In this article, Axelrod applied signal transduction theory to his research on the metabolic function of serotonin, even describing the pineal gland as a "neurochemical transducer."
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8 (1,427,047 Bytes)
Date:
1974-06-28 (June 28, 1974)
Creator:
Axelrod, Julius
Source:
Periodical: Axelrod, Julius. "The Pineal Gland: A Neurochemical Transducer." Science 184, (28 June 1974): 1341-1348. Article. 8 Images.
Publisher:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
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