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Results 1 - 10 of 471 for ACETYLCHOLINE OR SEROTONIN OR HISTAMINE
  1. Antidepressants (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... belong to one of these three groups: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) Atypical antidepressants, which ...
  2. Serotonin syndrome (SS) is a potentially life-threatening drug reaction. It causes the body to have too much serotonin, a chemical produced by some nerve cells.
  3. The serotonin test measures the level of serotonin in the blood. ... Serotonin is a chemical produced by nerve cells. This test is usually done when carcinoid syndrome is ...
  4. ... be related to the body's sudden release of histamine (chemical in the body released during an allergic response) or serotonin (chemical made by nerve cells) in the area ...
  5. Histamine is the stuff that allergies are made of. Why do we have such an annoying chemical, ... 0:27 Prevalence of allergic conditions 0:50 Histamine’s role as a signalling molecule 1:14 Histamine’s ...
  6. Acetylcholine receptor antibody is a protein found in the blood of many people with myasthenia gravis . The ... muscles. This article discusses the blood test for acetylcholine receptor antibody.
  7. ... the gamma (γ) protein component (subunit) of the acetylcholine receptor (AChR) protein. The AChR protein is found ... multiple pterygium syndrome. More About This Health Condition acetylcholine gamma muscle receptor subunit acetylcholine receptor subunit gamma ...
  8. ... of a larger protein called a neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR). Each nAChR protein is made up ... when attached to a brain chemical (neurotransmitter) called acetylcholine. The channels also open in response to nicotine, ...
  9. ... is a breakdown product of a hormone called serotonin. This test tells how much 5-HIAA the body is producing, which reflects how much serotonin is in the body.
  10. Mast cells release histamine when an allergen is encountered. The histamine response can produce sneezing, itching, hives and watery eyes.
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