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Catecholamine metabolism: basic aspects and clinical significance.
Author(s):
I Kopin
Publication date:
1985-11-30
Journal:
Pharmacological reviews
Keywords:
Alcohols
,
metabolism
,
Aldehydes
,
Animals
,
Brain
,
Catechol O-Methyltransferase
,
Catecholamines
,
blood
,
cerebrospinal fluid
,
Cats
,
Cattle
,
Dogs
,
Dopamine
,
Epinephrine
,
Homovanillic Acid
,
Humans
,
In Vitro Techniques
,
Isoenzymes
,
Kidney
,
Kinetics
,
Liver
,
Methoxyhydroxyphenylglycol
,
Methylation
,
Mice
,
Monoamine Oxidase
,
Norepinephrine
,
Oxidation-Reduction
,
Rabbits
,
Rats
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3915090
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Alcohols
,
metabolism
,
Aldehydes
,
Animals
,
Brain
,
Catechol O-Methyltransferase
,
Catecholamines
,
blood
,
cerebrospinal fluid
,
Cats
,
Cattle
,
Dogs
,
Dopamine
,
Epinephrine
,
Homovanillic Acid
,
Humans
,
In Vitro Techniques
,
Isoenzymes
,
Kidney
,
Kinetics
,
Liver
,
Methoxyhydroxyphenylglycol
,
Methylation
,
Mice
,
Monoamine Oxidase
,
Norepinephrine
,
Oxidation-Reduction
,
Rabbits
,
Rats
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ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Alcohols
,
metabolism
,
Aldehydes
,
Animals
,
Brain
,
Catechol O-Methyltransferase
,
Catecholamines
,
blood
,
cerebrospinal fluid
,
Cats
,
Cattle
,
Dogs
,
Dopamine
,
Epinephrine
,
Homovanillic Acid
,
Humans
,
In Vitro Techniques
,
Isoenzymes
,
Kidney
,
Kinetics
,
Liver
,
Methoxyhydroxyphenylglycol
,
Methylation
,
Mice
,
Monoamine Oxidase
,
Norepinephrine
,
Oxidation-Reduction
,
Rabbits
,
Rats
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