0 any of a group of substances formed from ammonia by replacing hydrogen atoms with a group of atoms containing carbon --
1 any of a group of substances formed from ammonia by replacing hydrogen atoms with a group of atoms containing carbon --
Biotinylated dextran amine as an anterograde tracer for single- and double-label studies.
Red regions are around the carboxyl oxygens, and blue regions are around hydrogens and the amine group.
Consequently, the same isomers were studied as before, first protonated on the acid group, then on the amine group.
A longitudinal study of the effects of different rearing environments on cerebrospinal fluid norepinephrine and biogenic amine metabolites in rhesus monkeys.
But this problem would not hamper data collection on hydrogen bonds to amines, since amino protons exchange readily with solvent.
Clinical treatment was instituted initially, using high doses of diuretics, peripheral vasopressor and vasodilator amines.
The primary aim was to determine whether prenatal stress persistently alters the activity of brain biogenic amine systems.
The effects of the fetal environment on the development of biogenic amine systems have received less attention than genetic or postnatal environmental factors.