Nature, Volume 260Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1976 - Electronic journals |
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Page 258
... release of DA may modify the excitability of dopaminergic neurones in substantia nigra . There has , however , been no direct demonstration of transmitter release from these or other dendrites . In this study we present evidence for the ...
... release of DA may modify the excitability of dopaminergic neurones in substantia nigra . There has , however , been no direct demonstration of transmitter release from these or other dendrites . In this study we present evidence for the ...
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... release in both substantia nigra and corpus striatum ( mean ± s.e.m . , n = 4 ) . To minimise the possible contribution to ' H - DA release made by dopaminergic cell bodies in the substantia nigra , further experiments were carried out ...
... release in both substantia nigra and corpus striatum ( mean ± s.e.m . , n = 4 ) . To minimise the possible contribution to ' H - DA release made by dopaminergic cell bodies in the substantia nigra , further experiments were carried out ...
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... release as when Ca2 + was present ( Fig . 2 ) . Since insulin release is always thought of as being strictly Ca1 + dependent1o , we suggest that increasing intra- cellular Na + concentration causes release of Ca2 + from intracellular ...
... release as when Ca2 + was present ( Fig . 2 ) . Since insulin release is always thought of as being strictly Ca1 + dependent1o , we suggest that increasing intra- cellular Na + concentration causes release of Ca2 + from intracellular ...
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