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Expression of Adrenergic and Cholinergic Receptors in Murine Renal Intercalated Cells
Jin-Gon Jun +5 more
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Cholinergic receptors: functional role of nicotinic ACh receptors in brain circuits and disease
J. Yakel
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Activation of dopamine receptor D1 (D1R) stimulates PKA and ERK pathways via dissociation of stimulatory and olfactory G protein alpha subunits (Gαs/olf). PKA relieves striatal‐enriched protein tyrosine phosphatase (STEP) inhibition of ERK, promoting cyclic adenosine monophosphate response element‐binding protein (CREB)‐driven transcription of ...
Kevin Chua +2 more
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Activation of Nicotinic Cholinergic Receptors Prevents Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury in Rats
Fabienne Brégeon +8 more
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EVIDENCE FOR SPECIFIC ADENOSINE RECEPTORS AT CHOLINERGIC NERVE ENDINGS [PDF]
Eugene M. Silinsky
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Co‐localization of tau and TDP‐43 after extracellular vesicle delivery to cells
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from donor cells transfected with EGFP–2N4R‐tau or mCherry‐wtTDP‐43 were taken up by recipient cells, leading to cytosolic co‐localization of tau and TDP‐43. Molecular modeling revealed that tau and TDP‐43 directly interact through hydrogen bonding, suggesting a mechanistic link underlying their co‐pathology ...
Farhang Aliakbari +6 more
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Parkinson's Disease and Salivary Issues: A Survey
ABSTRACT Background Salivary dysfunction, including xerostomia and drooling, is common in Parkinson's disease and further impairs oral health and quality of life, which are already compromised in this population. Their effective management demands deeper insight into the complexity of salivary dysfunction.
Beau D. M. van Dijk +3 more
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Evidence for metabotropic function of epithelial nicotinic cholinergic receptors in rat colon. [PDF]
Lottig L, Bader S, Jimenez M, Diener M.
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Gestational kynurenine metabolites mediate effects of pregnancy adiposity on child negative affect
Background Mounting evidence links increased adiposity during pregnancy and offspring risk for mental health disorders. Yet the mechanisms underlying this association remain poorly understood, limiting our ability to design effective interventions.
Hanna C. Gustafsson +4 more
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