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X-Ray Microanalysis in Biogenic Amine Detection in the Sympatho-Chromaffin System
1978According to Coupland and Hopwood (1966), during glutaraldehyde fixation, certain biogenic amines form stable Schiff monobases whilst others do not. For example, in biological tissues noradrenaline reacts in this way and is retained in situ. Adrenaline, on the other hand, does not form a stable residue and is eluted during glutaraldehyde fixation. Wood
R. M. Santer, J. D. Lever, T. W. Davies
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Acta Physiologica, 2007
AbstractVoltage‐dependent Na+channels consist of the principal α‐subunit (∼260 kDa), without or with auxiliary β‐subunit (∼38 kDa). Nine α‐subunit isoforms (Nav1.1–Nav1.9) are encoded in nine different genes (SCN1A–SCN5A and SCN8A–SCN11A). Besides initiating and propagating action potentials in established neuronal circuit, Na+channels engrave ...
Wada, A +3 more
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AbstractVoltage‐dependent Na+channels consist of the principal α‐subunit (∼260 kDa), without or with auxiliary β‐subunit (∼38 kDa). Nine α‐subunit isoforms (Nav1.1–Nav1.9) are encoded in nine different genes (SCN1A–SCN5A and SCN8A–SCN11A). Besides initiating and propagating action potentials in established neuronal circuit, Na+channels engrave ...
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Neuropeptide and Catecholamine Delivery to Central Nervous System by Implanted Chromaffin Cells
1994Publisher Summary This chapter explores neuropeptide and catecholamine delivery to central nervous system (CNS) by implanted chromaffin cells. For the purpose of providing local CNS access to catecholamines and neuropeptides for therapeutic application, both allogeneic (between individuals of the same species) and xenogeneic (between donor and host ...
Jacqueline Sagen +2 more
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Participation of GABA/benzodiazepine receptor system in the adrenal chromaffin cell function.
Advances in biochemical psychopharmacology, 1986Histochemical studies have shown that GABA-containing nerve terminals impinge upon the chromaffin cells and that approximately 40% of the chromaffin cells store and release GABA. These observations are compatible with the possibility that GABA receptors located on specific populations of chromaffin cells can be activated either by GABA released from ...
A, Guidotti, I, Hanbauer
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The Chromaffin Granule: A Model System for the Study of Hormones and Neurotransmittersa
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1987J H, Phillips, J G, Pryde
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