i-newswire.com - Jul 9, 2005 These findings suggest that serotonin may play a role in maintaining circadian rhythm, as well as modulating light-related disorders such as seasonal ...
Free with registration - AScribe Health News Service - AccessMyLibrary.com - Jul 7, 2005 These findings suggest that serotonin may play a role in maintaining circadian rhythm, as well as modulating light-related disorders such as seasonal ...
innovations report - Innovations-Report - Nov 7, 2005 These findings suggest that serotonin may play a role in maintaining circadian rhythm, as well as modulating light-related disorders such as seasonal ...
News-Medical.net - Jul 12, 2005 These findings suggest that serotonin may play a role in maintaining circadian rhythm, as well as modulating light-related disorders such as seasonal ...
Pay-Per-View - Biotech Week - Factiva, from Dow Jones - Aug 10, 2005 ... digitonin modulates ligand binding of the bovine hippocampal serotonin(1A) ... We have examined the modulatory role of cholesterol on the ligand binding ...
Pay-Per-View - Health & Medicine Week - Factiva, from Dow Jones - Aug 8, 2005 ... digitonin modulates ligand binding of the bovine hippocampal serotonin(1A) ... We have examined the modulatory role of cholesterol on the ligand binding ...
Pay-Per-View - Ei EnCompass: Environment - Factiva, from Dow Jones - Mar 22, 2005 The impact of oil-contaminated and industrial polluted water on serotonin-modulating anti-consolidation protein (SMAP) content in goldfish livers was ...
Pay-Per-View - Ei EnCompass: Environment - Factiva, from Dow Jones - Oct 4, 2005 This work concerns the ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) test determination of the serotonin-modulating anti-consolidation protein (SMAP) content ...
Pay-Per-View - Immunotherapy Weekly - Factiva, from Dow Jones - Jan 5, 2005 Serotonergic neurons play a major role in the modulation of emotion and behavior ... "Especially knockout studies have revealed a role for the serotonin(1A) ...
Pay-Per-View - Health & Medicine Week - Factiva, from Dow Jones - Jan 3, 2005 Serotonergic neurons play a major role in the modulation of emotion and behavior ... "Especially knockout studies have revealed a role for the serotonin(1A) ...