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Phenylbiguanide (PBG) is a 5-HT3 agonist used to study the role of 5-HT3 receptors in the central nervous system. [1] It has been found to trigger dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens of rats. [ 2 ]
Biguanide (/ b aɪ ˈ ɡ w ɒ n aɪ d /) is the organic compound with the formula HN(C(NH)NH 2) 2. It is a colorless solid that dissolves in water to give a highly basic solution. It is a colorless solid that dissolves in water to give a highly basic solution.
Set of 2007 $1 coins from the United States Mint. A coin set, or mint set, is a collection of uncirculated or proof coins, released by a mint. Such sets are usually released annually and often called a year set. They include sets of all the circulating coins of that year, as well as sets of commemorative coins.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Norther Ireland has issued a bi-metallic £2 coin since 1997, and a bi-metallic £1 coin since March 2017; El Salvador with the 5 Colones in 1997; Jordan with the 1/2 dinar in 1997; Croatia with the 25 Kuna in 1997; The Cook Islands with the $50 Coin in 1997, a $150 in 2005, a $1 in 2010, and a $100 in 2014.
1 Lev 2002 Bulgaria: 100 Tenge 2002 Kazakhstan: 200 Tenge 2002 Kazakhstan: 1 Euro 2002 Eurozone: 2 Euro 2002 Eurozone: 500 Rials 2003 Iran: 2 Pounds 2003 Saint Helena: 500 Dram 2003 Armenia: 75 Dollars 2004 British Virgin Islands: 1 Won 2004 North Korea: 5 Pesos 2005 Dominican Republic: 1 Pound 2005 Egypt: 5 Rand 2005 South Africa: 10 Rupees ...
While coins were struck in 1892, none were released for circulation. Japanese coins from this period are read clockwise from right to left "Year" ← "Number representing year of reign" ← "Emperors name" (Ex: 年 ← 七十三 ← 治明) 20 yen coin from 1870 (year 3) Design 1 - (1870 - 1892) 20 yen coin from 1897 (year 30) Design 2 - (1897 ...
The Counterfeit Coin Bulletin was a publication of the American Numismatic Association, released three times a year to help battle counterfeiting of collector coins.
British brass £1 coin and gold sovereign; Royal Bank of Scotland £1 note; Bank of England £1 note (demonetised) Egyptian £1 coin and note; Falklands £1 coin; Gibraltarian £1 coin; Guernsey £1 coin and note; Manx £1 coin; Jersey £1 coin and note; South Sudanese £1 SSP coin; Sudanese LS 1 coin; Saint Helena £1 coin and note