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    Autoradiographic visualization of muscarinic receptors in human bronchi by van Koppen, C J, Blankesteijn, W M, Klaassen, A B, Rodrigues de Miranda, J F, Beld, A J, van Ginneken, C A

    “…To visualize muscarinic receptors in human bronchi, the stripping film method was used which permits direct autoradiographic localization of tissue labeling…”
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    Autoradiographic visualization of muscarinic receptors in pulmonary nerves and ganglia by van Koppen, C J, Blankesteijn, W M, Klaassen, A B, Rodrigues de Miranda, J F, Beld, A J, van Ginneken, C A

    Published in Neuroscience letters (29-12-1987)
    “…We investigated autoradiographically the distribution of muscarinic receptors in bovine airways using (-)-[3H]quinuclidinyl benzilate as radioligand. The…”
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    Muscarinic receptors in rat nasal mucosa are predominantly of the low affinity agonist type by Rodrigues de Miranda, J F, Scheres, H M, Salden, H J, Beld, A J, Klaassen, A B, Kuijpers, W

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (31-07-1985)
    “…Specific [3H]l-quinuclidinyl benzilate binding to rat nasal mucosa homogenates occurs to a homogeneous class of binding sites with Kd = 60 +/- 2 10(-12) M and…”
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    Beta-adrenoceptors in human tracheal smooth muscle: characteristics of binding and relaxation by van Koppen, C J, Hermanussen, M W, Verrijp, K N, Rodrigues de Miranda, J F, Beld, A J, Lammers, J W, van Ginneken, C A

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (29-06-1987)
    “…Specific binding of [125I]-(-)-cyanopindolol to human tracheal smooth muscle membranes was saturable, stereo-selective and of high affinity (Kd = 5.3 +/- 0.9…”
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    Quantitative correlations between chemical structure and affinity for acetylcholine receptors by Lien, E J, Ariëns, E J, Beld, A J

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (01-02-1976)
    “…The affinity constants (log K, pA2) of 128 quaternary ammonium compounds belonging to several different series have been correlated linearly with the…”
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    Muscarinic receptor sensitivity in airway smooth muscle of patients with obstructive airway disease by Van Koppen, C J, Rodrigues De Miranda, J F, Beld, A J, Van Ginneken, C A, Lammers, J W, Van Herwaarden, C L

    “…The hypothesis of an increased muscarinic receptor sensitivity in airway musculature of patients with asthma, chronic obstructive bronchitis and emphysema was…”
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    Cholinergic receptors in the upper respiratory system of the rat by Klaassen, A B, Kuijpers, W, Scheres, H M, Rodrigues de Miranda, J F, Beld, A J

    “…Radioligand receptor binding might give more detailed information on the innervation pattern of the nasal mucosa and the character of the various…”
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    Beta adrenoceptor binding and induced relaxation in airway smooth muscle from patients with chronic airflow obstruction by van Koppen, C J, de Miranda, J F, Beld, A J, van Herwaarden, C L, Lammers, J W, van Ginneken, C A

    Published in Thorax (01-01-1989)
    “…Beta adrenoceptor function in central airway smooth muscle of patients with chronic airflow obstruction was investigated by radioligand binding studies and…”
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    Binding of the S(+)- and R(-)-enantiomers of bethanechol to muscarinic receptors in jejunal smooth muscle, nasal mucosa, atrial and ventricular myocardium of the rat by Buhl, T, Rodrigues de Miranda, J F, Beld, A J, Lambrecht, G, Mutschler, E

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (11-08-1987)
    “…Both the enantiomers of bethanechol displaced R(-)-[3H]quinuclidinyl benzilate from muscarinic binding sites in homogenates from rat jejunum, nasal mucosa,…”
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    The influence of neuropharmaca on the nasal glands. Preliminary report by Klaassen, A B, Kuijpers, W, Rodrigues de Miranda, J F, Beld, A J

    Published in Rhinology (01-09-1985)
    “…Contributions from various sources to the nasal fluid are a serious complicating factor for investigating the isolated role of the nasal glands in the…”
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    Characterization of the muscarinic receptor in human tracheal smooth muscle by van Koppen, C J, Rodrigues de Miranda, J F, Beld, A J, Hermanussen, M W, Lammers, J W, van Ginneken, C A

    “…Muscarinic receptors in human tracheal smooth muscle were characterized by radioligand binding and functional studies. Specific [3H]-(-)-quinuclidinylbenzilate…”
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    Simultaneous assay of muscarinic and beta-adrenergic receptors using a double isotope technique by van Koppen, C J, Siero, H L, Rodrigues de Miranda, J F, Beld, A J, Ariëns, E J

    “…Muscarinic receptor and beta-adrenergic receptor binding were measured simultaneously in a membrane fraction of bovine tracheal smooth muscle using…”
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    Are muscarinic receptors in the central and peripheral nervous system different? by Beld, A J, Van Den Hoven, S, Wouterse, A C, Zegers, M A

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (01-02-1975)
    “…The concentration-dependent binding of atropine-3 H to membrane fractions from bovine tracheal muscle, parotid gland and caudate nucleus, measured by…”
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    Muscarinic receptor binding in central airway musculature in chronic airflow obstruction by van Koppen, C J, Lammers, J W, Rodrigues de Miranda, J F, Beld, A J, van Herwaarden, C L, van Ginneken, C A

    “…The hypothesis of an increased muscarinic receptor sensitivity in airway musculature of patients with chronic airflow obstruction (CAO) has been investigated…”
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