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- From: theron@reed.edu (Scott Buckley)
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- Subject: Re: 5-HT Receptors
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- Date: 23 Dec 92 07:00:00 GMT
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- It's just a tad dated, but I'm still fond of
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- Marsden, CA, et al. (1989) Functional identification of 5HT receptor subtypes.
- Comp. Review Biochem. Physiol. 93A(1):107-114
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- This is a comprehensive tour though serotonin receptor subtypes & their
- specializations as of approx. 3 years ago.
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- Also, almost anything at all by G. Aghajanian would be interesting. Try:
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- {Aghajanian, G. K. (1987) Serotonin. In Encyclopedia of Neuroscience,
- F. Adel, ed. Cambridge, Mass., Birkhauser, p. 1082.
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- Aghajanian, G. K. et al. (1987) Physiology of the midbrain serotonin system.
- In Psychopharmacology, The Third Generation of Progress,
- Herbert Y. Meltzer, ed. Raven Press, New York, pp. 141-149.
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- I'm sure other readers will add lots of others.
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- Good Luck! (& Happy New Year to all!)
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- Scott Buckley
- RS Dow Inst. of Neurological Science (Portland, Oregon)
- theron@reed.edu
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