| 41. | Neurologically, "'cholinergic "'is the abbreviated term referring to acetylcholine.
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| 42. | Presence of ChAT in a nerve cell classifies this cell as a " cholinergic " neuron.
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| 43. | One method of balancing the neurotransmitters is through blocking central cholinergic activity using muscarinic receptor antagonists.
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| 44. | Later ( in 1995 ) this data has been confirmed at cholinergic stimulation by other cholinomimetics.
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| 45. | The mechanism of memory enhancement is due to a combined modulation of cholinergic and glutamatergic neurotransmission.
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| 46. | Such withdrawal effects can include cholinergic rebound, an activation syndrome, and motor syndromes including dyskinesias.
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| 47. | An example of a central cholinergic area is the nucleus basalis of Meynert in the basal forebrain.
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| 48. | Further studies on the cholinergic system and AD demonstrated acetylcholine plays a role in learning and memory.
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| 49. | These reactions are necessary to allow a cholinergic neuron to return to its resting state after activation.
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| 50. | Describes the slow contraction of denervated skeletal muscle by stimulating autonomic cholinergic fibres innervating its blood vessels.
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