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2. Author Correction: A new common functional coding variant at the DDC gene change renal enzyme activity and modify renal dopamine function.
3. Author Correction: A new common functional coding variant at the DDC gene change renal enzyme activity and modify renal dopamine function
4. Quinonoid dihydropteridine reductase, a tetrahydrobiopterin-recycling enzyme, contributes to 5-hydroxytryptamine-associated platelet aggregation in mice
5. A new common functional coding variant at the DDC gene change renal enzyme activity and modify renal dopamine function.
6. Comparison of the levels of neopterin, CRP, and IL-6 in patients infected with and without SARS-CoV-2
7. Comparative Study of Blood Neopterin and Biopterins in Patients with COVID-19 and Secondary Bacterial Infection.
8. Role of NT5DC2 in tyrosine hydroxylase phosphorylation based on the analysis of NT5DC2-binding proteins
9. Administration of tetrahydrobiopterin restored the decline of dopamine in the striatum induced by an acute action of MPTP
10. Binding profile of quinonoid-dihydrobiopterin to quinonoid-dihydropteridine reductase examined by in silico and in vitro analyses
11. Peripheral tetrahydrobiopterin is involved in the pathogenesis of mechanical hypersensitivity in a rodent post-surgical pain model.
12. Human tyrosine hydroxylase in Parkinson’s disease and in related disorders
13. Quinonoid dihydropteridine reductase, a tetrahydrobiopterin-recycling enzyme, contributes to 5-hydroxytryptamine-associated platelet aggregation in mice
14. Generation of Dopaminergic Neurons and Pigmented Epithelia from Primate ES Cells by Stromal Cell-Derived Inducing Activity
15. Synaptic Integration Mediated by Striatal Cholinergic Interneurons in Basal Ganglia Function
16. Overexpression of tyrosine hydroxylase in dopaminergic neurons increased sensitivity to methamphetamine
17. Patrolling monocytes control tumor metastasis to the lung
18. Early ascorbic acid administration prevents vascular endothelial cell damage in septic mice
19. Alterations in the reduced pteridine contents in the cerebrospinal fluids of LRRK2 mutation carriers and patients with Parkinson’s disease
20. Myeloid cell-derived catecholamines influence bone turnover and regeneration in mice
21. Tetrahydrobiopterin and Related Biologically Important Pterins
22. Neutrophil-derived catecholamines mediate negative stress effects on bone.
23. Mildly compromised tetrahydrobiopterin cofactor biosynthesis due to Pts variants leads to unusual body fat distribution and abdominal obesity in mice
24. Chronic psychosocial stress disturbs endochondral ossification during bone growth and fracture healing via catecholamines locally produced by myeloid cells
25. Association of monoamine-synthesizing genes with the depression tendency and personality in chronic fatigue syndrome patients
26. Tetrahydrobiopterin Differentially Regulates the Biosynthesis of Catecholamines and Serotonin : Implication in neuropsychiatric disorders
27. Molecular Genetic Analysis of Plasma Dopamine β-Hydroxylase in Depression : New implications for an old biomarker
28. Gene Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease Using Aav Vectors
29. Cytokines and Neurotrophins in Parkinson’s Disease: Involvement in Apoptosis
30. Molecular Basis of DOPA-Responsive Dystonia
31. Determination of Tetrahydropterins as Native Pteridines in Two Microorganisms, Tetrahymena Pyriformis and E. Coli
32. Application of FDCD Spectroscopy for Determination of Chiralities of Biologically Important Pteridines
33. Hyperphenylalaninemia
34. Perturbation of monoamine metabolism and enhanced fear responses in mice defective in the regeneration of tetrahydrobiopterin
35. Priapism caused by partial deficiency of tetrahydrobiopterin through hypofunction of the sympathetic neurons in sepiapterin reductase gene‐disrupted mice
36. Tyrosine hydroxylase activity is regulated through the modification of the 176th cysteine residue
37. Is the priapism of sepiapterin reductase-deficient mice caused by nitric oxide overproduction ?
38. Gene Therapy of a Rodent Model of Parkinson’s Disease using Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) Vectors
39. Early ascorbic acid administration prevents vascular endothelial cell damage in septic mice
40. Differential Involvement of Striosome and Matrix Dopamine Systems in a Transgenic Model of Dopa-Responsive Dystonia
41. Molecular Biology of Catecholamine Systems: Multiple Tyrosine Hydroxylases in Different Simian Species, and in Humans in Relation to Parkinson’s Disease
42. Early Ascorbic Acid Administration Prevents Vascular Endothelial Cell Damage In Septic Mice
43. Myeloid cell-derived catecholamines influence bone turnover and regeneration in mice
44. Advanced Research on Dopamine Signaling to Develop Drugs for the Treatment of Mental Disorders: Regulation of Dopaminergic Neural Transmission by Tyrosine Hydroxylase Protein at Nerve Terminals
45. Genes of Human Catecholamine-Synthesizing Enzymes
46. Food-Derived Heterocyclic Amines as Potent Inhibitors of Catecholamine Metabolism
47. Reversible S-glutathionylation of human 6-pyruvoyl tetrahydropterin synthase protects its enzymatic activity
48. Effects of TRK-820, a selective kappa opioid receptor agonist, on rat schizophrenia models
49. Epinephrine Production in Th17 Cells and Experimental Autoimmune Encephalitis
50. Nr4a receptors are essential for thymic regulatory T cell development and immune homeostasis
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