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AV Node Electrophysiology
Goodman & Gilman's Pharmacology
> Chapter 34. Antiarrhythmic Drugs > Principles of Cardiac Electrophysiology
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Cholinergic Neuroeffector Junction
Goodman & Gilman's Pharmacology
> Chapter 6. Neurotransmission: The Autonomic and Somatic Motor Nervous Systems > Pharmacological Considerations
3.
Effects of Antiarrhythmic Drugs on the Electrocardiogram
Goodman & Gilman's Pharmacology
> Chapter 34. Antiarrhythmic Drugs > Principles of Cardiac Electrophysiology
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Sinus Node Electrophysiology
Goodman & Gilman's Pharmacology
> Chapter 34. Antiarrhythmic Drugs > Principles of Cardiac Electrophysiology
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Ventricular Myocyte Electrophysiology
Goodman & Gilman's Pharmacology
> Chapter 33. Pharmacotherapy of Congestive Heart Failure > Pharmacotherapy of Congestive Heart Failure: Introduction
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Figure 82
Steps involved in the hydrolysis of acetylcholine by acetylcholinesterase
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Goodman & Gilman's Pharmacology
> Chapter 8. Anticholinesterase Agents > Anticholinesterase Agents: Introduction > Structure of Acetylcholinesterase
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Figure 101. The synthesis and hydrolysis of acetylcholine.
Clinical Anesthesiology
> Chapter 10. Cholinesterase Inhibitors > Cholinergic Pharmacology > Cholinergic Pharmacology: Introduction
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Figure 271. The adult nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) is an intrinsic membrane...
Basic and Clinical Pharmacology
> Chapter 27. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants > Skeletal Muscle Relaxants: Introduction > Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs > Normal Neuromuscular Function
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Figure 273. Structural relationship of succinylcholine, a depolarizing agent, and...
Basic and Clinical Pharmacology
> Chapter 27. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants > Basic Pharmacology of Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs > Chemistry
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Figure 72. Molecular structures of four choline esters. Acetylcholine and methacholine are...
Basic and Clinical Pharmacology
> Chapter 7. Cholinoceptor-Activating & Cholinesterase-Inhibiting Drugs > Basic Pharmacology of the Direct-Acting Cholinoceptor Stimulants > Chemistry & Pharmacokinetics >
Structure
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Figure 74.
Biochemical events at cholinergic endings.
Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology
> Chapter 7. Neurotransmitters & Neuromodulators > Small-Molecule Transmitters > Monoamines > Acetylcholine
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Figure 91. The neuromuscular junction. V, transmitter vesicle; M, mitochondrion; ACh, acety...
Clinical Anesthesiology
> Chapter 9. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents > Neuromuscular Transmission
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Figure 92.
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Structure of the ACh receptor. Note the two...
Clinical Anesthesiology
> Chapter 9. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents > Neuromuscular Transmission
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Figure 93. Schematic of the sodium channel. The sodium channel is a transmembrane protein tha...
Clinical Anesthesiology
> Chapter 9. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents > Neuromuscular Transmission
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Figure 94. Chemical structures of neuromuscular blocking agents.
Clinical Anesthesiology
> Chapter 9. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents > Depolarizing Muscle Relaxants > Succinylcholine > Physical Structure
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