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Disruption of the monoaminergic system, e.g. by sleep deprivation (SD), seems to promote certain diseases. Assessment of monoamine levels over the circadian cycle, during different sleep stages and during SD is instrumental to understand the molecular ...
Julia M. L. Menon +7 more
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EFFECTS OF ETHANOL ON EXTRACELLULAR AMINO ACID LEVELS IN HIGH-AND LOW-ALCOHOL SENSITIVE RATS: A MICRODIALYSIS STUDY [PDF]
Abdelkader Dahchour
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The pathogenesis of tendinopathy. A molecular perspective [PDF]
There are many publications that discuss the aetiology, diagnosis and treatment of the various forms of tendinopathy, but few are based on conclusive scientific evidence.
Riley, GP
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We recently demonstrated that natriuretic peptides and especially the atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) are powerful lipolytic agents on isolated human fat cells.
Jean Galitzky +6 more
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Preclinical discovery of duloxetine for the treatment of depression [PDF]
Introduction: Affective disorders, including major depressive disorder (MDD), are among the most severely disabling mental disorders, and in many cases areIntroduction: Affective disorders, including major depressive disorder (MDD), are among the most ...
Berrocoso Domínguez, Esther María +4 more
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Deficiencies of single essential amino acids decreases food intake and this is likely to be involved in the central nervous system. Central mechanism underlying the decreased food intake induced by amino acid deficiency in chickens remains to be ...
Aki Ichijo +5 more
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The cytochrome P450 2D‐mediated formation of serotonin from 5‐methoxytryptamine in the brainin vivo: a microdialysis study [PDF]
Anna Haduch +5 more
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A Physiological Role for Amyloid Beta Protein: Enhancement of Learning and Memory [PDF]
Amyloid beta protein (A[beta]) is well recognized as having a significant role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The reason for the presence of A[beta] and its physiological role in non-disease states is not clear.
John Morley +5 more
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The physiological effects of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) are mainly centered on its ability to decrease blood glucose levels and facilitate satiety. Additional physiological functions have been identified by means of GLP-1 agonists such as exenatide (
Christian E. Edvardsson +3 more
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Use of tissue microdialysis to investigate hyperlactataemia following paediatric cardiac surgery [PDF]
Riad B.M. Hosein +3 more
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