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Noradrenaline Summary
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(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 Summary
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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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Noradrenergic Summary
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Relating to the neurotransmitter NORADRENALINE. For instance, a neuron that synthesizes and releases noradrenaline is said to be...
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Norepinephrine Receptors Summary
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Norepinephrine Summary
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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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