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2. 2-Deoxyglucose and NMDA inhibit protein synthesis in neurons and regulate phosphorylation of elongation factor-2 by distinct mechanisms
3. Endothelins regulate astrocyte gap junctions in rat hippocampal slices
4. Effects of Arachidonic Acid on Dopamine Synthesis, Spontaneous Release, and Uptake in Striatal Synaptosomes from the Rat
5. Brain macrophages inhibit gap junctional communication and downregulate connexin 43 expression in cultured astrocytes
6. Contribution of endogenously formed arachidonic acid in the presynaptic facilitatory effects of NMDA and carbachol on dopamine release in the mouse striatum
7. Homotypic and Heterotypic Coupling Mediated by Gap Junctions During Glial Cell Differentiation In Vitro
8. Antagonism by riluzole of entry of calcium evoked by NMDA and veratridine in rat cultured granule cells: evidence for a dual mechanism of action
9. Glial receptors and their intervention in astrocyto–astrocytic and astrocyto–neuronal interactions
10. Blockade of Prefronto-cortical α1-Adrenergic Receptors Prevents Locomotor Hyperactivity Induced by Subcortical D-Amphetamine Injection
11. Mesocortical Dopamine-Neurotensin Neurons.
12. Opposed Behavioural Outputs of Increased Dopamine Transmission in Prefrontocortical and Subcortical Areas: A Role for the Cortical D-1 Dopamine Receptor
13. Myoinositol Uptake in Rat Parotid Gland.
14. Further Demonstration that [Pro9]‐Substance P Is a Potent and Selective Ligand of NK‐1 Tachykinin Receptors
15. Glutamatergic Control of Dopamine Release in the Rat Striatum: Evidence for Presynaptic N‐Methyl‐D‐Aspartate Receptors on Dopaminergic Nerve Terminals
16. Both Astrocytes and Neurons Contribute to the Potentiation Mediated by α1-Adrenoceptors of the β-Adrenergic-Stimulated Cyclic AMP Production in Brain
17. Pretreatment of Mouse Striatal Neurons in Primary Culture with 17β‐Estradiol Enhances the Pertussis Toxin‐Catalyzed ADP‐Ribosylation of Gαo,i Protein Subunits
18. Competitive Inhibition of N‐Acetylated‐α‐Linked Acidic Dipeptidase Activity by N‐Acetyl‐L‐Aspartyl‐β‐Linked L‐Glutamate
19. Selective agonists of tachykinin binding sites
20. Glutamate Receptors of a Quisqualate‐Kainate Subtype are Involved in the Presynaptic Regulation of Dopamine Release in the Cat Caudate Nucleus in vivo
21. Marked Regional Heterogeniety of125I-Bolton Hunter Substance P Binding and Substance P-Induced Activation of Phospholipase C in Astrocyte Cultures from the Embryonic or Newborn Rat
22. Rat Mesocortical Dopaminergic Neurons Are Mixed Neurotensin/Dopamine Neurons: Immunohistochemical and Biochemical Evidence
23. [3H]Metergoline: A New Ligand of Serotonin Receptors in the Rat Brain
24. PLASMA TRYPTOPHAN AND 5‐HT METABOLISM IN THE CNS OF THE NEWBORN RAT
25. Specific Binding of a125I-Substance P Derivative to Rat Brain Synaptosomes
26. Cholecystokinin: Corelease with dopamine from nigrostriatal neurons in the cat
27. 3 H-labelling of substance P by tritium exchange and deshalogenation
28. Is the dopamine sensitive adenylate cyclase in the rat substantia nigra coupled with ‘autoreceptors’?
29. Tachykinin Receptors of the NK1 Type (Substance P) Coupled Positively to Phospholipase C on Cortical Astrocytes from the Newborn Mouse in Primary Culture
30. Distinct Properties of Cholecystokinin‐8 and Mixed Dopamine‐Cholecystokinin‐8 Neurons Innervating the Nucleus Accumbens
31. ISOLATION AND RADIOENZYMIC ESTIMATION OF PICOGRAM QUANTITIES OF DOPAMINE AND NOREPINEPHRINE IN BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES
32. THE ROLE OF INTRANEURONAL 5‐HT AND OF TRYPTOPHAN HYDROXYLASE ACTIVATION IN THE CONTROL OF 5‐HT SYNTHESIS IN RAT BRAIN SLICES INCUBATED IN K+‐ENRICHED MEDIUM
33. IN VITRO Ca2+ DEPENDENT PROTEOLYSIS IN BRAIN TISSUES: A POSSIBLE SOURCE OF ERROR IN TRANSMITTER METABOLISM STUDIES
34. THE SUBCELLULAR LOCALIZATION OF Ach SYNTHESIS IN RAT STRIATAL SYNAPTOSOMES INVESTIGATED WITH THE USE OF TRITON X‐100
35. Pharmacological and Functional Heterogeneity of Astrocytes: Regional Differences in Phospholipase C Stimulation by Neuromediators
36. Information provided by nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons, respective role of nerve activity and presynaptic influences in dopaminergic transmission
37. Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide Receptors Linked to an Adenylate Cyclase, and Their Relationship with Biogenic Amine- and Somatostatin-Sensitive Adenylate Cyclases on Central Neuronal and Glial Cells in Primary Cultures
38. 17-beta Oestradiol Pretreatment of Mouse Striatal Neurons in Culture Enhances the Responses of Adenylate Cyclase Sensitive to Biogenic Amines
39. In Vivo Measurement of [3H]GABA Release: An Approach to the Study of the Regulation of GABA-Containing Neurons in the Basal Ganglia and Associated Structures in the Cat and the Rat
40. Characteristics of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activation by K+‐Induced Depolarization and/or Forskolin in Rat Striatal Slices
41. Do Secretin and Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide Have Independent Receptors on Striatal Neurons and Glial Cells in Primary Cultures?
42. Substance P-Induced Reduction in the Initial Accumulation of Cytosolic myo-[3H]Inositol in Rat Parotid Acinar Cells Mediated by the NK1 Tachykinin Receptor
43. Contribution of Noradrenergic Neurons to the Regulation of Dopaminergic (D1) Receptor Denervation Supersensitivity in Rat Prefrontal Cortex
44. AN ADAPTATION OF THE PUSH-PULL CANNULA METHOD TO STUDY THE IN VIVO RELEASE OF [3H]DOPAMINE SYNTHESIZED FROM [3H]TYROSINE IN THE CAT CAUDATE NUCLEUS: EFFECTS OF VARIOUS PHYSICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENTS
45. Role of the Thalamus in the Bilateral Regulation of Dopaminergic and GABAergic Neurons in the Basal Ganglia
46. Heterologous Regulation of Receptors on Target Cells of Dopamine Neurons in the Prefrontal Cortex, Nucleus Accumbens, and Striatum
47. Modulation by Monoamines of Somatostatin-Sensitive Adenylate Cyclase on Neuronal and Glial Cells from the Mouse Brain in Primary Cultures
48. A combined light and electron microscopic method for the visualization of the same in vitro neuron by radioautography and serial sections
49. In Vivo Biosynthesis of 35S‐Substance P from [35S]Methionine in the Rat Striatum and Its Transport to the Substantia Nigra
50. [3H]HARMALINE AS A SPECIFIC LIGAND OF MAO A—I. PROPERTIES OF THE ACTIVE SITE OF MAO A FROM RAT AND BOVINE BRAINS
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