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I'm sure they can come up with the nicotinic acid.
It's less than a decade that we've known how important nicotinic receptors are.
It is also known by the name nicotinic acid.
Nicotinic acid is not the same as nicotine, though they may have some chemical groups in common, he said.
Niacin, also called nicotinic acid, is found in most organisms.
Later the missing dietary ingredient was identified as nicotinic acid.
This effect is thought to be due to its blocking α3β4 nicotinic receptors in the brain.
But as a nicotinic he did empathize with addiction.
It has been discovered that the cholinergic neurons are actually nicotinic.
The reaction is involved in the aerobic catabolism of nicotinic acid.
The resulting name 'niacin' was made from nicotinic acid + vitamin.
It was found to be a dietary-deficiency disease, caused by the lack of nicotinic acid in the diet.
I'm not a nicotinic myself, but I've always enjoyed having a smoker cubicmate.
However, too much nicotinic acid can be harmful.
Also, many nemerteans produce toxins of which some are nicotinic agonists.
This is, however, at a much lower affinity than to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.
In 2009 there were at least five drugs on the market that affect the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
It is also called Vitamin B3 or nicotinic acid.
So I'm cautiously optimistic that we're on the road to developing some useful nicotinic therapies."
A recent research study suggested that adding nicotinic acid to statin therapy was not associated with a lower risk of heart disease.
Nicotinic acid, commonly called niacin, is a vitamin we all need in small doses.
It is an isomer of nicotinic acid, which has the carboxyl side chain at the 3-position.
He was the first to isolate nicotinic acid (also called niacin or vitamin B).
Bupropion has also been shown to act as a noncompetitive nicotinic antagonist.
It is a combination of xanthinol and niacin (nicotinic acid).