Search

Your search keyword '"Biogenic Amines metabolism"' showing total 76 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Descriptor "Biogenic Amines metabolism" Remove constraint Descriptor: "Biogenic Amines metabolism" Topic neurons Remove constraint Topic: neurons
76 results on '"Biogenic Amines metabolism"'

Search Results

1. Biogenic amines and activity levels alter the neural energetic response to aggressive social cues in the honey bee Apis mellifera.

2. Localization of the contacts between Kenyon cells and aminergic neurons in the Drosophila melanogaster brain using SplitGFP reconstitution.

3. A comparison of experience-dependent locomotory behaviors and biogenic amine neurons in nematode relatives of Caenorhabditis elegans.

4. Fast intra-axonal transport: Beginning, development and post-genome advances.

5. Combinational chelation therapy abrogates lead-induced neurodegeneration in rats.

6. The cellular prion protein interacts with the tissue non-specific alkaline phosphatase in membrane microdomains of bioaminergic neuronal cells.

7. Morphological and physiological characteristics of the serotonin-immunoreactive neuron in the antennal lobe of the male oriental tobacco budworm, Helicoverpa assulta.

8. Glycosylation-related genes are variably expressed depending on the differentiation state of a bioaminergic neuronal cell line: implication for the cellular prion protein.

9. Neuronal activation in the CNS during different forms of acute renal failure in rats.

10. The globus pallidus sends reward-related signals to the lateral habenula.

11. Light deprivation damages monoamine neurons and produces a depressive behavioral phenotype in rats.

12. Control of bioamine metabolism by 5-HT2B and alpha 1D autoreceptors through reactive oxygen species and tumor necrosis factor-alpha signaling in neuronal cells.

13. Aminergic control of neuronal firing rate in thalamic motor nuclei of the rat.

14. Synthetic bovine proline-rich-polypeptides generate hydroxyl radicals and fail to protect dopaminergic neurons against 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-induced dopaminergic neurotoxicity in mice.

15. Effects of NMDA receptor inhibition by phencyclidine on the neuronal differentiation of PC12 cells.

16. Neuronal signaling and the regulation of bone remodeling.

17. Neuron loss in key cholinergic and aminergic nuclei in Alzheimer disease: a meta-analysis.

18. Costorage and coexistence of neuropeptides in the mammalian CNS.

19. Ethanol pretreatment enhances NMDA excitotoxicity in biogenic amine neurons: protection by brain derived neurotrophic factor.

20. Regional distribution and extrinsic innervation of intrinsic cardiac neurons in the guinea pig.

21. Effect of destruction of noradrenergic neurones with DSP4 on performance on a free-operant timing schedule.

22. Time-course alterations of monoamine levels and cerebral blood flow in brain regions after subarachnoid hemorrhage in rats.

23. Systemic or local administration of azide produces striatal lesions by an energy impairment-induced excitotoxic mechanism.

24. Chronic oral administration of methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl altered brain biogenic amines in the mouse: comparison with inorganic manganese.

25. In vivo imaging of vesicular monoamine transporters in human brain using [11C]tetrabenazine and positron emission tomography.

26. Functional erythropoietin receptor of the cells with neural characteristics. Comparison with receptor properties of erythroid cells.

27. Association of neurotensin receptors with VIP-containing neurons and serotonin-containing axons in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the rat.

28. Biogenic amine localization in cardiac ganglion intrinsic neurons: electron microscopic histochemistry of SIF cells.

30. Regulation of neurotensin-containing neurons in the rat striatum. Effects of unilateral striatal lesions with quinolinic acid and ibotenic acid on neurotensin content and its binding site density.

31. ATP-regulated neuronal catecholamine uptake: a new mechanism.

32. The importance of neuronal uptake of amines for amphetamine-induced release of 3H-norepinephrine from isolated brain tissue.

34. Selective monoamine oxidase inhibitors. 4. 4-Aminophenethylamine derivatives with neuron-selective action.

35. An improved approach to histofluorescence using the SPG method for tissue monoamines.

36. Action of prostaglandin synthetase inhibitors on rostral hypothalamic neurones: thermoregulation and biogenic amines.

37. Effects of 1-alkyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrocarbazole-1-ethanamines and related compounds, potential antidepressants, on biogenic amine uptake mechanisms.

38. [Injection of glyoxylate ions from the recording microelectrode for the fluorescent microscopic detection of neuronal monoamines].

39. The chemical specificity of neurones in the retina.

40. Monoamine-containing neurons in the Aplysia brain.

41. Ontogeny of monoamine neurons in the locus coeruleus, Raphe nuclei and substantia nigra of the rat. I. Cell differentiation.

43. Behavioral effects of L-5-hydroxytryptophan after destruction of ascending serotonergic pathways in the rat: the role of catecholaminergic neurons.

44. Blood platelets as models for neurons: uses and limitations.

45. Fast axonal transport of foreign transmitters in an identified serotonergic neurone of Aplysia californica.

46. R-(-)-deprenyl (Selegiline, Movergan) facilitates the activity of the nigrostriatal dopaminergic neuron.

47. Inhibition of neuronal uptake of 3H-biogenic amines into rat cerebral cortex by partially and fully saturated derivatives of imipramine and desipramine. The importance of the aromatic ring in adrenergic amines--part 3.

48. DSP4 (N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-ethyl-2-bromobenzylamine)--a useful denervation tool for central and peripheral noradrenaline neurons.

49. Synthesis of pyridylallylamines related to zimelidine and their inhibition of neuronal monoamine uptake.

50. MPTP effects on dopamine neurons.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources