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... Methylxanthines . Derived from Gilbert. chapter 10 CAFFEINE AND Caffeine is the best - known member of a family of drugs known as the xanthine stimulants or the methylxanthines . While there are many meth- ylxanthines besides caffeine ...
... Methylxanthines . Derived from Gilbert. chapter 10 CAFFEINE AND Caffeine is the best - known member of a family of drugs known as the xanthine stimulants or the methylxanthines . While there are many meth- ylxanthines besides caffeine ...
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... Methylxanthines Present in mg theophylline 75-150 total methylxanthines 150-300 total methylxanthines 75-150 total methylxanthines most widely used methylxanthine preparation . It is a mixture. Source 1 cup coffee : decaffeinated ...
... Methylxanthines Present in mg theophylline 75-150 total methylxanthines 150-300 total methylxanthines 75-150 total methylxanthines most widely used methylxanthine preparation . It is a mixture. Source 1 cup coffee : decaffeinated ...
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... methylxanthines can increase cyclic AMP levels by inhibiting phosphodiesterase . There are a number of consequences of cyclic AMP eleva- tion which could explain some of the stimulant effects of the methylxanthines . The first in ...
... methylxanthines can increase cyclic AMP levels by inhibiting phosphodiesterase . There are a number of consequences of cyclic AMP eleva- tion which could explain some of the stimulant effects of the methylxanthines . The first in ...
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Experimental Research Designs 1 History of the Study of Behavior | 10 |
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