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New Developments in the Regulation of Monoaminergic Neurotransmission
Alan Frazer
,
David A. Morilak
,
Lynette C. Daws
Department of Pharmacology
Department of Cellular & Integrative Physiology
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Medicine and Dentistry
Amine
50%
Biogenic Amine
16%
Cell Membrane
16%
Chemotherapeutic Agent
50%
Comprehension
16%
Depression
16%
Development
16%
Dopamine
16%
Drug
50%
Membrane Component
16%
Neuron
33%
Neurotransmission
16%
Neurotransmitter
16%
Noradrenalin
16%
Peptide
16%
Psychoactive Drug
16%
Regulatory Mechanism
16%
Serotonin
33%
Synaptic Transmission
16%
Transporter Protein
33%
Chemistry
Amine
50%
Biogenic Amine
16%
Concentration
16%
Diffusion
16%
Dopamine
16%
Norepinephrine
16%
Peptide
16%
Potential
16%
Procedure
100%
Protein
16%
Psychotropic Agent
33%
Serotonin
16%
Serotonin
16%
Storage
16%
Synthesis (Chemical)
16%
Volume
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Amine
100%
Biogenic Amine
16%
Depression
16%
Dopamine
16%
Drug
50%
Drug Action
16%
Neurotransmitter
33%
Noradrenalin
16%
Peptide
16%
Psychotropic Agent
16%
Schizophrenia
16%
Serotonin
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Membrane
16%
Comprehension
16%
Development
16%
Dopamine
16%
Drug Mechanism
16%
Electric Potential
16%
Facilitated Diffusion
16%
Membrane Component
16%
Monoaminergic
16%
Neurotransmission
16%
Norepinephrine
16%
Peptide
16%
Regulatory Mechanism
16%
Reuptake
16%
Serotonin
16%
Synthesis
16%
Volume
33%
Neuroscience
Biogenic Amine
16%
Cell Membrane
16%
Cotransmission
16%
Dementia Praecox
16%
Depression
16%
Dopamine
16%
Membrane Component
16%
Neurotransmission
33%
Neurotransmission
16%
Norepinephrine
16%
Peptide
16%
Psychoactive Drug
33%
Reuptake
16%
Serotonin
33%