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Serpalan

An example of this is the antihypertensive drug reserpine (Serpalan, Serpasil), which impairs the ability of adrenergic terminals to sequester and store norepinephrine in presynaptic vesicles. [Pg.61]


See other pages where Serpalan is mentioned: [Pg.1356]    [Pg.1740]    [Pg.347]    [Pg.364]    [Pg.1081]    [Pg.284]    [Pg.293]    [Pg.2970]    [Pg.365]    [Pg.378]    [Pg.1207]    [Pg.1876]    [Pg.501]    [Pg.675]    [Pg.677]    [Pg.617]    [Pg.1356]    [Pg.1740]    [Pg.1356]    [Pg.1740]    [Pg.1356]    [Pg.1740]    [Pg.347]    [Pg.364]    [Pg.1081]    [Pg.284]    [Pg.293]    [Pg.2970]    [Pg.365]    [Pg.378]    [Pg.1207]    [Pg.1876]    [Pg.501]    [Pg.675]    [Pg.677]    [Pg.617]    [Pg.1356]    [Pg.1740]    [Pg.1356]    [Pg.1740]   
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