Biogenic Amines and Neuromodulation of Animal Behavior, 2nd Edition

Since Erspamer and Boretti, 1951 first described the biogenic amine octopamine in the octopus salivary gland as a molecule with "adrenaline-like" action, decades of extensive studies demonstrated the important role octopamine and its precursor tyramine play in invertebrate physiology and b...

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Main Author: Brian H. Smith (auth)
Other Authors: Gabriella H. Wolff (auth), Hans-Joachim Pflueger (auth), Irina T. Sinakevitch (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media SA 2018
Series:Frontiers Research Topics
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