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Amine Transmitters and their Associated Second Messenger Systems
1988The biogenic amines form an important group of compounds, based on the phenylethylamine or indolamine structures (Figure 4.1). Catecholamines are widely distributed throughout the animal kingdom, as they have been detected in all the major groups of invertebrates and vertebrates (see Welsh, 1972).
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Excitatory Amino Acids and Second Messenger Systems
19911 Diversity and Organization of Excitatory Amino Acid Receptors in the CNS.- 2 Molecular Biology of Glutamate-Gated Channels: Focus on AMPA and Kainate.- 3 From Excitatory Amino Acid Receptors to Long-Term Potentiation: An Insight into the Role of Ca2+.- 4 Evidence that Arachidonic Acid Plays a Role in Long-Term Potentiation.- 5 Glutamate Release by ...
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Biogenic Amines and Second Messenger Systems in Insects
1985Biogenic amines have a wide variety of functions in both the central and peripheral nervous systems of insects (Evans 1980). They can act as neurotransmitters, neuromodulators and even circulating neurohormones. Although our knowledge about the pharmacology of the receptors that mediate the actions of biogenic amines in insects is increasing, at ...
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Second messenger systems and mood disorders
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 1996Jerry J. Warsh, Peter P. Li
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Positron emission tomography: measurement of the activity of second messenger systems
Methods, 2002Yoshio Imahori, Katsuyoshi Mineura
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Effects of general anaesthetics on second messenger systems.
European journal of anaesthesiology, 1995This paper focuses on the potential role of second messenger systems as general anaesthetic targets. Intracellular free calcium, cyclic nucleotides (cAMP, cGMP), inositol polyphosphates, the protein kinase-activating second messenger diacylglycerol, and the transducing G proteins involved in receptor-coupled second messenger pathways have important ...
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