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Vasoactive intestinal peptide and noradrenaline exert long-term control on glycogen levels in astrocytes: Blockade by protein synthesis inhibition
O. Sorg,
P. J. Magistretti
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Neuroscience
Norepinephrine
100%
Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide
100%
Astrocyte
100%
Protein Synthesis Inhibition
100%
Glycogenolysis
62%
Neurotransmitter
37%
Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate
25%
Primary Culture
25%
Neurodegeneration
12%
Protein Biosynthesis
12%
Second Messenger System
12%
Cycloheximide
12%
Methoxamine
12%
Protein Kinase C
12%
Brain Trauma
12%
Actinomycin
12%
Agonist
12%
Adrenergic Receptor
12%
Phorbol
12%
Keyphrases
Protein Synthesis Inhibition
100%
Long-term Control
100%
Methoxetamine
12%
Second Messenger Pathways
12%
Delayed Action
12%
Reactive Astrocytes
12%
Dibutyryl-cAMP
12%
Brain Injury
12%
Actinomycin D
12%
Protein Kinase C Activation
12%
Phorbol 12
12%