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Results 1 - 10 of 203 for Dopamine
  1. Dopamine transporter deficiency syndrome is a rare movement disorder. The condition is also known as infantile parkinsonism-dystonia because the problems with ...
  2. Dopamine beta (β)-hydroxylase deficiency is a condition that affects the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary ... temperature, and low blood glucose (hypoglycemia).Individuals with dopamine β-hydroxylase deficiency typically experience a sharp drop ...
  3. ... 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 ...
  4. ... DBH gene provides instructions for producing the enzyme dopamine beta (β)-hydroxylase. This enzyme converts dopamine to norepinephrine, both of which are chemical messengers ( ...
  5. ... 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 ( ...
  6. ... The three catecholamines are epinephrine (adrenaline), norepinephrine, and dopamine. Catecholamines are more often measured with a urine ...
  7. ... adrenal gland. The main types of catecholamines are dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. These chemicals break down into ... into inactive substances that appear in the urine: Dopamine becomes ... acid (HVA) Norepinephrine becomes normetanephrine and ...
  8. Parkinson's Disease/Statistics and Research ... Parkinson's Disease ... National Institutes of Health ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Being diagnosed with ...
  9. ... of movement, are caused by a lack of dopamine, a natural substance usually found in the brain. ... system agents. It works by being converted to dopamine in the brain. Carbidopa is in a class ...
  10. ... injection is in a class of medications called dopamine agonists. It works by acting in place of dopamine, a natural substance produced in the brain that ...
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