All Relations between serotonergic and brainstem
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H L Komiskey, T A Rud. Serotonergic influences on brain stem thermoregulatory mechanisms in the cat. Brain research. vol 134. issue 2. 1977-10-31. PMID:890493. |
serotonergic influences on brain stem thermoregulatory mechanisms in the cat. |
1977-10-31 |
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cat |
A S Tadepalli, E Mills, S M Schanber. Central depression of carotid baroreceptor pressor response, arterial pressure and heart rate by 5-hydroxytryptophan: influence of supracollicular areas of the brain. The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics. vol 202. issue 2. 1977-09-22. PMID:301930. |
the bilateral carotid occlusion response is depressed by the brainstem serotonergic mechanisms which require the integrity of neural pathways connecting sub- and supracollicular areas of the brain. |
1977-09-22 |
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A L Gascon, D Benseman. An attempt to correlated analgesia to changes in brain neuromediators in rats. Research communications in chemical pathology and pharmacology. vol 12. issue 3. 1976-02-19. PMID:746. |
the results show that a correlation exists between analgesia and changes in the serotonergic system of the brain stem. |
1976-02-19 |
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rat |
B L Jacobs, H Klemfus. Brain stem and spinal cord mediation of a serotonergic behavioral syndrome. Brain research. vol 100. issue 2. 1976-02-09. PMID:1192191. |
brain stem and spinal cord mediation of a serotonergic behavioral syndrome. |
1976-02-09 |
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J A Harvey, E M Ga. Septal tryptophan-5-hydroxylase: divergent response to raphe lesions and parachlorophenylalanine. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 183. issue 4127. 1974-03-22. PMID:4272645. |
a soluble form of tryptophan-5-hydroxylase activity was found to be present in areas rich in serotonergic terminals (colliculi, hippocampus, septal area, and remaining telencephalon) as well as in brainstem, an area rich in cell bodies. |
1974-03-22 |
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