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Motor neuron disease.

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PN Leigh, K Ray-Chaudhuri - British Medical Journal - jnnp.bmj.com
For neurologists, the management of motor neuron disease (MND) involves prompt and accurate
diagnosis; an understanding of nat- ural history, prognosis, and of the physical and psychological
consequences of the dis- ease for the individual and for carers; famil- iarity with the ...
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[CITATION] Tardive dyskinesia: research and treatment


WE Fann, J Davis - 1980 - Spectrum Pubns
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Cortical choline transporter function measured in vivo using choline-sensitive …


V Parikh, M Sarter - Journal of neurochemistry, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
The capacity of the high-affinity choline transporter (CHT) to import choline into presynaptic terminals
is essential for acetylcholine synthesis. Ceramic-based microelectrodes, coated at recording
sites with choline oxidase to detect extracellular choline concentration changes, were ...
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[CITATION] Dizziness: Etiologic approach to management


W Rubin, KH Brookler - 1991 - Thieme Publishing Group
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Indole levels in human lumbar and ventricular cerebrospinal fluid and the effect of …


M Koskiniemi, J Laakso, T Kuurne, M Laipio, M … - Acta Neurol …, 1985 - interscience.wiley.com
ABSTRACT – Levels of tryptophan (TRP), 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP), 5-hydroxy-tryptamine
(5-HT), and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) in human lumbar and ventricular cerebrospinal
fluid (CSF) were measured by reversed phase liquid chromatography (HPLC) with ...
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Allergic, dietary, chemical, stress, and hormonal influences in voice abnormalities*


W Rubin - Journal of Voice, 1988 - Elsevier
Allergic, dietary, chemical, biochemical, stress, and hormonal abnormalities have long been
recognized as important factors in both abnormalities of the voice and in the general health of
the professional vocalist. In recent years objective methods have become available to ...
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[BOOK] Alzheimer: 100 years and beyond


M Jucker - 2006 - books.google.com
Mathias Jucker Department of Cellular Neurology Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research
University of Tubingen 72076 Tubingen Germany e-mail: mathias.jucker@uni-tuebingen.de
Christian Haass Adolf-Butenandt-Institute Department of Biochemistry Laboratory for ...
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[CITATION] Use of phosphatidylcholine in brain diseases: an overview


JH Growdon - Lecithin: Technological, biological, and therapeutic …, 1987
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[PDF] Neurotransmitters and Nutrition


D Neurotransmitters - orthomolecular.org
There is a body of evidence (Wurtman and Fernstrom, 1974; Growdon and Wurtman, 1977,
1980; Gelenberg, Wojcik and Growdon, 1980) that ingesting large quantities of naturally occurring
dietary constituents that are precursors for neurotransmitters can produce sequential ...
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[PDF] Precursor Therapy With Orthomolecular Nutrition


IR Berry, L Borkan - orthomolecular.org
Abstract The importance of Orthomolecular nutrition is recognized to provide the optimum concentration
of nutrients in the diet with supplementation as required. Precursors, or building blocks of essential
biochemicals are not utilized at times because of a deficiency in enzymes. At other times, ...
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