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Development of the noradrenergic innervation of neocortex
Brain Research, 1979The development of the noradrenaline (NA)-neuron innervation of rat neocortex was studied by fluorescence histochemistry, high affinity uptake of [3H-]NA, and biochemical assay of regional NA content. Fluorescence histochemistry indicates that NA axons enter areas of developing neocortex prenatally and the innervation matures rapidly during early ...
P, Levitt, R Y, Moore
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Genetic Manipulation of Noradrenergic Neurons
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 2002The neurotransmitter norepinephrine has been the focus of intense investigation for nearly a century. With advances in technology come novel approaches for testing hypotheses about the physiological roles of norepinephrine and the genes involved in norepinephrine (NE) biosynthesis, metabolism, and noradrenergic signaling.
Robert P, Carson, David, Robertson
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The effect of clorgyline on noradrenergic function
Psychopharmacology, 1985A low dosage of the specific MAO-A inhibitor clorgyline (5-10 mg/day) was administered chronically to 10 depressed patients. Peripheral noradrenergic activity, as assessed by measurements of the plasma norepinephrine (NE) concentration, heart rate, and blood pressure, was determined before and after drug treatment. The administration of a low dosage of
R J, Ross +7 more
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AMPHETAMINE AND NORADRENERGIC REWARD PATHWAYS
Biochemical Pharmacology, 1973Publisher Summary This chapter reviews amphetamine and noradrenergic reward pathways. The effects of norepinephrine, and dopamine on self-stimulation were directly examined by injecting these agents in the lateral ventricle through permanently-indwelling cannulas.
Larry Stein, C.David Wise
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Noradrenergic Challenges in the Affective Disorders
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1981The rationale for the use of noradrenergic challenges, i.e., administration of psychopharmacological agents that alter noradrenergic activity, is reviewed in relation to evidence implicating the noradrenergic system as important in the etiology of treatment of the affective disorders.
L, Siever, T, Insel, T, Uhde
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Anxiety Disorders: Noradrenergic Neurotransmission
2005The past decade has seen a rapid progression in our knowledge of the neurobiological basis of fear and anxiety. Specific neurochemical and neuropeptide systems have been demonstrated to play important roles in the behaviors associated with fear and anxiety-producing stimuli.
A, Neumeister, R J, Daher, D S, Charney
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A modulator of some noradrenergic processes
Naturwissenschaften, 1977of entrainment of these biological periodicities. Within the range of entrainment the phase relationship between the rhythms of photoperiod and those of testis size and molt changes systematically as a function of the period of the former: as the period of the photoperiodic cycle decreases, the phase of the testicular rhythm (e.g., testicular maximum ...
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Biochemical mapping of noradrenergic projections of axons in the dorsal noradrenergic bundle
Brain Research, 1976M F, Roizen +3 more
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