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The Aging of Cholinergic Synapses: Ontogenesis of Cholinergic Receptors

1986
Cholinergic synapses in brain undergo dynamic changes during development, maturation and aging. During the life span we can assume that there is a continuous interregulation between presynaptic and postsynaptic activity. In recent years several investigators have shown for example that both muscarine- and nicotine-like receptor binding sites in brain ...
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Cholinergic receptors

Critical Care Nurse, 1990
B L, Herlihy, J T, Herlihy
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Cholinergic nicotenic receptors in the vestibular epithelia

Brain Research, 1991
Receptor binding studies specific for nicotinic cholinergic receptors have been carried out on isolated vestibular epithelia of the frogs Rana catesbiana and Rana temporaria. Evidence is presented for the presence of nicotinic-like cholinergic receptors specifically associated with the sensory areas.
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Chronic, Intermittent Exposure to Chlorpyrifos in Rats: Protracted Effects on Axonal Transport, Neurotrophin Receptors, Cholinergic Markers, and Information Processing

Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 2007
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CHOLINERGIC RECEPTOR DESENSITIZATION*

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1976
C. H. Wolfson, William L. Nastuk
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Subtypes of Muscarinic Cholinergic Receptors

1989
Acetylcholine released from neurons has effects on many biological processes. These effects are mediated through two major classes of receptors termed nicotinic and muscarinic cholinergic receptors. There is currently strong evidence supporting the concept that both of these major classes of cholinergic receptors are themselves comprised of distinct ...
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