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Cholinergic False Transmitters

1979
Publisher Summary A false neurotransmitter is a substance that is not normally present in a nerve ending, but which can accumulate in the sites that are usually occupied by the physiological neurotransmitter, and can be released by stimuli that normally release the physiological transmitter. This chapter discusses cholinergic false transmitters.
S Lovat, Brian Collier, P Boksa
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The Cholinergic Synapse

1988
One of the most impressive works of scholarship in the field of experimental pharmacology has been the Heffter-Heubner Handbuch der experimentellen Pharmakologie, internationalized some years ago under the title Handbook 0/ Experimental Pharmacology and kept up to date by a series of numbered Ergiin zungswerke or supplementary volumes which have now ...
D. V. Agoston, Victor P. Whittaker
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A cholinergic auditory pathway

Nature Neuroscience, 2023
Dániel Schlingloff   +2 more
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The Aging of Cholinergic Synapses: Ontogenesis of Cholinergic Receptors

1986
Cholinergic synapses in brain undergo dynamic changes during development, maturation and aging. During the life span we can assume that there is a continuous interregulation between presynaptic and postsynaptic activity. In recent years several investigators have shown for example that both muscarine- and nicotine-like receptor binding sites in brain ...
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Cholinergic pathways

Pharmacology & Therapeutics. Part B: General and Systematic Pharmacology, 1975
C C, Shute, P R, Lewis
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Cholinergic receptors

Critical Care Nurse, 1990
B L, Herlihy, J T, Herlihy
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Cholinergic Pruritus

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1970
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