The peripheral noradrenergic terminal as possible site of action of salsolinol as prolactoliberin.
Székács D, Bodnár I, Mravec B, Kvetnansky R, Vizi ES, Nagy GM, Fekete MI.
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Salsolinol, an endogenous isoquinoline, induces selective prolactin release in rats [Toth, B.E., Homicsko, K., Radnai, B., Maruyama, W., DeMaria, J.E., Vecsernyes, M., Fekete, M.I.K., Fulop, F., Naoi, M., Freeman, M.E., Nagy, G.M., 2001. ...Salsolinol did not affect …
Salsolinol, an endogenous isoquinoline, induces selective prolactin release in rats [Toth, B.E., Homicsko, K., Radnai, B., Mar …