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Trilateral research on the neural system and biogenic amines: Disclosure of the major causes and mechanisms of human characteristic neurocerebromuscular (psychosomatic) disorders

Trilateral research on the neural system and biogenic amines: Disclosure of the major causes and... Biogenic Amines , Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 197 – 208 (2005)  VSP 2005. Also available online - www.vsppub.com Trilateral research on the neural system and biogenic amines: Disclosure of the major causes and mechanisms of human characteristic neurocerebromuscular (psychosomatic) disorders KATSUNARI NISHIHARA ∗ The Nishihara Institute, HARA Bldg. 3F, 6-2-5 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo Received 3 February 2005; revised 3 March 2005; accepted 28 March 2005 Abstract —Ttrilateral research, i.e. a synthetic study of morphology, physiology and molecular biology in conjunction with biomechanics has been carried out to study the development of the neural system. The role of the neural system in evolution has been investigated and the establishment of the pyramidal tract and sympathetic nervous system has been considered. Also, the controlling, regulating and developing mechanisms of the neuromuscular system are deduced from the definition of the life system by comparing a monocellular organism (protozoa) to multicellular organisms (mammals). The author also considers the essential system of specially differentiated organ cells and carries out research on mitochondria in protozoa and mammals by the inductive method. He then investigated the mechanism of auto-nervous evolution under biomechanical energy and investigated a relationship between biogenic amines and mitochondria from http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Biogenic Amines Brill

Trilateral research on the neural system and biogenic amines: Disclosure of the major causes and mechanisms of human characteristic neurocerebromuscular (psychosomatic) disorders

Biogenic Amines , Volume 19 (3): 197 – Jan 1, 2005

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© 2005 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0168-8561
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1569-3910
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10.1163/156939105774288762
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Biogenic Amines , Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 197 – 208 (2005)  VSP 2005. Also available online - www.vsppub.com Trilateral research on the neural system and biogenic amines: Disclosure of the major causes and mechanisms of human characteristic neurocerebromuscular (psychosomatic) disorders KATSUNARI NISHIHARA ∗ The Nishihara Institute, HARA Bldg. 3F, 6-2-5 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo Received 3 February 2005; revised 3 March 2005; accepted 28 March 2005 Abstract —Ttrilateral research, i.e. a synthetic study of morphology, physiology and molecular biology in conjunction with biomechanics has been carried out to study the development of the neural system. The role of the neural system in evolution has been investigated and the establishment of the pyramidal tract and sympathetic nervous system has been considered. Also, the controlling, regulating and developing mechanisms of the neuromuscular system are deduced from the definition of the life system by comparing a monocellular organism (protozoa) to multicellular organisms (mammals). The author also considers the essential system of specially differentiated organ cells and carries out research on mitochondria in protozoa and mammals by the inductive method. He then investigated the mechanism of auto-nervous evolution under biomechanical energy and investigated a relationship between biogenic amines and mitochondria from

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Biogenic AminesBrill

Published: Jan 1, 2005

Keywords: OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTION; IMMUNE SYSTEM; EVOLUTION; MAMMALS; INTRACELLULAR INFECTION; DEVELOPMENT; PROTOZOA; NEUROCEREBROMUSCULAR SYSTEM; MITOCHONDRIA; HUMAN CHARACTERISTIC STRUCTURAL DEFECT

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