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    Timolol decreases aqueous humor flow but not Na+ movement from plasma to aqueous by Maren, TH, Godman, DR, Pancorbo, BM, Vogh, BP

    “…To determine whether the well-known effect of timolol in reducing ocular pressure and aqueous humor (AH) flow is a function of reduced Na+ movement from plasma…”
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    Effect of AlCl3 and other acids on cerebrospinal fluid production: a correction by Vogh, B P, Godman, D R, Maren, T H

    “…Our earlier report that perfusion of Al and Ga salts through rat brain ventricles abolished cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) production is incorrect. We now realize…”
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    The relation of choroid plexus carbonic anhydrase activity to cerebrospinal fluid formation: study of three inhibitors in cat with extrapolation to man by Vogh, B P

    “…Drugs which inhibit carbonic anhydrase (CA) reduce cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow. This study relates the inhibition of CSF flow in cats after 1 to 30 mg/kg of…”
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    Some measurements of autonomic nervous system influence on production of cerebrospinal fluid in the cat by Haywood, J R, Vogh, B P

    “…The effects on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) production of specific agonists and antagonists for the autonomic nervous system were studied during…”
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    Addition of the effects of norepinephrine and acetazolamide to decrease formation of cerebrospinal fluid by Vogh, B P, Godman, D R

    “…In a system for ventriculocisternal perfusion of the choroid plexus, the rate of formation of new cerebrospinal fluid was measured by changes in dilution of an…”
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    Aluminum and gallium arrest formation of cerebrospinal fluid by the mechanism of OH- depletion by Vogh, B P, Godman, D R, Maren, T H

    “…AlCl3 or GaCl3 was added to artificial cerebrospinal fluid and perfused through the cerebral ventricles of the rat. Depending on the metal and its…”
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    The effect of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors and other drugs on sodium entry to cerebrospinal fluid by Vogh, B P, Doyle, A S

    “…Single cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples, taken 7 min after the i.v. administration of tracer 22Na+, provided data for calculation of rate constants for entry…”
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    Timolol plus acetazolamide: effect on formation of cerebrospinal fluid in cats and rats by Vogh, B P, Godman, D R

    “…Administration iv of 50 mg X kg-1 acetazolamide (A) and 3 mg X kg-1 timolol (T) causes the formation of cerebrospinal fluid (f-CSF) to be reduced to 43.7% of…”
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    Effects of inhibition of angiotensin converting enzyme and carbonic anhydrase on fluid production by ciliary process, choroid plexus, and pancreas by Vogh, B P, Godman, D R

    Published in Journal of ocular pharmacology (1989)
    “…Inhibitors of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) (1) and of carbonic anhydrase (CA) (2,3) decrease intraocular pressure (IOP) in conscious rabbits. We asked…”
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    The effect of acetazolamide on the movements of anions into the posterior chamber of the dog eye by Zimmerman, T J, Garg, L C, Vogh, B P, Maren, T H

    “…The rate of entry of bicarbonate and chloride ions the posterior chamber of the dog, a species that has both HCO3- and Cl- concentrations in excess of plasma…”
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    Sodium, chloride, and bicarbonate movement from plasma to cerebrospinal fluid in cats by Vogh, B.P, Maren, T.H

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-03-1975)
    “…Rate constants have been determined for the entry of 22Na+, 36Cl minus, and H14CO3- into CSF from plasma in cats during changes in Pco2 with and without…”
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    The effect of acetazolamide on the movement of sodium into the posterior chamber of the dog eye by Zimmerman, T J, Garg, L C, Vogh, B P, Maren, T H

    “…The rate of appearance (entry) of 22Na into the posterior chamber of the eye was determined in eight dogs under control conditions and again after pretreatment…”
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    Measurement of aqueous humor flow following scleral injection of sulfacetamide as marker: effect of methazolamide, timolol, and pilocarpine by Vogh, B P, Godman, D R, Maren, T H

    Published in Journal of ocular pharmacology (1989)
    “…A simple technique for rapid determination of the flow of aqueous humor (AH) in rabbits is described. Data from control eyes and eyes treated with known…”
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    The effect of furosemide and bumetanide on cerebrospinal fluid formation by Vogh, B P, Langham, Jr, M R

    Published in Brain research (21-09-1981)
    “…Complete inhibition of carbonic anhydrase maximally reduces CSF flow 40-60%. We have confirmed that CSF flow in rabbits may be maximally decreased in this way…”
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    Cerebrospinal fluid formation in rats and cats during treatment with timolol by Vogh, B P, Godman, D R

    “…The influence of timolol upon cerebrospinal fluid formation rate has been examined in rats by the measurement of 22Na+ entry into this fluid after 10, 100, or…”
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