 | Received 10 Aug 1983, Published online: 22 Sep 2008

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A. L. Servin, D. Wicek, M. P. Oryszczyn, C. Jacquot, J. P. Lussiana, H. Christinaki & C. Viel. (1987) Metabolism of 6,7-dimethoxy 4-(4′-chlorobenzyl)isoquinoline. II. Role of liver catechol O-methyltransferase and glutathione. Xenobiotica 17:12, pages 1381-1391.
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C. Viel, F. Bister-Miel & J. L. Guignard. 1993. Medicinal and Aromatic Plants IV. Medicinal and Aromatic Plants IV 326 338 .
A.L. Servin, H. Christinaki & C. Viel. (1988) Molecular properties of the papaverine binding sites identified in human colonic membranes with 6,7-dimethoxy-4-(4′-amino,3′-[125I]iodobenzyl)isoquinoline as probe. European Journal of Pharmacology 149:3, pages 371-376.
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Alain L. Servin, Héléne Christinaki & Claude Viel. (1987) Characterization of solubilized isoquinoline binding sites from rat intestine using 6,7-dimethoxy 4-(4'-amino, 3'(125I)iodobenzyl)isoquinoline. Biochemical Pharmacology 36:6, pages 957-963.
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Alain L. Servin, Hélène Christinaki & Claude Viel. (2006) 6,7‐Dimethoxy‐4‐(4′‐Amino‐3′[ 125 I]Iodobenzyl) isoquinoline: An isoquinoline receptor probe . Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals 23:7, pages 761-769.
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