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Brain research. Molecular brain research 21 (1-2), 133-49 (Jan 1994)
Good article. Says that alpha2A receptors are the presynaptic ones.
Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 29 (1), 86-92 (Jan 2004)
says that guanfacine is alpha2A selective.
British journal of pharmacology 106 (4), 986-95 (Aug 1992)
says that oxymetazoline and guanfacine are alpha2A selective over alpha2C, but doesn't mention alpha2B or alpha2B. maybe this is before they were discovered.
Psychopharmacology 136 (1), 8-14 (Mar 1998)
apparently says that guanfacine affects alpha2D
Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 55 (3), 415-22 (Nov 1996)
"Clonidine and medetomidine are much less selective than guanfacine with respect to alpha-2A and alpha-2B receptor subtypes."
Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics 300 (1), 43-9 (01 Jan 2002)
Says that guanfacine is selective for alpha2A.
BJU International 94 (s1), 23-30 (2004)
Mentions alpha2 receptors, but says they're excitatory.
The Journal of urology 166 (6), 2525-9 (Dec 2001)
Mentions alpha2 receptors. Probably won't be any big breakthrough.
The Journal of urology 172 (1), 27-33 (Jul 2004)
Talks about alpha2, apparently.
Current Medicinal Chemistry - Central Nervous System Agents
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