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Short lasting nicotinic and long-lasting muscarinic depolarizing responses of thalamocortical neurons to stimulation of mesopontine cholinergic nuclei.
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Other strategies to enhance acetylcholine levels, such as muscarinic cholinergic agonists or nicotinic cholinergic receptor agonists, are under investigation.
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Regional distribution of muscarinic and nicotinic cholinergic receptor binding activities in the human brain.
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A novel mechanism for coupling of m4-muscarinic acetylcholine receptors to calmodulinsensitive adenylyl cyclases- crossover from a protein-coupled inhibition to stimulation.
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As noted by these authors, the anticholinergic agents act by antagonizing the muscarinic receptors, which might be involved in effortful memory.
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Their hyperpolarisation, for instance, can be achieved through muscarinic receptor mechanisms.
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Muscarinic activation of ionic currents measured by a new whole-cell recording method.
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The effects of the selective muscarinic agonist methacholine were less consistent.
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The latter study also reported a significant correlation between muscarinic receptor availability and positive symptoms.
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Endogenous nitric oxide signalling system and the cardiac muscarinic acetylcholine receptor-inotropic response.
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Involvement of endogenous nitric oxide signaling system in brain muscarinic acetylcholine receptor activation.
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Blockade of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors had a smaller effect than the partial blockade of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
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There are two main groups of receptors for the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, known as muscarinic and nicotinic receptors.
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Their aim is to reduce detrusor contractility by their effects on the muscarinic cholinergic receptors of the detrusor muscle fibres.
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Diversity of structure, signaling and regulation within the family of muscarinic cholinergic receptors.
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Cholinergic receptors can be divided into two types, muscarinic and nicotinic.
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Elderly patients are more vulnerable to the muscarinic side-effects.
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Perhaps the excitatory and inhibitory actions of methacholine are mediated through different subtypes of muscarinic receptor.
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Muscarinic transmission in retinal cells is believed to be involved in the visual control of refractive development.
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We found no evidence for an action mediated by muscarinic receptors, though our data are too preliminary to rule out this possibility.
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