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    Aminoglycoside antibiotics: interaction with trimethaphan at the neuromuscular junctions by Paradelis, A G, Crassaris, L G, Karachalios, D N, Triantaphyllidis, C J

    “…Trimethaphan, a ganglionic blocking agent which is administered by intravenous drip to produce controlled hypotension during surgery, produces a complete…”
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    Comparative in vitro activity of aztreonam and other antimicrobial agents against Salmonella species by Paradelis, A G, Delidou, K, Stavrakis, A O, Crassaris, L G

    “…The in vitro activity of aztreonam, the first monobactam antibiotic, was compared with that of 17 other antimicrobial agents against 79 strains of Salmonella…”
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    Interaction of aminoglycoside antibiotics and calcium channel blockers at the neuromuscular junctions by Paradelis, A G, Triantaphyllidis, C J, Mironidou, M, Crassaris, L G, Karachalios, D N, Giala, M M

    “…Aminoglycoside antibiotics (mmol.l-1) gentamicin (0.74), streptomycin (1.02), netilmicin (1.24), amikacin (2.23), sisomicin (2.74), dactimicin (2.75),…”
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    The influence of age on the distribution and activity of histamine receptors in the rat uterus by Paradelis, A G, Triantaphyllidis, C J, Fidani, V, Crassaris, L G, Papadopoulos, A G, Stavrakis, A O

    “…In immature rat uterus histamine (10(-6) mol.l-1) potentiates by 25%, the carbachol (2 x 10(-6) mol.l-1) induced uterine contractions. This potentiation is…”
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    Antibacterial activity of aztreonam: a synthetic monobactam. A comparative study with thirteen other antibiotics by Paradelis, A G, Stathopoulos, G A, Salpigides, G N, Crassaris, L G

    “…The in vitro activity of aztreoman (SQ 26, 776), a new monocyclic beta-lactam antimicrobial agent, was determined against 1720 bacteria, all clinical isolates,…”
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