Neuroreceptors
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Neuroreceptors

Proceedings of the Symposium, Berlin (West), September 28–29, 1981

  1. 381 pages
  2. English
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Neuroreceptors

Proceedings of the Symposium, Berlin (West), September 28–29, 1981

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2019
Print ISBN
9783110088557
eBook ISBN
9783111506845
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. List of participants
  3. Contents
  4. I. DIAZEPAM RECEPTOR
  5. THE BENZODIAZEPINE RECEPTOR. A SUMMARY
  6. CHARACTERIZATION OF THE INTERACTION OF <sup>3</sup>H-PROPYL-ß-CARBOLINE- 3-CARBOXYLATE WITH THE BENZODIAZEPINE RECEPTOR IN THE BOVINE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
  7. THE IN VIVO OCCURING ß-CARBOLINES INDUCE A CONFLICT-AUGMENTING EFFECT WHICH IS ANTAGONIZED BY DIAZEPAM: CORRELATION TO RECEPTOR BINDING STUDIES
  8. II. NERVE GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR
  9. SOME SECONDARY EVENTS AFTER NERVE GROWTH FACTOR (BNGF)-BINDING TO PC 12- AND DRG-CELLS
  10. NERVE GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR ON SENSORY AND SYMPATHETIC NEURONS IN CULTURE
  11. NERVE GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTORS ON NON NEURONAL CELLS OF DORSAL ROOT GANGLIA
  12. III. DOPAMINE RECEPTOR
  13. BIOCHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL DOPAMINE RECEPTORS
  14. IV. ß-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR
  15. APPLICATION OF NEW CHEMICAL TOOLS FOR BETA-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR INVESTIGATION
  16. ROLE OF MEMBRANE LIPID COMPOSITION FOR ß-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR FUNCTION
  17. V. GLYCINE RECEPTOR TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL RECEPTOR
  18. PHOTOAFFINITY-LABELLING OF THE GLYCINE RECEPTOR OF RAT SPINAL CORD
  19. SOLUBILIZATION AND PURIFICATION OF THE POSTSYNAPTIC GLYCINE RECEPTOR FROM RAT SPINAL CORD
  20. IS THERE A THC RECEPTOR? CURRENT PERSPECTIVES AND APPROACHES TO THE ELUCIDATION OF THE MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF ACTION OF THE PSYCHOTROPIC CONSTITUENTS OF CANNABIS SATIVA L
  21. VI. ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR (central and muscarinic)
  22. CHARACTERIZATION OF A PUTATIVE NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR IN CHICK RETINA
  23. PHARMACOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SOME PROPERTIES OF THE MUSCARINIC RECEPTOR OF SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS
  24. ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANES DO NOT CONTAIN A MUSCARINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR
  25. VIII. ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR (nicotinic)
  26. EMBRYOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE ELECTRIC ORGAN OF TORPEDO MARMORATA: ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR AND ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE
  27. EMBRYOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE ELECTRIC ORGAN OF TORPEDO MARMORATA: IN VITRO TRANSLATION OF EMBRYONIC mRNA
  28. FLUX AMPLITUDE ANALYSIS AS A TOOL IN RECEPTOR RESEARCH
  29. ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR CHANNELS
  30. INVESTIGATION OF LIPOSOMES AND VESICLES RECONSTITUTED WITH ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR EMPLOYING PERCOLL DENSITY GRADIENT CENTRIFUGATION
  31. DOES ACETYLCHOLINE BIND COOPERATIVELY TO THE RECEPTOR?
  32. MOLECULAR FORMS OF THE ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR PROTEIN FROM TORPEDO MARMORATA
  33. PROTEASE ACTIVITIES AND QUATERNARY STRUCTURE OF ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR FROM TORPEDO CALIFORNICA. INHIBITION BY a' (43K) PEPTIDE
  34. TRIPHENYLMETHYLPHOSPHONIUM: A NEW ION CHANNEL LIGAND OF THE NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINERECEPTOR
  35. SYNTHESIS OF A CONJUGATE OF LACTOPEROXIDASE AND a-BUNGAROTOXIN. LABELING OF ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR COMPONENTS WITH THE CONJUGATE
  36. INTERACTIONS OF THE MEMBRANE-BOUND ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR WITH THE NON-RECEPTOR PERIPHERAL v-PEPTIDE
  37. DETECTION AND CHARACTERISATION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES TO THE ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR BY SOLID-PHASE IMMUNOASSAY
  38. THE STRUCTURALLY ORGANIZED REACTIONS OF ACETYLCHOLINE IN THE BIOELECTRIC SIGNAL TRANSMISSION
  39. Index