Expression of beta 3-adrenoceptor mRNA in rat brain

British Journal of Pharmacology
R J SummersB A Evans

Abstract

The reverse transcription/polymerase chain reaction was used to demonstrate beta 3-adrenoceptor mRNA in rat brain regions. Levels were highest in hippocampus, cerebral cortex and striatum and lower in hypothalamus, brainstem and cerebellum.

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