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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for DOPAMINE
  1. ... gene provides instructions for making a protein called dopamine receptor D5, which is found in the brain. ... works together with a chemical messenger (neurotransmitter) called dopamine. Dopamine fits into the D5 receptor like a ...
  2. ... DBH gene provides instructions for producing the enzyme dopamine beta (β)-hydroxylase. This enzyme converts dopamine to norepinephrine, both of which are chemical messengers ( ...
  3. ... provides instructions for making a protein called the dopamine transporter or DAT. This protein is embedded in ... the brain, where it transports a molecule called dopamine into the cell. Dopamine is a chemical messenger ( ...
  4. ... final step of the chemical pathways that produce dopamine and serotonin, which are two types of neurotransmitters. ... cells (neurons) and other cells in the body. Dopamine is involved in the creation of two additional ...
  5. ... It may also help regulate the release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that is critical for controlling the ... selective death or impairment of neurons that produce dopamine. Misfolded or excess alpha-synuclein proteins may cluster ...
  6. ... involved in the production of two neurotransmitters called dopamine and serotonin. Among their many functions, dopamine transmits signals within the brain to produce smooth ...
  7. ... involved in the production of two neurotransmitters called dopamine and serotonin. Among their many functions, dopamine transmits signals within the brain to produce smooth ...
  8. ... L-DOPA, which can then be converted to dopamine. Other catecholamines called norepinephrine and epinephrine are produced from dopamine. Several variants (also called mutations) in the TH ...
  9. ... particularly those that contain a chemical messenger called dopamine. As parkin is normally abundant in the brain, ... death of nerve cells, including those that produce dopamine. Loss of dopamine-producing nerve cells is a ...
  10. ... the loss of nerve cells (neurons) that produce dopamine. Dopamine is a chemical messenger that transmits signals within ... substances or protein deposits could accumulate and kill dopamine-producing neurons, leading to abnormal movements and balance ...
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