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  1. Molecular Biology and Neurobiology of Choline Acetyltransferase

    In the 45 years since the first description of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT; EC 2.3.1.6.), significant progress has been made in characterizing...
    Paul M. Salvaterra in Molecular Neurobiology
    Chapter 1988
  2. Molecular biology and neurobiology of choline acetyltransferase

    In the 45 years since the first description of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT;EC 2.3.1.6.), significant progress has been made in characterizing the...

    Paul M. Salvaterra in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article 01 September 1987
  3. Introduction

    Viruses have played a pivotal role in the dramatic elucidation of life’s chemical foundation during the past three decades. Their borderline position...
    T. O. Diener in The Viroids
    Chapter 1987
  4. Transmission Studies of Psychiatric and Neurological Disease

    The attempt to transmit disease to animals is one approach to a viral etiology of human disease. This strategy has been crucial for understanding...
    R. M. Ridley, H. F. Baker, T. J. Crow in Viruses, Immunity, and Mental Disorders
    Chapter 1987
  5. Physical-Chemical Properties

    Essential to understanding how viroids function is the determination of their nucleotide sequences. Within each viroid sequence is all the...
    Paul Keese, Robert H. Symons in The Viroids
    Chapter 1987
  6. Aging-Related Pathology in Human Neuroblastoma and Teratocarcinoma Cell Lines

    Humans and other primates take decades to age and even the 2–3 years required in a short-lived mammal like the mouse or rat is an impractically long...
    Chapter 1987
  7. Strategy of Replication of the Viral Genome

    Unlike higher organisms, viruses utilize a wide range of strategies in the replication of their genome. This is clearly a consequence of their need...
    Howard V. Hershey, Milton W. Taylor in The Molecular Basis of Viral Replication
    Chapter 1987
  8. Alzheimer’s disease

    Alzheimer’s disease can be considered a late-onset system degeneration, characteristically involving certain populations of cholinergic neurons but...

    John P. Blass, Alexander Zemcov in Neurochemical Pathology
    Article 01 June 1984
  9. Foreword

    Article 01 January 1963
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