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Introduction to the Symposium on Endorphins and Neurotransmitters

  • Murray Goldstein
Published/Copyright: December 28, 2021

Published Online: 2021-12-28
Published in Print: 1984-09-01

© 2021 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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  1. Title
  2. Contents
  3. DEPARTMENTS
  4. Letters
  5. New products and services briefing
  6. Medi-notes
  7. CME quiz
  8. CME quiz discussion
  9. Books
  10. EDITORIALS
  11. The winds of change; The challenge of distinctiveness; AOA convention and election day
  12. DEPARTMENTS
  13. Editorial comments
  14. PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE
  15. Challenge: New direction!
  16. ARTICLES
  17. Digital subtraction angiography of the head and neck: Experience in a community hospital over a 9-month period
  18. Sequential multisystem failure: A retrospective study
  19. Primary obstructive mega ureter: Report of a case
  20. Obturator hernia: Report of a case
  21. Epidural narcotic analgesia
  22. OSTEOPATHIC EDUCATION
  23. Human sexuality instruction : Curricula in osteopathic colleges
  24. CASE REPORT
  25. Lancefield group G streptococcus septic arthritis in a heroin user: Report of a case
  26. PROCEEDINGS OF THE TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL AOA/NOF RESEARCH CONFERENCE, 1984: PART I
  27. Introduction
  28. Muscle and low back pain
  29. Louisa Burns Memorial Lecture: Re-search
  30. Abstracts
  31. Books received
  32. applications for membership
  33. DEPARTMENTS
  34. Advertiser's index
  35. Introduction to the Symposium on Endorphins and Neurotransmitters
  36. Neurotransmitters
  37. An immunocytochemical analysis of methionine enkephalin, substance P, and glutamic acid decarboxylase within neostriata! neurons
  38. A comparison of the response of' specific sensory and noradrenergic afferents to enucleation-induced deafferentation of the mammalian superior colliculus
  39. Dietary supplements of phenylalanine and other amino acid precursors of brain neuroamines in the treatment of depressive disorders
  40. Thioridazine pharmacodynamics: Clinical effects may depend upon drug metabolism
  41. Endorphins
  42. Endogenous opioids: Physiologic and pathophysiologic actions
  43. Enkephalin/catecholamine interactions in cardiac, skeletal, and intestinal muscle
  44. Pilot study on the effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on the level of plasma beta-endorphin
  45. Intracranial self-administration of the endocoid meth ionine-enkephalin
  46. Possible complications of using naloxone as an internal opiate antagonist in the investigation of the role of endorphins in osteopathic manipulative treatment
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