Nature, Volume 260Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1976 |
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Sir Norman Lockyer. Possible role for cyclic nucleotides and phosphorylated membrane proteins in postsynaptic actions of neurotransmitters * The postsynaptic actions of some neurotransmitters may be mediated through cyclic nucleotides and ...
Sir Norman Lockyer. Possible role for cyclic nucleotides and phosphorylated membrane proteins in postsynaptic actions of neurotransmitters * The postsynaptic actions of some neurotransmitters may be mediated through cyclic nucleotides and ...
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... cyclic nucleotide . ( 2 ) This increase in cyclic nucleotide level should be antagonised by pharmacological agents that block the postsynaptic potential . ( 3 ) The increase should not occur when transmitter release is prevented with ...
... cyclic nucleotide . ( 2 ) This increase in cyclic nucleotide level should be antagonised by pharmacological agents that block the postsynaptic potential . ( 3 ) The increase should not occur when transmitter release is prevented with ...
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... Cyclic nucleo- tides also are involved in regulating membrane function in many non - neuronal tissues . Fortunately , certain of these non - neuronal preparations have been found useful for testing the hypothesis that the demonstrated ...
... Cyclic nucleo- tides also are involved in regulating membrane function in many non - neuronal tissues . Fortunately , certain of these non - neuronal preparations have been found useful for testing the hypothesis that the demonstrated ...
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