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Preparation: guinea pig ileum. The presentation includes a brief theoretical introduction to the possible sites of drug action on the longitudinal smooth muscle layer of the intestine, based on a...
Preparation: guinea pig ileum. The theoretical derivation is shown of the equation relating response magnitude to the combined presence in the bathing fluids of agonist and competitive antagonist. The...
Preparation: guinea-pig ileum. Non-competitive antagonism can arise from either non-equilibrium receptor blockade or inhibition of an intracellular process distal to the site of agonist receptor action. The...
Preparation: guinea pig ileum. Describes the isolated organ response recording technique and includes setting up procedures of the mammalian intestine preparation, the principles of isolated organ...
Package of pharmacological experiments to teach basic receptor theory, including occupancy and how response size is related to occupancy. Introduces dose-response curves through simulated experiments on the...
Demonstrates the method of dissection of the rat gut and the preparation of isolated sacs from segments of the intestine. The technique suggested is that of segmentation of the jejunum and ileum into five...
Preparation: guinea-pig ileum. The reasons for engaging in biological methods for the estimation of drug potency are stated as well as the requirements for the successful carrying out of such procedures. The...
A teaching package reviewing the autonomic nervous system and its specific activity in the rabbit jejunum. Explains the significance of using rabbit jejunum tissue, outlines the equipment and techniques...
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