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    Pharmacologic excitability of rat motor nerve endings: the effect of adrenalectomy on neostigmine-induced fasciculations by Sprouse, J S, Baker, T, Riker, Jr, W F

    “…Neostigmine-induced muscle fasciculations, quantitated as fasciculatory muscle action potentials, served as an indirect in vivo indicator of motor nerve ending…”
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    Succinylcholine: mechanism of fasciculations and their prevention by d-tubocurarine or diphenylhydantoin by HARTMAN, G. S, FIAMENGO, S. A, RIKER, W. F. JR

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-10-1986)
    “…Administration of d-tubocurarine (dTC) or diphenylhydantoin (DPH) was evaluated as a pretreatment to prevent succinylcholine (Sch) evoked fasciculations…”
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    Beneficial action of glucocorticoid treatment on neuromuscular transmission during early motor nerve degeneration by Hall, E D, Riker, Jr, W F, Baker, T

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-01-1983)
    “…The effects of a short-term, high-dose glucocorticoid pretreatment regimen (triamcinolone diacetate, 8 mg/kg i.m. daily for 7 days) were examined on…”
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    A morphological study of the effect of glucocorticoid treatment on delayed organophosphorus neuropathy by Drakontides, A B, Baker, T, Riker, Jr, W F

    Published in Neurotoxicology (Park Forest South) (01-12-1982)
    “…The delayed neuropathy caused by the organophosphate diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP) can be minimized by a high dose glucocorticoid regimen started after…”
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    In vivo reversal of depolarizing neuromuscular blockade by Riker, Jr, W F, Okamoto, M, Artusio, Jr, J F

    “…The antagonism of depolarizing blockers, principally succinylcholine and decamethonium, by tetraethyl- and tetrabutylammonium ions in an in vivo neuromuscular…”
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    Neuromuscular Pharmacology in Rat Neonates: Development of Responsiveness to Prototypic Blocking and Reversal Drugs by Okamoto, Michiko, Walewski, Jose L., Artusio, Joseph F., Riker, Walter F.

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-09-1992)
    “…The neonatal pharmacology of neuromuscular drugs was studied in vivo in newborn rats and in vitro in neonatal phrenic nerve-hemidiaphragm preparations. Drugs…”
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    The interactions of Ouabain with post-tetanic and facilitatory drug potentiations at cat soleus neuromuscular junctions in vivo by RIKER, W. F, OKAMOTO, M, ARTUSIO, J. F

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-04-1990)
    “…Cat soleus motor nerve terminals, after high frequency conditioning, generate a post-tetanic repetition (PTR) which leads to a post-tetanic (PTP) of the muscle…”
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    Prolongation of procaine's and procainamide's actions by binding to acryloyl polymers by Erker, E F, Baker, T, Okamoto, M, Udenfriend, S, Riker, Jr, W F

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (27-08-1985)
    “…Procaine and procainamide were covalently bound to acryloyl monomers and polymers. The dose-response and time-action parameters of the cardiac antiarrhythmic…”
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    Glucocorticoid effects on the edrophonium responsiveness of normal and degenerating mammalian motor nerve terminals by Hall, E D, Riker, Jr, W F, Baker, T

    Published in Annals of neurology (01-11-1977)
    “…An intensive short-term triamcinolone regimen in cats preserves the prejunctional actions of edrophonium in degenerating motor nerves. These edrophonium…”
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