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Male erectile dysfunction: Chemical pharmacology of penile erection
Male erectile dysfunction (ED) increases with aging and affects millions. Vascular and/or peripheral and central neurogenic factors are the most frequent causes of ED. In the last two decades, different physiological mechanisms regulating penile erection at local level and, to a lesser extent, at central level, have been identified and characterized. This has led not only to the discovery of peripherally and centrally active drugs, but also to alternative therapeutic strategies for ED
European Society for sexual and impotence research – Fifth World Congress, 1-4 December 2002, Hamburg, Germany, A Review
A radioenzymatic method to measure picogram amounts of dopamine and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid(DOPAC) in small samples of brain tissue.
A simple radioenzymatic method to measure picogram amounts of DOPA in brain and biological fluids
Facilitation of phospholipase A2 activity by mastoparans, a new class of mast cell degranulating peptides from wasp venom
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