The role of sialic acid in 5-HT binding to synaptic membranes
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01963255
The role of sialic acid in 5-HT binding to synaptic membranes
Abstract
The high affinity binding of [14C]5-HT to nerve ending membranes isolated from rat brain is not affected by neuraminidase treatment. The specificity of ligand receptor interaction was demonstrated by displacement studies with tryptamine derivatives, noradrenaline, and acetylcholine.
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