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Catecholamines and Tryptamines
1969Catecholamines are represented in the vertebrate nervous system most notably by noradrenaline (NA) and dopamine (DA), but also by the precursor compounds and related ones. Tryptamines are represented primarily by 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT or serotonin), but tryptamine itself has been detected there as well.
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1983
Experimental data from fetal human and animal research suggest that the fetal sympathoadrenal system, composed of the adrenal medulla, sympathetic neurons, and extra-adrenal chromaffin tissue functions from early fetal life to maintain fetal homeostasis. The extra-adrenal chromaffin tissue undergoes maturation at 9 to 11 weeks of gestation, whereas the
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Experimental data from fetal human and animal research suggest that the fetal sympathoadrenal system, composed of the adrenal medulla, sympathetic neurons, and extra-adrenal chromaffin tissue functions from early fetal life to maintain fetal homeostasis. The extra-adrenal chromaffin tissue undergoes maturation at 9 to 11 weeks of gestation, whereas the
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REGIONAL STUDIES OF CATECHOLAMINES IN THE RAT BRAINāI
Journal of Neurochemistry, 1966J. Glowinski, L. Iversen
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Catecholamines and Their Receptors
1997This chapter provides an overview of catecholamines and their receptors, and possible catecholaminergic mechanisms by which central structures can contribute to the regulation of the cerebral circulation. The possibility of catecholamine-induced changes in the cerebral circulation was first addressed concomitant with the role of perivascular ...
Eric T. MacKenzie, Pierre Lacombe
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Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1962
A. Anton, D. Sayre
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A. Anton, D. Sayre
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Biochemistry of Catecholamines
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1971J Axelrod, P B Molinoff
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Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 1985
The morphologic-functional correlative studies that we have carried out in the past 25 years with the various catecholamines have served as an example for analyzing myocardial reaction patterns and the reactions of the cardiac muscle cells to insult.
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The morphologic-functional correlative studies that we have carried out in the past 25 years with the various catecholamines have served as an example for analyzing myocardial reaction patterns and the reactions of the cardiac muscle cells to insult.
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Catecholamines for inflammatory shock: a Jekyll-and-Hyde conundrum
Intensive Care Medicine, 2016D. Andreis, M. Singer
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Catecholamines in Pheochromocytoma
New England Journal of Medicine, 1980Nairchos A, Vlachakis Nd, Alexander N
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Non-Hemodynamic Effects of Catecholamines.
Shock, 2017C. Hartmann+3 more
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