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“ D‐Tubocurarine , mecamylamine, DHβE and α‐bungarotoxin, nicotinic ACh receptor antagonists, caused a concentration‐dependent reduction in the release of adenosine evoked by hypoxia.”
British journal of pharmacology • 2006 | View Paper
“ Adenosine enhanced the inhibitory effects elicited either by tubocurarine (4 X 10(-7) - 12 X 10(-7) M), high Mg2+(5 - 11 mM) or low CA2+(0.8 - 0.3 mM) concentrations.”
“In the presence of tubocurarine , the inhibitory effects of adenosine were greater at room temperature than at 37 degrees C; however, adenosine was more potent at 37 degrees C than at room temperature in solutions with high Mg2+ or low Ca2+ concentrations.”
Archives internationales de pharmacodynamie et de therapie • 1982 | View Paper
“The application of adenosine to rat diaphragms during steady-state partial blockade caused by flurazepam or d-tubocurarine showed an inhibiting action of adenosine which was reversed by theophylline.”