Amobarbital (Vietnamese Wikipedia)

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  • Kim, H. -S.; Wan, X.; Mathers, D. A.; Puil, E. (2004). “Selective GABA-receptor actions of amobarbital on thalamic neurons”. British Journal of Pharmacology. 143 (4): 485–494. doi:10.1038/sj.bjp.0705974. PMC 1575418. PMID 15381635.
  • Stewart, S.; Lesnefsky, E. J.; Chen, Q. (2009). “Reversible blockade of electron transport with amobarbital at the onset of reperfusion attenuates cardiac injury”. Translational Research. 153 (5): 224–231. doi:10.1016/j.trsl.2009.02.003. PMID 19375683.
  • Miller, L. G.; Deutsch, S. I.; Greenblatt, D. J.; Paul, S. M.; Shader, R. I. (1988). “Acute barbiturate administration increases benzodiazepine receptor binding in vivo”. Psychopharmacology. 96 (3): 385–390. doi:10.1007/BF00216067. PMID 2906155.
  • Maynert, E. W. (1965). “The alcoholic metabolites of pentobarbital and amobarbital in man”. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 150 (1): 118–121. PMID 5855308.
  • Stocks, J. T. (1998). “Recovered memory therapy: A dubious practice technique”. Social Work. 43 (5): 423–436. doi:10.1093/sw/43.5.423. PMID 9739631.

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  • Kim, H. -S.; Wan, X.; Mathers, D. A.; Puil, E. (2004). “Selective GABA-receptor actions of amobarbital on thalamic neurons”. British Journal of Pharmacology. 143 (4): 485–494. doi:10.1038/sj.bjp.0705974. PMC 1575418. PMID 15381635.
  • Stewart, S.; Lesnefsky, E. J.; Chen, Q. (2009). “Reversible blockade of electron transport with amobarbital at the onset of reperfusion attenuates cardiac injury”. Translational Research. 153 (5): 224–231. doi:10.1016/j.trsl.2009.02.003. PMID 19375683.
  • Miller, L. G.; Deutsch, S. I.; Greenblatt, D. J.; Paul, S. M.; Shader, R. I. (1988). “Acute barbiturate administration increases benzodiazepine receptor binding in vivo”. Psychopharmacology. 96 (3): 385–390. doi:10.1007/BF00216067. PMID 2906155.
  • Soine, P. J.; Soine, W. H. (1987). “High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of the diastereomers of 1-(beta-D-glucopyranosyl)amobarbital in urine”. Journal of Chromatography. 422: 309–314. doi:10.1016/0378-4347(87)80468-1. PMID 3437019.
  • Stocks, J. T. (1998). “Recovered memory therapy: A dubious practice technique”. Social Work. 43 (5): 423–436. doi:10.1093/sw/43.5.423. PMID 9739631.

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  • Kim, H. -S.; Wan, X.; Mathers, D. A.; Puil, E. (2004). “Selective GABA-receptor actions of amobarbital on thalamic neurons”. British Journal of Pharmacology. 143 (4): 485–494. doi:10.1038/sj.bjp.0705974. PMC 1575418. PMID 15381635.
  • Stewart, S.; Lesnefsky, E. J.; Chen, Q. (2009). “Reversible blockade of electron transport with amobarbital at the onset of reperfusion attenuates cardiac injury”. Translational Research. 153 (5): 224–231. doi:10.1016/j.trsl.2009.02.003. PMID 19375683.
  • Miller, L. G.; Deutsch, S. I.; Greenblatt, D. J.; Paul, S. M.; Shader, R. I. (1988). “Acute barbiturate administration increases benzodiazepine receptor binding in vivo”. Psychopharmacology. 96 (3): 385–390. doi:10.1007/BF00216067. PMID 2906155.
  • Maynert, E. W. (1965). “The alcoholic metabolites of pentobarbital and amobarbital in man”. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 150 (1): 118–121. PMID 5855308.
  • Tang, B. K.; Kalow, W.; Grey, A. A. (1978). “Amobarbital metabolism in man: N-glucoside formation”. Research Communications in Chemical Pathology and Pharmacology. 21 (1): 45–53. PMID 684279.
  • Soine, P. J.; Soine, W. H. (1987). “High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of the diastereomers of 1-(beta-D-glucopyranosyl)amobarbital in urine”. Journal of Chromatography. 422: 309–314. doi:10.1016/0378-4347(87)80468-1. PMID 3437019.
  • Stocks, J. T. (1998). “Recovered memory therapy: A dubious practice technique”. Social Work. 43 (5): 423–436. doi:10.1093/sw/43.5.423. PMID 9739631.
  • McCall, W. V. (1992). “The addition of intravenous caffeine during an amobarbital interview”. Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience. 17 (5): 195–197. PMC 1188455. PMID 1489761.

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  • Kim, H. -S.; Wan, X.; Mathers, D. A.; Puil, E. (2004). “Selective GABA-receptor actions of amobarbital on thalamic neurons”. British Journal of Pharmacology. 143 (4): 485–494. doi:10.1038/sj.bjp.0705974. PMC 1575418. PMID 15381635.
  • McCall, W. V. (1992). “The addition of intravenous caffeine during an amobarbital interview”. Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience. 17 (5): 195–197. PMC 1188455. PMID 1489761.

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  • “Use of sodium amytal during WWII”. Battle of the Bulge - program transcript. PBS. Lưu trữ bản gốc ngày 14 tháng 3 năm 2009. Truy cập ngày 24 tháng 8 năm 2017. Ben Kimmelman, Captain, 28th Infantry: The assumptions were that this would have some kind of cathartic effect, the sodium amytal, which the men called blue 88's. You know, the most effective artillery piece of the Germans was the 88 and this was blue 88s, because the sodium amytal was a blue tablet.

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  • “Use of sodium amytal during WWII”. Battle of the Bulge - program transcript. PBS. Lưu trữ bản gốc ngày 14 tháng 3 năm 2009. Truy cập ngày 24 tháng 8 năm 2017. Ben Kimmelman, Captain, 28th Infantry: The assumptions were that this would have some kind of cathartic effect, the sodium amytal, which the men called blue 88's. You know, the most effective artillery piece of the Germans was the 88 and this was blue 88s, because the sodium amytal was a blue tablet.
  • Rebecca Leung (ngày 11 tháng 2 năm 2009). “Truth Serum: A Possible Weapon”. 60 Minutes. CBS News. Lưu trữ bản gốc ngày 5 tháng 4 năm 2005. Truy cập ngày 4 tháng 12 năm 2005.