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Report on the Discussion of the Fourth Session: Receptors

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Neurocytochemical Methods

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The three lectures delivered during this session concerned the results of experiments carried out using different techniques, mainly immunocytochemical, on three types of receptors: cholinergic, neuropeptide and GABA/BZ. The session, which centered on these receptors, was completed in the poster session by communications (this volume) dealing with opiate receptors (Conrath et al.), substance P receptors (Zouaoui et al.) and serotonin receptors (El Mestikawy et al.)

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Couteaux, R. (1991). Report on the Discussion of the Fourth Session: Receptors. In: Calas, A., Eugène, D. (eds) Neurocytochemical Methods. NATO ASI Series, vol 58. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84298-6_19

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