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1. Small-cell lung cancer growth inhibition: synergism between NMDA receptor blockade and chemotherapy

2. NMDA receptors are important regulators of pancreatic cancer and are potential targets for treatment

3. NMDA receptors are expressed in human ovarian cancer tissues and human ovarian cancer cell lines

5. Imaging of small cell carcinoma using 131I-labelled antibodies to vasopressin associated human neurophysin (VP-HNP)

6. Cancer and the Vasopressin Gene: Radioimmunoassay Values and Commentary on Copeptin as a Plasma Marker.

7. Growth Impairment of Small-Cell Cancer by Targeting Pro-Vasopressin with MAG-1 Antibody.

8. Native MAG-1 antibody almost destroys human breast cancer xenografts.

9. Breast cancer expresses functional NMDA receptors.

10. Detection of Provasopressin in Invasive and Non-invasive (DCIS) Human Breast Cancer Using a Monoclonal Antibody Directed Against the C-terminus (MAG1).

11. NMDA receptors are expressed by small-cell lung cancer and are potential targets for effective treatment.

12. Provasopressin expression by breast cancer cells: implications for growth and novel treatment strategies.

13. Immunohistochemical detection of NRSA on small cell lung cancer with a monoclonal antibody (MAG-1) that recognizes the carboxyl terminus of provasopressin.

14. Oxytocin- and vasopressin-induced growth of human small-cell lung cancer is mediated by the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway.

15. Immunohistochemical evaluation of vasopressin expression in breast fibrocystic disease and ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS).

16. Targeting the neurophysin-related cell surface antigen on small cell lung cancer cells using a monoclonal antibody against the glycopeptide region (MAG-1) of provasopressin.

17. Key peptide processing enzymes are expressed by breast cancer cells.

18. Gene regulation of vasopressin and vasopressin receptors in cancer.

19. Oxytocin does not induce a rise in intracellular free calcium in human breast cancer cells.

20. MCF-7 breast cancer cells express normal forms of all vasopressin receptors plus an abnormal V2R.

21. Cerebrospinal fluid levels of oxytocin in Prader-Willi syndrome: a preliminary report.

22. Expression of all known vasopressin receptor subtypes by small cell tumors implies a multifaceted role for this neuropeptide.

23. Key peptide processing enzymes are expressed by a variant form of small-cell carcinoma of the lung.

24. All three vasopressin receptor sub-types are expressed by small-cell carcinoma.

25. Urinary taurine as a non-invasive marker of aflatoxin B1-induced hepatotoxicity: success and failure.

26. Functional vasopressin V1 type receptors are present in variant as well as classical forms of small-cell carcinoma.

27. Presence of functional NMDA receptors in a human neuroblastoma cell line.

28. Ionic signals in T47D human breast cancer cells.

29. Evidence for expression of vasopressin V2 receptor mRNA in human lung.

30. Vasopressin gene related products are markers of human breast cancer.

31. Factors regulating the production of vasopressin-associated human neurophysin by small-cell carcinoma of the lung: evaluation by computer-enhanced quantitative immunocytochemistry.

32. Elevated cerebrospinal fluid levels of oxytocin in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Comparison with Tourette's syndrome and healthy controls.

33. Vasopressin and vasopressin-receptor immunoreactivity in small-cell lung carcinoma (SCCL) cell lines: disruption in the activation cascade of V1a-receptors in variant SCCL.

34. The role of central oxytocin in obsessive compulsive disorder and related normal behavior.

35. Vasopressin and oxytocin production by non-neuroendocrine lung carcinomas: an apparent low incidence of gene expression.

36. Vasopressin and vasopressin-associated neurophysin are present in gastric and duodenal cells of Brattleboro and Long-Evans rats.

37. Tumor biosynthesis of vasopressin and oxytocin.

39. Influence of oxytocin on renal hemodynamics and sodium excretion.

40. Biosynthesis of vasopressin by gastrointestinal cells of Brattleboro and Long-Evans rats.

41. Forms of neurohypophysial peptides generated by tumors, and factors regulating their expression.

42. Homozygous Brattleboro rats display attenuated conditioned freezing responses.

43. Vasopressin mRNA and neurophysin-related cell-surface antigen (NRSA) in small-cell carcinoma.

44. Oxytocin and vasopressin hexapeptide fragments have opposing influences on conditioned freezing behavior.

45. An evaluation of human neurophysin production in Alzheimer's disease: preliminary observations.

46. Single-step isolation and sequencing of vasopressin and oxytocin precursors.

47. Absence of negative feedback by oxytocin on release from magnocellular neurones in conscious rats.

48. Neuropeptide production by small cell carcinoma: vasopressin and oxytocin as plasma markers of disease.

49. Influence of pentobarbital and urethane on release from magnocellular neurons.

50. Evidence for vasopressin production in the human gastrointestinal system.

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