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A simplified chemoenzymatic platform is designed to integrate an enzyme cascade with subsequent chemical steps, enabling the divergent production of diverse benzylisoquinoline alkaloids (BIAs). Demonstrating remarkable versatility and enantioselectivity, four distinct classes of BIAs are efficiently generated, in which the natural medicine papaverine ...
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Differential regulation of long noncoding RNAs by endogenous and exogenous reactive oxygen species-generating prooxidants in NIH3T3 cells. [PDF]
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Differential Associations of Dopamine and Serotonin With Reward and Punishment Processes in Humans: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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Striatal dopaminergic patterns and clinical features in frontotemporal dementia. [PDF]
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Dopamine modulation of motor and implicit learning contributions to auditory temporal attention
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Current Biology, 2022 
Dopamine was first described by George Barger, James Ewens, and Henry Dale in 1910 as an epinephrine-like monoamine compound. Initially believed to be a mere precursor of norepinephrine, it was mostly ignored for the next four decades (Figure 1A). However, in the 1950s Kathleen Montagu showed that dopamine occurred in the brain by itself, and a series ...
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Dopamine was first described by George Barger, James Ewens, and Henry Dale in 1910 as an epinephrine-like monoamine compound. Initially believed to be a mere precursor of norepinephrine, it was mostly ignored for the next four decades (Figure 1A). However, in the 1950s Kathleen Montagu showed that dopamine occurred in the brain by itself, and a series ...
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