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Amine and amino acid microanalysis of two identified snail neurons with known characteristics

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La microanalyse de l'amine et de l'amine acide de deux neurones identifiés a prouvé la présence de sérotonine dans l'un des neurones et son absence dans l'autre, celui qui contenait plus de méthionine. A l'exception d'un intéressant composé non identifié, les autres substances étaient essentiellement semblables dans les deux neurones.

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Osbone, N.N., Cottrell, G.A. Amine and amino acid microanalysis of two identified snail neurons with known characteristics. Experientia 28, 656–658 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01944960

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