Translation for "adénylates" to english
Adénylates
Translation examples
Coauteur de : << Evidence for inhibition by brain serotonin of mouse killing behaviour in rats >>, Nature, 1971; << Evidence for dopamine receptors mediating sedation in the mouse brain >>, Nature, 1976; << Postsynaptic receptors are not essential for dopaminergic feedback regulation >>, Nature, 1977; << Localization of nigral dopamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase on neurons originating from the corpus striatum >>, Science, 1977; << Intranigral kainic acid is evidence that nigral non-dopaminergic neurones control posture >>, Nature, 1977; << Drugs abused by humans preferentially increase synaptic dopamine concentrations in the mesolimbic system of freely moving rats >>, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1988; << Intravenous cocaine, morphine, and amphetamine preferentially increase extracellular dopamine in the "shell" as compared with the "core" of the rat nucleus accumbens >>, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1995; << Effects of nicotine on the nucleus accumbens and similarity to those of addictive drugs >>, Nature, 1996; << Cannabinoid and heroin activation of mesolimbic dopamine transmission by a common mu1 opioid receptor mechanism >>, Science, 1977.
Co-author of: "Evidence for inhibition by brain serotonin of mouse killing behaviour in rats", Nature, 1971; "Evidence for dopamine receptors mediating sedation in the mouse brain", Nature, 1976; "Postsynaptic receptors are not essential for dopaminergic feedback regulation", Nature, 1977; "Localization of nigral dopamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase on neurons originating from the corpus striatum", Science, 1977; "Intranigral kainic acid is evidence that nigral nondopaminergic neurones control posture", Nature, 1977; "Drugs abused by humans preferentially increase synaptic dopamine concentrations in the mesolimbic system of freely moving rats", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1988; "Intravenous cocaine, morphine, and amphetamine preferentially increase extracellular dopamine in the `shell' as compared with the `core' of the rat nucleus accumbens", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1995; "Effects of nicotine on the nucleus accumbens and similarity to those of addictive drugs", Nature, 1996; "Cannabinoid and heroin activation of mesolimbic dopamine transmission by a common mu1 opioid receptor mechanism", Science, 1977.
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