Neuroscience
Histamine
100%
Histamine H1 Receptor
48%
Striatum
33%
Histidine Decarboxylase
28%
Histamine H2 Receptor
25%
Positron Emission Tomography
24%
Gene Expression
23%
Phencyclidine
22%
Cerebral Cortex
19%
Haplotype
19%
Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism
17%
Gene Knockout
16%
Receptor Occupancy
16%
Dopamine Antagonist
16%
Neurotransmitter
15%
Promoter Region
14%
Carboxy-Lyases
14%
Diencephalon
14%
Amygdala
13%
Nucleus Accumbens
12%
Histamine N-Methyltransferase
12%
Histamine H3 Receptor
12%
Haloperidol
11%
Transcriptome
10%
Receptor Binding
10%
Stereotypy
10%
Receptor Gene
10%
Hypothalamus
10%
Locomotor Activity
10%
Mental Disorder
9%
In Vivo
9%
Cerebellum
9%
Amino Acid
9%
Kindling
8%
Olanzapine
8%
Quetiapine
8%
Phosphoprotein
8%
Inverse Agonist
8%
Growth Disorder
8%
Suprachiasmatic Nucleus
8%
Astrocyte
8%
Messenger RNA
8%
Mirtazapine
8%
Fluvoxamine
8%
Antidepressant
8%
Serotonin
8%
Prepulse Inhibition
8%
Calcium Current
8%
Nicardipine
8%
Purkinje Cell
8%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Histamine H2 Receptor
14%
Histaminergic
12%
Receptor Gene
10%
Genetics
9%
Histamine
9%
Immobilization Stress
8%
Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome
8%
Fischer 344 Rat
8%
Haplotype
8%
Gene Expression Profiling
8%
Gene Knockout
8%
Gene Targeting
8%
Membrane Potential
8%
Nicardipine
8%
Calcium Current
8%
Purkinje Cell
8%
Transcriptome
8%
Homozygote
6%
Promoter Region
6%
Wild Type Mouse
6%
Histidine Decarboxylase
6%
Candidate Gene
5%
Gene Linkage
5%
Perfusion
5%
Pulse Rate
5%
Steady State
5%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Phencyclidine
25%
Histamine H1 Receptor
18%
Amphetamine
16%
Histamine
12%
Neurotransmitter
12%
Psychopharmacology
10%
Olanzapine
10%
Quetiapine
10%
Normal Human
8%
Drug Choice
8%
Kindled Seizure
8%
Polypharmacy
8%
Inverse Agonist
8%
Histamine H3 Receptor
8%
Dopamine Receptor Blocking Agent
8%
Perospirone
8%
Serotonin
8%
Psychotropic Agent
5%
Clozapine
5%