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G. Pepeu and G. Spignob, Prog. Neuro-Psychopharmacol Biol Psych. 13, 577 (1989). [Pg.101]

A. Capriol, D. Ghirardi, M. Ramacci, and L. Angelucci, Prog. Neuro-Psychopharmacol. Biol. Psychiatry 359—369 (1990). [Pg.434]

T. A. Ban and co-workers. Prog. Neuro-Psychopharmacol Biol Psychiat. 14, 525 (1990). [Pg.244]

Rosin is commonly modified with maleic or fumaric acid to improve efficiency. Since the 1970s, dispersions of unsaponifted rosin have become more popular as a result of their improved sizing efficiency, lower alum requirements, and reduced pH sensitivity vs saponified rosins. Cationic dispersed rosin size, which can be effective at near-neutral and neutral papermaking conditions, is also available (63—65). Commercially available rosin sizes include Pexol, Neuphor, and Hi-pHase (Hercules Inc.), Plasmine and NeuRos (Plasmine), Stafor (Westvaco), Novaplus, and Novasize (Georgia Pacific), and NeuRos and Roscol (Akzo Nobel). [Pg.310]

Among vertebrate species, the neuro-endocrine-immime system is responsible for many complex, inter-related physiological processes including neuronal, homeostatic, reproductive and immune functions. There are four main types of hormone polypeptides, eicosanoids, steroids and thyroid hormones. Reflecting the inter-dependency of the neiiro-endocrine and immune systems, hormones, neuropeptides and other neiirotransmitters are known to be produced by some immune cells and play a role in the regulation of the immune system, while endocrine and nervous tissues express receptors for many substances produced by the immune system. The major focus of interest in endocrine disruption has... [Pg.62]

Savol,linen, K., Hirvonen, M.-R., and Naarala, J. (1994). Phosphojnositide second messengers m cholinergic e.xcitotoxicity. Neuro toxicology 15(3), 493-502. [Pg.340]

NO is now recognized as a key neuro transmitter in humans and other animals and its biologically triggered synthesis is implicated in cardiovascular pharmacology, hypertension, impotence, immunology and other vital functions.NO and NO2 are important in... [Pg.443]

Anticholinergic. A drug that blocks the effects of the neuro-transmitter, acetylcholine. [Pg.449]

Parasympathetic nervous system. That portion of the autonomic nervous system that utilizes acetylcholine as the neurotransmitter at the neuro-effector junctions. [Pg.453]

Nerven-, nerve, neuro-. -entzundung,/. neuri. tis. -faser,/. nerve fiber, -gewebe, n. nerve tissue, -kitt, m. (Anat.) neuroglia, -kunde, -lehre, /. neurology, -masse, /. = Nerven-stoff, -reiz, m. nervous stimulus, -stoff, m. nerve substance, neural substance, -system, -werk, n. nervous system, -zelle, /. nerve cell. [Pg.316]

The basis for believing the pharmacological intervention can be a major approach to the treatment of disease is the fact that the body generally functions in response to chemicals. Table 1.1 shows partial lists of hormones and neuro transmitters in the body. Many more endogenous chemicals are involved in normal physiological function. The fact that so many physiological processes are controlled by chemicals provides... [Pg.8]

BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor) is a neuro-trophin, i.e. a target-derived growth factor, which is expressed in the brain predominantly in the hippocampus. It acts through its tyrosine kinase receptor, trkB,... [Pg.250]

Voltage-gated Ca2+ channels are Ca2+-selective pores in the plasma membrane of electrically excitable cells, such as neurons, muscle cells, (neuro) endocrine cells, and sensory cells. They open in response to membrane depolarization (e.g., an action potential) and permit the influx of Ca2+ along its electrochemical gradient into the cytoplasm. [Pg.295]

A continuous supply of a variety of polypeptide molecules known as neurotrophic factors (or neuro-trophins) is essential to the nervous systems of all vertebrates throughout development as well as in adult... [Pg.826]

Michel PP, Lambeng N, Ruberg M (1999) Neuro-pharmacologic aspects of apoptosis significance for neurodegenerative diseases. Clin Neuropharmacol 22 137-150... [Pg.827]

NET (SLC6A2) Noradre-naline, dopamine 1 CNS noradrenergic neurons (emanate from locus coeruleus and lateral tegmental area), sympathetic nervous system Clearance of interstitial neuro-transmitter, reuptake into neurons... [Pg.837]

Historically ganglionic nAChR have been targets for treating hypertension. The discovery of a large family of nAChR subtypes in the CNS, coupled with observations that nicotine has anti-nociceptive, neuro-protective and cognitive effects, has led to the recognition that neuronal nAChR are potential targets... [Pg.853]

Desiperiden (Desitin) Norakin (Neuro Hexal) F Akineton retard (Knoll)... [Pg.250]

D Neuro-Fortamin (Asche)- J Beston (Tanabe) comb. wfm... [Pg.252]

D Circo-Maren (Krewel Meuselbach) ergobel (Hormosan) Memoq (Parke Davis) Nicerium (Neuro Hexal) Sermion (Pharmacia Upjohn 1978)... [Pg.1427]


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