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“4 Suramin (200–400 μm) also noncompetitively inhibited aggregation induced by U46619 (a thromboxane receptor agonist) or by 5‐hydroxytryptamine in the presence of adrenaline (100 μm), and caused a depression of the maximal response to these agonists.”
British journal of pharmacology • 1992 | View Paper
“ Suramin (0.1 mM), a growth factor antagonist, blocked bFGF receptor interaction in vitro and, at 200 mg/kg given 5-7 days before adrenal surgery , blocked compensatory growth.”
The American journal of physiology • 1993 | View Paper
“We have previously reported that suramin selectively inhibited corticotropin (ACTH)-stimulated corticosterone release by dispersed adrenal cells in a dose-dependent manner via a direct interaction with the ACTH molecule.”