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Noradrenaline : Biological Psychology
653 words, approx. 2 pages
(NA) An alternative name, which originated in the United States, is NOREPINEPHRINE: the names noradrenaline and norepinephrine refer to exactly the same chemical. It is also known as ARTERENOL. Noradrenaline and ADRENALINE were named this way in the...
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Norepinephrine Summary
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Also referred to as adrenaline, it is a catecholamine NEUROTRANSMITTER known to be involved in the action of some addicting drugs. It is the biochemical product of DOPAMINE and the enzyme dopamine-beta-hydroxylase. It is the major neurotransmitter for...
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Norepinephrine
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One of two catecholamine hormones (epinephrine is the other) secreted by the adrenal glands, as well as at nerve endings, as a neurotransmitter. It resembles adrenaline chemically and in its actions on the body, which mimic sympathetic nervous system...
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Norepinephrine Information
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Norepinephrine (INN) (abbr. norepi or NE) or noradrenaline (BAN) is a catecholamine and a phenethylamine. The natural stereoisomer is L-(−)-(R)-norepinephrine. The prefix nor-, is derived from the German abbreviation for "N ohne Radikal" (N, the...
 


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The Scientist
Norepinephrine and Memory
08/02/2004: 626 words, approx. 2 pages
Some neuroscientists heatedly debate whether reconsolidation exists as a discrete memory process. Now another controversy might be brewing over consolidation and retrieval, processes that precede reconsolidation (assuming it exists) in a memory's development. The molecule at issue is norepinephrine (NE), a neuromodulator made...
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
Postnatal Changes in Response to Norepinephrine in the Normal and Pulmonary Hypertensive Lung
09/15/2004: 4,788 words, approx. 16 pages
The effect of norepinephrine administration on pulmonary blood flow during the neonatal period is unclear. Therefore, norepinephrine responses were studied in isolated pulmonary arteries, pulmonary veins, and femoral arteries taken from normal pigs from birth to adulthood and from pigs subjected to chronic hypoxia...
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Ponder Natural Health Notes
Is Coffee Truly Bad for You?
5/25/2007: 1,887 words, approx. 6 pages
Everyone knows coffee is evil, right? Drinking coffee is associated with groggy, breakfast-skipping smokers with stained teeth and short life spans spent commuting to miserable jobs that require a dose of caffeine to get through. Well, perhaps. There has been a lot of interesting...
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Tango
What Is This Thing Called Love?
7/31/2007: 1,832 words, approx. 6 pages
WHEN PAUL, MY FUTURE HUSBAND, KISSED ME for the first time, it was sweet and sexy and sort of salty—the way a kiss by the ocean should be, if you had thought to imagine it that way. We made a date to kiss the next...
 


 

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