Definition of Synaptosomes. Meaning of Synaptosomes. Synonyms of Synaptosomes

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Definition of Synaptosomes

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Meaning of Synaptosomes from wikipedia

- A synaptosome is an isolated synaptic terminal from a neuron. Synaptosomes are obtained by mild homogenization of nervous tissue under isotonic conditions...
- Nomifensine, formerly sold under the brand names Merital and Alival, is a norepinephrine–dopamine reuptake inhibitor (NDRI) drug that was developed in...
- inhibits glutamate release, calcium uptake and also glutamate uptake in synaptosomes. Currently, it is known to naturally occur only in the venom of the spider...
- drug releases the neurotransmitter. The ****ays were done in rat brain synaptosomes and human potencies may be different. See also Monoamine releasing agent...
- half-maximal effective concentration values of 190 nM and 620 nM in rat brain synaptosomes, whereas norepinephrine release was not reported. In contrast to many...
- techniques to brain tissue permitted the isolation first of nerve endings (synaptosomes), and subsequently of synaptic vesicles from mammalian brain. Two competing...
- M, Mennini T (April 1999). "Release studies with rat brain cortical synaptosomes indicate that tramadol is a 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake blocker and not...
- drug releases the neurotransmitter. The ****ays were done in rat brain synaptosomes and human potencies may be different. See also Monoamine releasing agent...
- proteins, synaptosomes possess all of the cellular machinery necessary for neurotransmitter synthesis, release, metabolism, and reuptake. Synaptosomes, however...
- norepinephrine, 590 nM for dopamine, and 12,860 nM for serotonin in rat brain synaptosomes. α-Methylmethcathinone was first described in the scientific literature...