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Adenylate Cyclase and Acetylcholine Release Regulated by Separate Serotonin Receptors of Somatic Cell Hybrids
Adenylate Cyclase and Acetylcholine Release Regulated by Separate Serotonin Receptors of Somatic Cell Hybrids
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Nirenberg, Marshall W. Minna, John, 1941- Wilson, Steven P. Higashida, Haruhiro MacDermot, John Matsuzawa, Hiroshi Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
In the 1970s, Nirenberg and the Biochemical Genetics team at NIH extended their work in neurobiology to the study of neurotransmitter function in clonal hybrid cells. This article presents evidence from the study of serotonin receptors and their relationship to acetylcholine release.
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