Use of post-mortem human synaptosomes for studies of metabolism and transmitter amino acid release

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Synaptosomes have been prepared from human brain obtained at autopsies carried out up to 24 h postmortem (p.m.). They showed generally good retention of morphology, as well as accumulation of tissue potassium and linear rates of oxygen uptake. In response to veratrine depolarization they showed incr …
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Authors Hardy JA;Dodd PR;Oakley AE;Kidd AM;Perry RH;Edwardson JA;;
Journal neuroscience letters
Year 1982
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