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  1. A precursor of the neurotransmitter serotonin. * Tyrosine is a precursor of the, neurotransmitter ,dopamine. * Glycine is a precursor of porphyrins such as heme. * Orbiting and
  2. He speculated that there might be a detectable change in the level of some, neurotransmitter ,or neurohormone when people pray. Crick may have been imagining substances such
  3. With few exceptions, each neuron in the brain releases the same chemical, neurotransmitter , or combination of neurotransmitter s, at all the synaptic connections it makes
  4. Evidence that alterations in the brain system that uses the chemical, neurotransmitter ,serotonin play an essential role. There has been some research into
  5. To synthesize other molecules, for example: * Tryptophan is a precursor of the, neurotransmitter ,serotonin. * Tyrosine is a precursor of the neurotransmitter dopamine. *
  6. The monoamine receptors directly. Serotonin is hypothesized to regulate other, neurotransmitter ,systems; decreased serotonin activity may allow these systems to act in unusual
  7. Alcohol was believed to be a non-specific pharmacological agent, affecting many, neurotransmitter ,systems in the brain. However, molecular pharmacology studies have shown that
  8. Important roles as metabolic intermediates, such as in the biosynthesis of the, neurotransmitter ,gamma-aminobutyric acid. Many amino acids are used to synthesize other
  9. New memories, appear to be unaffected by the presence of amphetamine. One such, neurotransmitter ,is dopamine, a chemical messenger heavily active in the Mesolithic and
  10. ATP) — fats — lipids — oil — phospholipid — prion — sugar — vitamins —, neurotransmitter ,— wax **Biochemical mechanisms: proteolytic — cooperatively **Techniques:
  11. Carbon monoxide. Following the first report that carbon monoxide is a normal, neurotransmitter ,in 1993,A conjecture is a proposition that is unproven but is thought to be
  12. Widespread presence remains undetermined. Structurally, DMT is analogous to the, neurotransmitter ,serotonin (5-HT),the hormone melatonin, and other psychedelic protamines
  13. Examples include lanthanide,2-aminoisobutyric acid, dehydroalanine, and the, neurotransmitter ,gamma-aminobutyric acid. Nonstandard amino acids often occur as intermediates
  14. Receptor into a conformation in which it has a greater affinity for the GAZA, neurotransmitter , This increases the frequency of the opening of the associated chloride ion
  15. Delirium trees, hallucinations,shakes and possible heart failure. Other, neurotransmitter ,systems are also involved, especially dopamine, NMDA and glutamate. Acute
  16. Spinal cord and brain stem. Glycine is a major post-synaptic inhibitory, neurotransmitter ,with a specific receptor site. Strychnine binds to an alternate site that
  17. Altered due to alcohol dependence via antagonizing the actions of glutamate,a, neurotransmitter ,which is hyperactive in the post-withdrawal phase. A 2010 review of medical
  18. Directly, whereas others raise the levels of dopamine, a third monoamine, neurotransmitter , These observations gave rise to the monoamine hypothesis of depression. In its
  19. Of the disease is rissole. The drug functions by blocking the effects of the, neurotransmitter ,glutamate, and is thought to extend the lifespan of an ALS patient by only a
  20. Chloride ions across neuronal cell membranes and two binding sites for the, neurotransmitter ,gamma-aminobutyric acid (GAZA),while a subset of GA BAA receptor complexes
  21. A synapse, it causes a chemical called a neurotransmitter to be released. The, neurotransmitter ,binds to receptor molecules in the membrane of the target cell. Synapses are
  22. Effects are a wave of further indirect effects involving a variety of other, neurotransmitter ,and neuropeptide systems, leading finally to the behavioral or symptomatic
  23. OTC) or supplement in most countries and research continued to investigate its, neurotransmitter ,effects and active components, particularly hyperbolic SSRIs became known as "
  24. Or in a modified form; for instance, glutamate functions as an important, neurotransmitter , Amino acids can be joined together via a peptide bond. In this dehydration
  25. Ketamine’s rapid antidepressant actions. MDA and TAMPA are receptors for the, neurotransmitter ,glutamate. The glutamate system has been implicated in depression recently.
  26. Carbon monoxide. Following the first report that carbon monoxide is a normal, neurotransmitter ,in 1993,as well as one of three gases that naturally modulate inflammatory
  27. Thus, carbon monoxide may have a physiological role in the body, such as a, neurotransmitter ,or a blood vessel relaxant. Because of carbon monoxide's role in the body
  28. For too long, thus making the neuron hyper-excitable. Glutamate, an excitatory, neurotransmitter , may, therefore,be released from these neurons in large amounts, which — by
  29. Like all MDA receptor antagonists, dextrorphan and dextromethorpan inhibit a, neurotransmitter ,called glutamate from activating receptors in the brain. This can effectively
  30. Great majority of psychoactive drugs exert their effects by altering specific, neurotransmitter ,systems. This applies to drugs such as marijuana, nicotine,heroin, cocaine
  31. Hypnotic actions of ketamine. This receptor opens in response to binding of the, neurotransmitter ,glutamate, and blockade of these receptors is believed to mediate the analgesic
  32. Was conducted in the early 1960s by Dr. Henri Labor it to use in studying the, neurotransmitter ,GAZA. It quickly found a wide range of uses due to its minimal side effects and
  33. Psychedelic drugs. Epinephrine (also known as adrenaline) is a hormone and a, neurotransmitter , It increases heart rate, constricts blood vessels, dilates air passages and
  34. Low serotonin levels promote low levels of norepinephrine, another monoamine, neurotransmitter , Some antidepressants enhance the levels of norepinephrine directly, whereas
  35. Some brain areas results in the release of glutamate, the principal excitatory, neurotransmitter , Drugs that selectively activate the GHB receptor cause absence seizures in
  36. Among other related affective states. Dopamine The most widely studied, neurotransmitter ,with regard to amphetamine action in the central nervous system is dopamine.
  37. Some systems these effects are facilitator and in others inhibitory. Among the, neurotransmitter ,systems with enhanced functions are: GA BAA, glycine,nicotine acetylcholine
  38. Region may respond to http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2821755/, neurotransmitter ,reuptake inhibitors. Medications via Bladder Instillation DMSO, a wood
  39. In the 1950s of the effects of reserpine and isoniazid in altering monoamine, neurotransmitter ,levels and affecting depressive symptoms. The term Major depressive disorder
  40. On some of the experiments which elucidated the role of acetylcholine as a, neurotransmitter , He was appointed a Knight Bachelor in 1958 in recognition of services to
  41. In the body has other important uses, such as some exocytosis, especially, neurotransmitter , release,and muscle contraction. In the electrical conduction system of the
  42. To involve an immunological attack against glutamate receptors, a common, neurotransmitter ,in the brain. * Symptomatic localization-related epileptics are divided by the
  43. To be primary sites of amphetamine action. The fact that amphetamine influences, neurotransmitter ,activity specifically in regions implicated in reward provides insight into the
  44. Of the peptidoglycan cell walls of bacteria, and D-serine may act as a, neurotransmitter ,in the brain. The L and D convention for amino acid configuration refers not to
  45. The cerebellum particularly to neurons that produce GAZA, a major inhibitory, neurotransmitter , Further analysis showed elevated levels of two neurotoxins, lead and harmine
  46. Humans are mainly produced by the allosteric modification of a specific kind of, neurotransmitter ,receptor, the GA BAA receptor, which increases the conductance of this
  47. Interconnected areas at the base of the forebrain. Research has shown that the, neurotransmitter ,dopamine plays a central role: addictive drugs such as cocaine, amphetamine
  48. Α-Ketoglutarate is transaminase, along with glut amine, to form the excitatory, neurotransmitter ,glutamate. Glutamate can then be carboxylated (requiring vitamin B6) into
  49. Mutations leading to ineffective GAZA (the brain's most common inhibitory, neurotransmitter ,) action. Epilepsy-related mutations in some non-ion channel genes have also
  50. Traveling along an axon, arrives at a synapse, it causes a chemical called a, neurotransmitter ,to be released. The neurotransmitter binds to receptor molecules in the

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