5-HT2A receptor polymorphism and steady state receptor expression in schizophrenia.

作者: Alexander P Kouzmenko , Wendy L Hayes , Avril M Pereira , Brian Dean , Phillip WJ Burnet

DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)61695-9

关键词: Acinar cellSalivaCell biologyGeneticsBiologyIon channelAutoimmune diseaseMyoepithelial cellReceptorReflexReceptor expression

摘要: Vol 349 • June 21, 1997 1815 activates Ca-sensitive ion channels leading to saliva formation. Myoepithelial cells are believed play a central part in the reflex salivary flow by concentration, which may stimulate release of acinar cell contents and exert some counterpressure during stimulated flow. These results show new cellular defect potential pathogenetic importance an autoimmune disease.

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