metyrapone and ether
metyrapone has been researched along with ether in 5 studies
Research
Studies (5)
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 3 (60.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 1 (20.00) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 1 (20.00) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 0 (0.00) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors
Authors | Studies |
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Dehnen, H; Elsässer, W; Kley, HK; Krüskemper, HL | 1 |
Chatelain, A; Dupouy, JP; Hary, L | 1 |
Akana, SF; Dallman, MF; Shinsako, J | 1 |
Binnekade, R; Janszen, AW; Schmidt, ED; Tilders, FJ | 1 |
Dallman, MF; Green, PG; Levine, JD; Strausbaugh, HJ | 1 |
Other Studies
5 other study(ies) available for metyrapone and ether
Article | Year |
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Evaluation of adrenal function in rats by the measurement of urinary free corticosterone, free aldosterone and free 11-deoxycorticosterone.
Topics: Adrenal Cortex; Adrenocorticotropic Hormone; Aldosterone; Animals; Cold Temperature; Corticosterone; Desoxycorticosterone; Dexamethasone; Ether; Hunger; Male; Methods; Metyrapone; Rats; Reserpine; Stress, Physiological | 1978 |
Pituitary response to bilateral adrenalectomy, metyrapone treatment and ether stress in the newborn rat.
Topics: Adrenalectomy; Adrenocorticotropic Hormone; Animals; Animals, Newborn; Ether; Metyrapone; Pituitary Gland; Radioimmunoassay; Rats; Sex Factors; Stress, Physiological | 1981 |
Relationships among adrenal weight, corticosterone, and stimulated adrenocorticotropin levels in rats.
Topics: Adrenal Glands; Adrenalectomy; Adrenocorticotropic Hormone; Aminoglutethimide; Animals; Corticosterone; Cyanoketone; Ether; Male; Metyrapone; Organ Size; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains | 1983 |
Transient suppression of resting corticosterone levels induces sustained increase of AVP stores in hypothalamic CRH-neurons of rats.
Topics: Adrenalectomy; Adrenocorticotropic Hormone; Animals; Arginine Vasopressin; Corticosterone; Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone; Ether; Hypothalamus; Immunization, Passive; Male; Median Eminence; Metyrapone; Neurons; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Stress, Physiological | 1997 |
Repeated, non-habituating stress suppresses inflammatory plasma extravasation by a novel, sympathoadrenal dependent mechanism.
Topics: Adrenal Medulla; Adrenalectomy; Analysis of Variance; Animals; Body Weight; Bradykinin; Capillary Permeability; Corticosterone; Enzyme Inhibitors; Ether; Inflammation; Male; Metyrapone; Plasma; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Sound; Splanchnic Nerves; Stress, Physiological; Sympathectomy; Sympathetic Nervous System; Time Factors | 2003 |