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CHAT
(redirected from choline acetyltransferase)

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CHATChecklist for Autism in Toddlers
CHATCholine Acetyltransferase
CHATConversational Hypertext Access Technology (Communications Canada)
CHATChattahoochee River National Recreation Area (US National Park Service)
CHATCitizens for Humane Animal Treatment
CHATCriminal History Access Tool (state of Michigan)
CHATChemically Hardened Air Transportable Hospital
CHATCommercial Helicopter Advisory Team
CHATChemicals, Heat, Agitation, Time (soil suspension cleaning)


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At the same time, CPF increased the expression of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), the enzymatic marker for the catecholamine phenotype, without affecting choline acetyltransferase (CHAT), the corresponding marker for the cholinergic phenotype.
And the activity of their choline acetyltransferase, an important brain enzyme, was subtly but significantly impaired.
Similar correlations were noted between enhanced choline acetyltransferase immunoreactivity and decreased calcineurin," Dr.
 
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