Keyphrases
Bupropion
100%
Diethylpropion
100%
Acetylcholine Receptor (AChR)
50%
Antidepressants
30%
Mechanism of Action
20%
Inhibitory Action
20%
Competitive Antagonist
20%
Ion Channels
20%
Valine
20%
Dopamine
10%
Neurotransmitters
10%
Neurotransmitter Levels
10%
Geriatric Patients
10%
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor (nAChR)
10%
Desensitization
10%
Dopamine System
10%
Therapeutic Use
10%
Dopamine Transporter
10%
Reuptake
10%
Norepinephrine System
10%
Phenylalanine
10%
Oxidative Damage
10%
Anti-addiction
10%
Receptor 1
10%
Tricyclic Antidepressants
10%
Phencyclidine
10%
Resting State
10%
Muscle Acetylcholine Receptor
10%
Channel Opening
10%
Ligand-binding Domain
10%
Antinicotinic
10%
New Evidence
10%
Sequential Mechanisms
10%
Mouse Skeletal muscle
10%
Anti-smoking
10%
Psychomotor Alterations
10%
Structural Motif
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Bupropion
100%
Amfepramone
100%
Cholinergic Receptor
60%
Antidepressant
30%
Neurotransmitter
20%
Noradrenalin
20%
Ion Channel
20%
Valine
20%
Serine
20%
Mouse
10%
Nicotinic Receptor
10%
Side Effect
10%
Dopamine Transporter
10%
Tricyclic Antidepressant
10%
Phenylalanine
10%
Desensitization
10%
Phencyclidine
10%
Therapeutic Use
10%
Anorexigenic Agent
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Bupropion
100%
Amfepramone
100%
Cholinergic Receptor
60%
Antidepressant
30%
Noradrenalin
20%
Neurotransmitter
20%
Ion Channel
20%
Serine
20%
Valine
20%
Drug Therapy
10%
Geriatrics
10%
Side Effect
10%
Desensitization
10%
Dopamine Transporter
10%
Nicotinic Receptor
10%
Phencyclidine
10%
Tricyclic Antidepressant
10%
Phenylalanine
10%
Anorexigenic Agent
10%
Neuroscience
Bupropion
100%
Amfepramone
100%
Cholinergic Receptor
60%
Antidepressant
30%
Neurotransmitter
20%
Norepinephrine
20%
Serine
20%
Ion Channel
20%
Valine
20%
Dopamine Transporter
10%
Reuptake
10%
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor
10%
Tricyclic Antidepressant
10%
Phencyclidine
10%
Phenylalanine
10%