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Correlation between Brain Catecholamine and Sedative Action of Reserpine [PDF]
MASAMI MATSUOKA+2 more
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The Awakening of the Newborn Human Infant and the Emergence of Consciousness
ABSTRACT Consciousness develops gradually in the womb and after birth, rather than being an all or none phenomenon. A newborn infant is aroused and wakes up at birth, due to the enormous sensory stimulation and stress that it undergoes during the transition from an aquatic environment to air. Its first breaths activate the locus coeruleus, as indicated
Hugo Lagercrantz
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Urinary Excretion of Catecholamines and Their Metabolites in Normotensive and Hypertensive Subjects
Tatsuo Sato+4 more
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Catecholamine metabolite excretion in spina bifida [PDF]
B. McKibbin, L P O'Gorman, T. Duckworth
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Circulating Serotonin and Catecholamines Following Occlusion of the Superior Mesenteric Artery
J.C. Rosenberg
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The Interaction of Catecholamines with Ceruloplasmin. [PDF]
E. Walaas+4 more
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G protein‐coupled receptor‐mediated autophagy in health and disease
G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute the largest and most diverse superfamily of mammalian transmembrane proteins. These receptors are involved in a wide range of physiological functions and are targets for more than a third of available drugs in the market. Autophagy is a cellular process involved in degrading damaged proteins and organelles
Devrim Öz‐Arslan+2 more
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The Biosynthesis of Catecholamines in Two Genera of Protozoa
K. Janakidevi+2 more
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