Pt. A. Neurotoxins-- Ch. 1. Isoquinoline derivatives-- Ch. 2. TIQ derivatives in the human central nervous system-- Ch. 3. Animal model of Parkinson's disease prepared by N-methyl-(R)-salsolinol-- Ch. 4. Putative endogenous neurotoxins derived from the biogenic amine neurotransmitters-- Ch. 5. β-carboline derivatives-- Ch. 6. Highly halogenated tetrahydro-β-carbolines as a new class of dopaminergic neurotoxins-- Ch. 7. pros-Methylimidazoleacetic acid: a potential neurotoxin in brain? Pt. B. Metabolism-- Ch. 8. Bioactivation of azaheterocyclic amines via S-adenosyl-L-methionine-dependent N-methyltransferases-- Ch. 9. Tyrosine hydroxylase: biochemical properties and short-term regulation in vitro and in vivo-- Ch. 10. Tyrosine hydroxylase and endogenous neurotoxins-- Ch. 11. Monoamines oxidase: interaction with isoquinoline derivatives-- Ch. 12. Toxicity and pharmacological effects of salsolinol in different culivated cells.
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