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June 01, 1972; Volume 24,Issue 2
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    Preface
    Sidney Udenfriend and Sydney Spector
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 163;
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    Molecular Biology of the Sympathetic Nervous System
    Sidney Udenfriend
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 165-166;
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    Dopamine and Norepinephrine in Noradrenergic Axons: A Study in Vivo of Their Precursor Product Relationship by Mass Fragmentography and Radiochemistry
    E. Costa, A. R. Green, S. H. Koslow, H. F. LeFevre, A. V. Revuelta and C. Wang
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 167-190;
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    Effects of Drugs and Physiological Factors in the Disposition of Catecholamines in Blood Vessels
    Sydney Spector, James Tarver and Barry Berkowitz
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 191-202;
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    Modification of Norepinephrine Synthesis in Intact Tissue by Drugs and during Shor-term Adrenergic Nerve Stimulation
    N. Weiner, G. Cloutier, R. Bjur and R. I. Pfeffer
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 203-221;
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    Report on the Discussion of the First Session
    Norton H. Neff
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 223-224;
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    Regulation of Catecholamine Turnover by Variations of Enzyme Levels
    A. Pletscher
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 225-232;
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    Dopamine-β-hydroxylase: Regulation of Its Synthesis and Release from Nerve Terminals
    J. Axelrod
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 233-243;
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    Axons of Sympathetic Neurons: Transport of Enzymes in Vivo and Properties of Axonal Sprouts in Vitro
    Irwin J. Kopin and Stephen D. Silberstein
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 245-254;
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    Comparison between the Effect of Neuronal Activity and Nerve Growth Factor on the Enzymes Involved in the Synthesis of Norepinephrine
    Hans Thoenen
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 255-267;
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    Changes in Tyrosine Hydroxylase and Dopa Decarboxylase Induced by Pharmacological Agents
    Wallace Dairman, James G. Christenson and Sidney Udenfriend
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 269-289;
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    Report on the Discussion of the Second Session
    Solomon H. Snyder
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 291-292;
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    Characterization and Tissue Localization of Catecholamine Synthesizing Enzymes
    M. Goldstein, K. Fuxe and T. Hökfelt
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 293-309;
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    The Application of Immunological Techniques to the Study of Enzymes Regulating Catecholamine Synthesis and Degradation
    Boyd K. Hartman and Sidney Udenfriend
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 311-330;
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    Multiple Forms of Monoamine Oxidase: Functional Significance
    M. Sandler and M. B. H. Youdim
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 331-348;
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    Influence of Specific Nutrients on Catecholamine Synthesis and Metabolism
    T. L. Sourkes
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 349-359;
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    Report on the Discussion of the Third Session
    José M. MuSacchio
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 361-364;
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    Regulation of Catecholamine Metabolism in the Sympathetic Nervous System
    Chairman's Remarks and U. S. von Euler
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 365-369;
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    Regulation of Monoamine Metabolism in the Central Nervous System
    A. Carlsson, W. Kehr, M. Lindqvist, T. Magnusson and C. V. Atack
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 371-384;
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    The Secretory Cycle in the Adrenal Medulla
    Norman Kirshner and O. U. Viveros
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 385-398;
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    Role of Adenosine 3' , 5'-Monophosphate (Cyclic AMP) in Actions of Catecholamines
    Theodore W. Rall
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 399-409;
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    Adrenocortical Control of the Biosynthesis of Epinephrine and Proteins in the Adrenal Medulla
    R. J. Wurtman, L. A. Pohorecky and B. S. Baliga
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 411-426;
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    Report on the Discussion of the Fourth Session
    Jacques de Champlain
    Pharmacological Reviews June 1972, 24 (2) 427-430;
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