HMB200H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Protein Kinase C, Alpha Helix, Arginine

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Cholinergic used to describe the cells that produce and release ach. Noradrenergic neurons that use the amine neurotransmitter norepinephrine (ne) Hypothesis that a molecule may be a neurotransmitter based on observing that the molecule is concentrated in brain tissue or that the application of the molecule to certain neurons alters their action potential firing rate. First step in confirming the hypothesis is to show that the molecule is localized in and synthesized by, particular neurons: two important technique used to satisfy this criterion are. Immunocytochemistry method for viewing the location of specific molecules, including proteins, in sections of brain tissue. In situ hybridization method for localizing specific mrna transcripts for mrna. Used to anatomically localize particular molecules to particular cells. Once the neurotransmitter candidate has been chemically purified, it is injected into the bloodstream of an animal, where it stimulates an immune response: one aspect of the immune response is the generation of large proteins called antibodies.

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