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Potter, David
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Pharmacological evidence for heterogeneity of ocular alpha 2 adrenoceptors.
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Review: alpha 2 and DA2 agonists as antiglaucoma agents: comparative pharmacology and clinical potential.
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Adrenergic alpha-Agonists
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Medetomidine-induced alterations of intraocular pressure and contraction of the nictitating membrane.
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Ocular effects of a relatively selective alpha 2 agonist (UK-14, 304-18) in cats, rabbits and monkeys.
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An in vivo model for dissociating alpha 2-and DA2-adrenoceptor activity in an ocular adnexa: utility of the cat nictitating membrane preparation.
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Adrenergic drugs and intraocular pressure: effects of selective beta-adrenergic agonists.
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Comparative effects of alpha-2 and DA-2 agonists on intraocular pressure in pigmented and nonpigmented rabbits.
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Ocular actions of moxonidine: a possible role for imidazoline receptors.
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Alpha-2 adrenoceptor mediated changes in aqueous dynamics: effect of pertussis toxin.
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Rilmenidine-induced ocular hypotension: role of imidazoline1 and alpha 2 receptors.
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Oxymetazoline: potential mechanisms of inhibitory effects on aqueous humor dynamics.
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Naphazoline-induced suppression of aqueous humor pressure and flow: involvement of central and peripheral alpha(2)/I(1) receptors.
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Naphazoline-induced neuroendocrine changes: increases in ANP and cGMP levels, but suppression of NE, 3H-NE, and cAMP levels in rabbit eyes.
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Pharmacological evidence of a role for prejunctional imidazoline (I(1)) receptors in ocular function.
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Adrenergic alpha Agonists