| 21. | In 1965 Schildkraut formulated the catecholamine theory of depression.
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| 22. | DBH primarily contributes to catecholamine and trace amine biosynthesis.
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| 23. | Catecholamine levels are thought to be high when individuals are experiencing higher stress.
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| 24. | Tyrosine hydroxylasehas some info on the synthesis of catecholamines.
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| 25. | These are separate causes from changes in catecholamine levels.
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| 26. | More specifically, inhibition of VMAT2 may cause an increase in cytosolic catecholamine levels.
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| 27. | Another way to inhibit adrenergic receptor signaling is by blocking the synthesis of catecholamines.
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| 28. | Catecholamines have many systemic effects on multiple organs.
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| 29. | The latter three are known as the catecholamines.
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| 30. | Later catecholamine literature has not done him justice.
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