Alkaloid adducts in human brain: coexistence of 1-carboxylated and noncarboxylated isoquinolines and beta-carbolines in alcoholics and nonalcoholics.


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Alkaloid adducts in human brain: coexistence of 1-carboxylated and noncarboxylated isoquinolines and beta-carbolines in alcoholics and nonalcoholics. - Abstract - Europe PMC Sign in | Create an account https://orcid.org Europe PMC Menu About Tools Developers Help Contact us Helpdesk Feedback Twitter Blog Tech blog Developer Forum Europe PMC plus Search life-sciences literature (Over 40 million articles, preprints and more) Search Advanced search Feedback This website requires cookies, and the limited processing of your personal data in order to function. By using the site you are agreeing to this as outlined in our privacy notice and cookie policy. Abstract Citations & impact Funding Alkaloid adducts in human brain: coexistence of 1-carboxylated and noncarboxylated isoquinolines and beta-carbolines in alcoholics and nonalcoholics. Ung-Chhun N, Cheng BY, Pronger DA, Serrano P, Chavez B, …

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1985

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    Acceso abierto

    Áreas de conocimiento:

    • Bioquímica
    • Bioquímica

    Áreas temáticas:

    • Farmacología y terapéutica
    • Enfermedades
    • Salud y seguridad personal