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A conversation with Paul Greengard on “hormonal” communication between nerve cells, the biochemical bases by which antidepressants work, and the Pearl Meister Greengard Prize for outstanding women in biomedic...
Getting from “This can’t be right” to “Of course”: Paul Greengard is an episode from Sounds Physiological by Rockefeller University Press. A conversation with Paul Greengard on “hormonal” communication between nerve cells, the b...
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Published Apr 27, 2015, audio available.
A conversation with Paul Greengard on “hormonal” communication between nerve cells, the biochemical bases by which antidepressants work, and the Pearl Meister Greengard Prize for outstanding women in biomedical research. Download PDF transcript Key words: second messengers, protein phosphorylation, slow synaptic transmission, protein kinases, cGMP, cAMP, synapsin I, serotonin, dopamine, p11, annexin A2, SMARCA3
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Getting from “This can’t be right” to “Of course”: Paul Greengard is from Sounds Physiological by Rockefeller University Press.
Published Apr 27, 2015