59 research outputs found
Divergence of allosteric effects of rapacuronium on binding and function of muscarinic receptors
Uneven focal shoe deterioration in Tourette syndrome.
A 31-year-old single man (AB) sought neuropsychiatric consultation for treatment-resistant motor and vocal tics. He described himself expressing a total of 24 different tics, mainly facial twitches (eye blinking, raising eyebrows, mouth opening, lips licking, stereotyped grimacing) and inappropriate utterances (grunting, throat clearing, sniffing), since the age of 7. There appeared to be no family history of tic disorder. He reported occasional utterance of swear words in contextually inappropriate situations (coprolalia), and the urge to copy other people’s movements (echopraxia). Other tic-associated symptoms included self-injurious behaviours and forced touching of objects. A.B. met both DSM-IV-tr and ICD-10 criteria for Tourette syndrome, and also DSM-IV-tr criteria for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (combined type) in childhood
The stereochemistry of 2-Oxo-1,3-diphenylcyclohexanepropionic acid and related compounds
Allosteric modulation of G protein‐coupled receptors by amiloride and its derivatives. Perspectives for drug discovery?
Confidence intervals versus ρ-values for interpretation of clinical trial results: introduction
Computerized tomography as a possible aid to histological grading of supratentorial gliomas
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