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    ADCON®-L: a review of its development, mechanism of action, and preclinical data

    ADCON®-L Anti-Adhesion Barrier Gel is a resorbable gel that is placed into the site of a laminectomy before surgical closure and acts as a barrier to scar and surgical adhesions. The scientific rationale for ADCO...

    R. C. A. Frederickson in European Spine Journal (1996)

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    ADCON®-L Symposium

    J. T. Robertson, J. L. Petrie, R. C. A. Frederickson in European Spine Journal (1996)

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    Bioavailability of the Opioid Peptide, Metkephamid

    In recent years a substantial number of peptides have been identified as neurotransmitters or neuroregulators and in many cases these peptides act as systemic hormones as well [1]. An emerging concept in neuro...

    D. R. Holland, R. C. A. Frederickson in Neuroregulation of Autonomic, Endocrine an… (1986)

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    Morphine Withdrawal Syndrome Responses to Cholinergic Antagonists and to a Partial Cholinergic Agonist

    MORPHINE impairs the release of acetylcholine (ACh) at muscarinic and nicotinic sites in the periphery1–3, and within the brain4–8. Paton9 suggested that morphine's ability to impair ACh release might be the orig...

    C. PINSKY, R. C. A. FREDERICKSON, A. J. VAZQUEZ in Nature (1973)