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Disturbances of the cerebral cholinergic neurotransmitter system are present in neurodegenerative disorders. SPECT or PET imaging, using radiotracers that selectively target muscarinic receptor subtypes, may be of value for in vivo evaluation of such conditions.
Remco J. J. Knol +6 more
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Strains of Rodents and the Pharmacology of Learning and Memory
Mendelian genetic tools have extensively been used to improve the description of the pharmacological mechanisms involved in learning and memory. The first part of this short review describes experiments involving the bidirectional selection of rats or mice for extreme behavioral characteristics or for sensitivity to pharmacological treatments.
Martine Ammassari-Teule +1 more
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Goldschmidt, Heinrich, Meyer, Victor
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Management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Novel Approaches to the Pharmacology of Gut Motility
Although it is unclear to what extent irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms represent a normal perception of abnormal function or an abnormal perception of normal function, many believe that IBS constitutes the clinical expression of an underlying motility disorder, affecting primarily the mid‐ and lower gut.
Carmelo Scarpignato, Iva Pelosini
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The novel complex cesium benzilate monohydrate, Cs[C14H11O3]·H2O, was synthesized via the reaction of benzilic acid and cesium carbonate, and high‐purity single crystals were obtained by slow aqueous solvent evaporation. Powder X‐ray diffraction validated the crystalline phase purity.
Gerzon E. Delgado +9 more
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In Alzheimer's disease, reduced release of ACh is linked more to Aβ pathology than to age‐related change, highlighting an early sign of disease. ABSTRACT A progressive decline in cognitive function occurs as a result of aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD) and is primarily associated with diminished cholinergic neurotransmission.
Itsumi Nagai‐Arakawa +14 more
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Emerging evidence suggests muscarinic acetylcholine receptors represent novel targets to treat alcohol use disorder. In this review, we draw from literature across medicinal chemistry, molecular biology, addiction and learning/cognition fields to interrogate the proposition for muscarinic receptor ligands in treating various aspects of alcohol use ...
Leigh C. Walker +4 more
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The 1990 International Symposium on Laboratory Automation and Robotics
Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry, Volume 12, Issue 6, Page 227-250, 1990.
Glenn L. Taylor +2 more
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Abstracts of the International Symposium on Dementia in Parkinson’s Disease
Behavioural Neurology, Volume 7, Issue 1, Page 5-36, 1994.
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Benzilic acid: a monoclinic polymorph
The title compound, C14H12O3, is an α-hydroxycarboxylic acid whose orthorhombic polymorph has been reported earlier [Qiu et al. (2007). Inorg. Chim. Acta, 360, 1819–1824]. The asymmetric unit contains two complete molecules. Classical hydrogen bonds, as well as C—H...O contacts, connect the molecules to infinite chains along the crystallographic c-axis
Petrus Prinsloo +2 more
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