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  1. The Novel Functions of M4 Muscarinic Receptors
  2. Striatal M4 muscarinic receptors determine the biological rhythm of activity, with a supportive role of M1 muscarinic receptors
  3. The Intergeniculate Leaflet Plays a Key Role in Sex Differences in the Biological Rhythm of Locomotor Activity in M₄ Muscarinic Receptor Knockout Mice
  4. Muscarinic Receptor
  5. Systems for a Long-Term Record of Animal Activity, Temperature, and Heart Rate Affected by Muscarinic Receptors
  6. Reply to Cinelli et al.
  7. CHANGES IN MOTOR ACTIVITY IN FEMALE MICE LACKING M4 MUSCARINIC RECEPTOR AFTER OVARIECTOMY
  8. Muscarinic receptors in the nucleus tractus solitarii
  9. Multitargeting nature of muscarinic orthosteric agonists and antagonists
  10. Dopamine and Dopamine-Related Ligands Can Bind Not Only to Dopamine Receptors
  11. Two Players in the Field: Hierarchical Model of Interaction between the Dopamine and Acetylcholine Signaling Systems in the Striatum
  12. Lack of M4 muscarinic receptors in the striatum, thalamus and intergeniculate leaflet alters the biological rhythm of locomotor activity in mice
  13. Acute restraint stress modifies the heart rate biorhythm in the poststress period
  14. The deletion of M4 muscarinic receptors increases motor activity in females in the dark phase
  15. M4 Muscarinic Receptors and Locomotor Activity Regulation
  16. Brain region-specific effects of immobilization stress on cholinesterases in mice
  17. Autoradiography Assessment of Muscarinic Receptors in the Central Nervous System
  18. Muscarinic Receptor: From Structure to Animal Models
  19. The M2muscarinic receptors are essential for signaling in the heart left ventricle during restraint stress in mice
  20. Heart ventricles specific stress-induced changes in β-adrenoceptors and muscarinic receptors
  21. Repeated Immobilization Stress Increases Expression of β3-Adrenoceptor in the Left Ventricle and Atrium of the Rat Heart
  22. Developmental Adaptation of Central Nervous System to Extremely High Acetylcholine Levels
  23. The restructuring of muscarinic receptor subtype gene transcripts in c-fos knock-out mice
  24. Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Affects Short Immobilization Stress-Induced Changes in Lung Cytosolic and Membrane Glucocorticoid Binding Sites
  25. Decrease in heart adrenoceptor gene expression and receptor number as compensatory tool for preserved heart function and biological rhythm in M2 KO animals
  26. Near-complete adaptation of the PRiMA knockout to the lack of central acetylcholinesterase
  27. The effect of rapid and depot testosterone and estradiol on spatial performance in water maze
  28. The restructuring of dopamine receptor subtype gene transcripts in c-fos KO mice
  29. Beta3 Adrenoceptors Substitute the Role of M2 Muscarinic Receptor in Coping with Cold Stress in the Heart: Evidence from M2KO Mice
  30. Drastic decrease in dopamine receptor levels in the striatum of acetylcholinesterase knock-out mouse
  31. Sexual dimorphism in stress-induced changes in adrenergic and muscarinic receptor densities in the lung of wild type and corticotropin-releasing hormone-knockout mice
  32. Type 1 and 2 IP3 Receptors Respond Differently to Catecholamines and Stress
  33. Gene Expression of Adrenoceptors in the Hearts of Cold-Acclimated Rats Exposed to a Novel Stressor
  34. Heart Adrenoceptor Gene Expression and Binding Sites in the Human Failing Heart
  35. Regulation of Adrenoceptor and Muscarinic Receptor Gene Expression after Single and Repeated Stress
  36. P.3.f.006 Neonatal administration of HIV-1 proteins alters behaviour and NMDA receptor binding in the adult rat brain
  37. The detection of the non-M2 muscarinic receptor subtype in the rat heart atria and ventricles
  38. Receptor Subtype Abundance as a Tool for Effective Intracellular Signalling
  39. Adaptation to excess acetylcholine by downregulation of adrenoceptors and muscarinic receptors in lungs of acetylcholinesterase knockout mice
  40. Adrenergic and calcium modulation of the heart in stress: From molecular biology to function
  41. The effects of stress on muscarinic receptors. Heterologous receptor regulation: yes or no?
  42. Distribution of mRNA and binding sites of adrenoceptors and muscarinic receptors in the rat heart
  43. Muscarinic Receptors are Affected by Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone and c- fos Gene Disruptions: Is There a Mutual Connection to Adrenoceptors?
  44. The Effects of Short-Term Immobilization Stress on Muscarinic Receptors, β-Adrenoceptors, and Adenylyl Cyclase in Different Heart Regions
  45. The importance of the prolonged postnatal period in determination of heart atrial muscarinic receptor and β-adrenoceptor densities
  46. The effects of hydrocortisone on rat heart muscarinic and adrenergic α1, β1 and β2 receptors, propranolol-resistant binding sites and on some subsequent steps in intracellular signalling
  47. Muscarinic and β-adrenergic receptors in rat heart during hydrocortisone treatment
  48. Heterologous regulation of muscarinic and beta-adrenergic receptors in rat cardiomyocytes in culture
  49. Blphasic changes in the density of muscarinic and beta-adrenergic receptors in cardiac atria of rats treated with diisopropylfluorophosphate