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  • ...abotropic G protein-coupled receptors that are prominent in the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS).
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  • ...A, or γ-aminobutyrate), the most common inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system.
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  • The [[central nervous system]]'s processing of [[information]] relevant to interacting with itself and i
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  • A group of non-neuron [[cell type]]s in the [[central nervous system]] that provide physical and other support to [[neuron]]s
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  • ...nown for his work on the interplay between structure and function in the [[central nervous system]].
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Dietschy 2004 Cholesterol metabolism in the central nervous system during early development and in the mature animal}}
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  • * N-Acetylaspartate: A Unique Neuronal Molecule in the Central Nervous System, eds., J.R.Moffett, S.B.Tieman, D.R.Weinberger, J.T.Coyle, and M.A.Namboodi
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  • An aggressively invasive [[neoplasia|neoplasm]] of the [[central nervous system]], primarily the brain; not curable but length of survival has improved som
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  • ...the decarboxylation of dopa and essential to the normal functioning of the central nervous system.
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  • ..., [[oligodendrocyte]]s, and [[ependymocyte]]s). <ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> In the central nervous system, "benign" and "malignant" do not have the same connotation as elsewhere in | title = The new WHO Classification of Tumors affecting the Central Nervous System
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  • ...eningitis]]), most often produced by pathogenic organisms which invade the central nervous system, and occasionally by toxins, autoimmune disorders, and other conditions.<no
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  • ...es a powerful toxin, tetanospasmin, that blocks inhibitory synapses in the central nervous system and thus causes the severe muscle spasms characteristic of tetanus.
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  • ...s system is divided into the central and peripheral nervous systems. The [[central nervous system]] consists of the [[human brain|brain]] and [[spinal cord]], and plays a ke ...nervous system]] is made up of all the neurons in the body outside of the central nervous system, and is further subdivided into the somatic and autonomic nervous systems.
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  • Part of the central nervous system with the brain, enclosed by the vertebral column; carries neural signals fr
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  • ...e hydrolysis of [[acetylcholine]] to [[choline]] and [[acetate]]. In the [[central nervous system|CNS]], this enzyme plays a role in the function of peripheral [[neuromuscul
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  • ...btained from the leaves of the coca plant, that is both a stimulant of the central nervous system and an appetite suppressant; it is also a local anesthetic primarily used i
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  • ...obutyric acid]] (GABA) is the major inhibitory [[neurotransmitter]] in the central nervous system.
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  • ...keletal muscles; they are also used for their effects on the heart and the central nervous system."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...l gaps in between them. Myelin is created by [[oligodendrocytes]] in the [[central nervous system]], and by [[schwann cells]] in the [[peripheral nervous system]].
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  • ...cause and associated organ system dysfunction, including the [[heart]], [[central nervous system]], [[kidney]]s, [[lungs]], [[gastrointestinal tract]], and [[skin]]. There
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  • ...rology]] and [[oncology]], an '''astrocytoma''' is a [[neoplasm]] of the [[central nervous system]], which originates in normal [[astrocyte]]s. Under the 1993 [[World Health | title = The new WHO Classification of Tumors affecting the Central Nervous System
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  • ...given to the tightly packed neuronal cell bodies which can be found in the central nervous system and especially the brain and neocortex. The axons within the grey matter ar
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  • ...ive medicine]], with pharmacologically active components that affect the [[central nervous system]]. '''Valeriana officialis''' is present in some official Northern Europea It has several types of components that affect receptors in the [[central nervous system]], although some are unstable, and there is per-plant variability:<ref>{{ci
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  • ...cells''', can be considered the connective, non-[[neuron]] cells of the [[central nervous system]]. "They not only provide physical support, but also respond to injury, reg
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Dietschy 2004 Cholesterol metabolism in the central nervous system during early development and in the mature animal}}
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  • ...ological processes. Histamine functions as a [[neurotransmitter]] in the [[central nervous system]], affects smooth muscle and gastric acid secretion, and has an important r ...pasm]]. Histamine<sub>3</sub> antagonists are in research for a variety of central nervous system conditions.
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  • ...nd relax smooth muscle, and histamine<sub>3</sub>, still in research, have central nervous system effects. "Antihistamines" are most often histamine<sub>1</sub> blockers.
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  • ...instestine]] but also the [[joint]]s; [[cardiovascular system]]; and the [[central nervous system]]. The disease is characterized by fat deposits in the [[intestinal mucosa]
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  • ...ential amino acid L-[[tryptophan]]. In humans it is found primarily in the central nervous system, gastrointestinal tract, and blood platelets. Serotonin mediates several i
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