PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 2860207-1 1985 The mechanisms of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) activation by depolarization or exposure of dopaminergic terminals to cyclic AMP have been compared using rat striatal slices. Cyclic AMP 114-124 tyrosine hydroxylase Rattus norvegicus 18-38 2860207-1 1985 The mechanisms of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) activation by depolarization or exposure of dopaminergic terminals to cyclic AMP have been compared using rat striatal slices. Cyclic AMP 114-124 tyrosine hydroxylase Rattus norvegicus 40-42 2860207-9 1985 Clear distinction between the two activating processes was further confirmed by the facts that heparin- and cyclic AMP-dependent phosphorylation stimulated TH activity from K+-exposed (and control) tissues but not that from striatal slices incubated with forskolin (or dibutyryl cyclic AMP). Cyclic AMP 108-118 tyrosine hydroxylase Rattus norvegicus 156-158 2860207-9 1985 Clear distinction between the two activating processes was further confirmed by the facts that heparin- and cyclic AMP-dependent phosphorylation stimulated TH activity from K+-exposed (and control) tissues but not that from striatal slices incubated with forskolin (or dibutyryl cyclic AMP). Cyclic AMP 279-289 tyrosine hydroxylase Rattus norvegicus 156-158