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Pages for "presynaptic membrane"
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Genome Biology |Full text |Patterns of sequence conservation in presynaptic neural genes

Log on / register / BioMed Central home | / Journals A-Z | / Feedback | / Support / home | comment | / reviews | / reports | / deposited research | ... Before fusion, synaptic vesicles are targeted to dock at the active zone of the...
http://genomebiology.com/2006/7/11/R105
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BRAIN NEUROTRANSMITTERS

Chapter 10 -- Brain Neurotransmitters / by Ben Best / CONTENTS: LINKS TO SECTIONS / INTRODUCTORY REMARKS / THE CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE BRAIN ... The choline resulting from the hydrolysis of acetylcholine can be transported across the...
http://www.benbest.com/science/anatmind/anatmd10.html
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Synapse - Wikipedia

Synapse / From Wikipedia / Jump to: navigation, search / This article is about a part of the nervous system. For other uses see Synapse (disambiguation). ... Calcium ions then trigger a biochemical cascade which results in vesicles fusing with the...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synapse
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question

QUESTIONS / (a) Serotonin is a neurotransmitter which is produced by certain neurones in the brain. One of its effects is to increase the activity of sensory neurones in the brain. ... The serotonin is normally rapidly reabsorbed from the synaptic...
http://www.mrothery.co.uk/nerves/synapsequestion.html
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GAMSAT - Graduate Australian Medical School Admissions Test

UNIT 6 / Questions 27 - 30 ... The nerve impulse triggers uptake of calcium ions in the presynaptic terminal, this causing synaptic vesicles to move to the presynaptic membrane and release their neurotransmitter molecules.
http://www.gamsat.co.uk/section_3_unit_6.htm
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Brain Recovery - 15e

Brain Recovery - 15e / 1 / Shortly after damage to the hypothalamus, cells in the cerebral cortex function at less than their normal capacity. Why? Blood is flowing to the hypothalamus instead of other brain areas. ... In the...
http://www.psy.dmu.ac.uk/mcq/kalat15e.html
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postsynaptic terminal - multiple sclerosis encyclopaedia

postsynaptic terminal / A postsynaptic terminal is the receiving part of the connection (synapse) between two nerve cells (neurons). ... The presynaptic membrane reabsorbs them for later reuse (reuptake) and the postsynaptic...
http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/postsynapticterminal.html
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Ipsen Limited UK - More information about botulinum toxin

NutropinAq / Testim Gel ... When botulinum toxin is injected into the muscle it has significant affinity for peripheral cholinergic nerve endings, where it binds rapidly, specifically and irreversibly to receptors on the presynaptic...
http://www.ipsen.co.uk/ipsen_about_botulinum_toxin.php
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fig001drn: Diagram of a noradrenergic axonal terminal showing the release and re-uptake of norepinephrine

... (d) Released NE activates the adrenergic receptors located on the postsynaptic membrane (a1, b1 and b2) and also (e) presynaptic membrane (a2, b2), and causes (f) postsynaptic reactions such as protein kinase activation...
http://www.expertreviews.org/0100388Xh.htm
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eMedicine - Pseudocholinesterase Deficiency : Article by Daniel R AlexandereMedicine - Pseudocholinesterase Deficiency : Article by

Home / Specialties / Reference Centers ... As a result of prolonged depolarization, endogenous acetylcholine released from the presynaptic membrane of the motor neuron does not produce any additional change in membrane...
http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic1935.htm
 
 
 
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