Examples: Histidine Histamine + CO 2 Tyrosine Tyramine + CO 2 Lysine Cadaverine + CO 2 Salt formation The carboxyl group of amino acids can release hydrogen (H+) ions with the formation of Carboxylate (COO) ions
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4 Multimodal integration and translational prospects of zebrafish-driven Building upon the technology-augmented zebrafish framework outlined in Section 3.1, the platform has evolved from a validation tool into a multimodal discovery engine for anti-inflammatory phytomedicines
Activating the H3 receptors impacts serotonin, norepinephrine, and acetylcholine release.[ref] H4 receptors : These histamine receptors are at the core of the inflammatory response
Glutathione is present in every cell of your body and essential for life itself
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