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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Synapse Plasticity 
    Publication: Pontificia Accademia delle scienze, 1980
    ... mg/homogenate protein; intact cells incubated with [*H]-choline contained 55-1,600 pmol [?H]-acetylcholine/ mg/ ... mimicked all regulatory effects of dibutyrylcAMP on acetyl- choline storage and release from cells, These results show ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - King's American dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Ohio Valley Co., 1898-[1900?]
    ... of belladonna, namely: Atropine, hyoscyamine, hyoscine (scopolamine); furthermore choline and a fluorescent body, scopoletin (E. Schmidt), and ... isolated, in 1869, by Schmiede- berg and Koppe, choline (G5Hi5NO2), also a constituent of hops, beer, bile, ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Neurasthenia and its mental symptoms 
    Publication: Boston : D. Clapp & Son, printers, 1891
    ... of some poison in the blood. Halliburton2 describes choline and neurine as ptomaines which may also be ... during life as leucomaines in the metabolic processes. Choline is of great importance as a type of ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Chemistry, inorganic and organic : with experiments 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1890
    ... internally; it forms crystals easily soluble in water. Choline, which is also obtained from bile, may be ... strongly alkaline ammonium base, which crystallises with difficulty. Choline may also be prepared from yolk of egg ...
  5. ... Bilineurine, bi-le-nu'rin. Neurine of bile; choline. Bilious, bil'yus. Relating to bile, containing bile, ... e-he'me-ah (chole, haima, blood). Cholaemia. Choline, ko'leen. C5H15NO2. Cholesterin. Also a ptomaine or ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A guide to the organic drugs of the United States pharmacopoeia 1890 : containing in addition ... 
    Publication: Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.A. : Botanical Department of Eli Lilly & Company, 1899
    ... on chalky and limestone soils. Constituents—Mydriatic alkaloids, choline, wax, asparagin, albumin, chrysatropic acid, succinic acid, atropine, ... of streams and swamps. Constituents—Volatile oil, acorin, choline, calamine, resin, tannin, etc. Properties—Stimulant, carminative, tonic; ...
  7. ... with two fatty acid radicals and a base, choline. Thus, by introducing the radicals of stearic acid and of choline distearyl-lecithin is obtained of the composition, CsHs^ ...
  8. ... 15 to 20 per cent., cinnabinon (soft resin), choline. Choline (bilineurine), C5H15N02, is syrupy, freely soluble in water ... per cent., resin 9-18 per cent., asparagin, choline (see Cannabis), tannin, C25H24013, 3-4 per cent., ...
  9. ... with two fatty acid radicals and a base, choline. Thus, by introducing the radicals of stearic acid and of choline distearyl-lecithin is obtained of the composition, CaHXCisHssC^ ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Genetics and Anesthesia 
    Publication: Produced: 22 April 1960
    ... moderate doses of complications by Page 3 succinyl choline is one of these reactions. In 1956, Lehmann ... heterozygous) or double (homozygous) dose before using succinyl choline. Until recently, such predictions of gene frequency have ...
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