F. Bowser-Riley

Publication List Details

Period

1988 - 1992

Number

7

Co-Authors

Competitive antagonism by phentolamine of responses to biogenic amines and the transmitter at a neuroglandular junction.

Bowser-Riley, F, House, C R, Smith, R K

1. A quantitative study has been made of phentolamine's inhibition of the electrical and secretory responses of the isolated salivary glands of Nauphoeta cinerea Olivier to nerve stimulation and bath...

Competitive antagonism by phentolamine of responses to biogenic amines and the transmitter at a neuroglandular junction.

Bowser-Riley, F, House, C R, Smith, R K

1. A quantitative study has been made of phentolamine's inhibition of the electrical and secretory responses of the isolated salivary glands of Nauphoeta cinerea Olivier to nerve stimulation and bath...

Investigations into the origin of the high pressure neurological syndrome: the interaction between pressure, strychnine and 1,2-propandiols in the mouse.

Bowser-Riley, F., Daniels, S., Smith, E. B.

1. The effects of a variety of structural isomers of the centrally acting muscle relaxant mephenesin on the high pressure neurological syndrome have been investigated. Threshold pressures for the...

An evaluation of the structure-activity relationships of a series of analogues of mephenesin and strychnine on the response to pressure in mice.

Bowser-Riley, F., Daniels, S., Hill, W. A., Smith, E. B.

1. A range of compounds structurally related to the centrally acting muscle relaxant mephenesin and to the chemical convulsant strychnine were synthesized and tested for their ability to alter the...

Possible NMDA antagonist properties of drugs that affect high pressure neurological syndrome.

Shuker, M. A., Bowser-Riley, F., Davies, S. N.

1. Previous studies have suggested that a series of drugs modelled on part of the strychnine molecule interfere with the development of high pressure neurological syndrome (HPNS) and it was presumed...