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1 ANTIGENS ASSOCIATED WITH SPECIFIC RETINAL CELLS ARE AFFECTED BY ISCHAEMIA CAUSED BY RAISED INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE: EFFECT OF GLUTAMATE ANTAGONISTS * * Part of the work reported in this original communication was presented at the symposium entitled Excitatory Amino Acid Signaling, which was held in Kyoto, Japan, 15–18 July 1995 (organised by Y. Yoneda and M. Toru). Dr Yoneda also acted as executive editor in the processing of this manuscript. OSBORNE, NEVILLE N
1996
29 3 p. 263-270
8 p.
article
2 A POSTMORTEM STUDY OF GLYCINE AND ITS POTENTIAL PRECURSORS IN CHRONIC SCHIZOPHRENICS * * Part of the work reported in this original communication was presented at the symposium entitled Excitatory Amino Acid Signaling, which was held in Kyoto, Japan, 15–28 July 1995 (organised by Y. Yoneda and M. Toru). Dr Yoneda also acted as executive editor in the processing of this manuscript. KURUMAJI, AKEO
1996
29 3 p. 239-245
7 p.
article
3 BINDING OF DOUBLE STRANDED OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES FOR PARTICULAR TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS WITH LEUCINE-ZIPPER MOTIFS IN DISCRETE BRAIN STRUCTURES OF MICE WITH ACQUIRED AND INHERENT SPONTANEOUS SEIZURES * * Part of the work reported in this original communication was presented at the symposium entitled Excitatory Amino Acid Signaling, which was held in Kyoto, Japan, 15–18 July 1995 (organized by Y. Yoneda and M. Toru). Dr Yoneda also acted as executive editor in the processing of the manuscript. AZUMA, YASUTAKA
1996
29 3 p. 323-333
11 p.
article
4 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS (mGluRs) WHICH MODULATE GABA-MEDIATED INHIBITION IN THE VENTROBASAL THALAMUS * * Part of the work reported in this original communication was presented at the symposium entitled Excitatory Amino Acid Signaling, which was held in Kyoto, Japan, 15–18 July 1995 (organized by Y. Yoneda and M. Toru). Dr Yoneda also acted as executed editor in the processing of this manuscript. SALT, T.E
1996
29 3 p. 317-322
6 p.
article
5 Discussion 1996
29 3 p. 225-229
5 p.
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6 Discussion 1996
29 3 p. 213-224
12 p.
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7 FUNCTIONAL PARTIAL AGONISM AT IONOTROPIC EXCITATORY AMINO ACID RECEPTORS * * Part of the work reported in this original communication was presented at the symposium entitled Excitatory Amino Acid Signaling, which was held in Kyoto, Japan, 15–18 July 1995 (organized by Y. Yoneda and M. Toru). Dr Yoneda also acted as executive editor in the processing of this manuscript. EBERT, BJARKE
1996
29 3 p. 309-316
8 p.
article
8 GLUTAMATERGIC REGULATION OF [3H]ACETYLCHOLINE RELEASE IN STRIATAL SLICES OF NORMOTENSIVE AND SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS * * Part of the work reported in this original communication was presented at the symposium entitled Excitatory Amino Acid Signaling, which was held in Kyoto, Japan, 15–18 July 1995 (organised by Y. Yoneda and M. Toru). Dr Yoneda also acted as executive editor in the processing of this manuscript. TSUDA, KAZUSHI
1996
29 3 p. 231-237
7 p.
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9 INVOLVEMENT OF NITRIC OXIDE IN SPINALLY MEDIATED CAPSAICIN- AND GLUTAMATE-INDUCED BEHAVIOURAL RESPONSES IN THE MOUSE * * Part of the work reported in this original communication was presented at the symposium entitled Excitatory Amino Acid Signaling, which was held in Kyoto, Japan, 15–18 July 1995 (organized by Y. Yondea and M. Toru). Dr Yondea also acted as executive editor in the processing of this manuscript. SAKURADA, TSUKASA
1996
29 3 p. 271-278
8 p.
article
10 PARTICULAR NUCLEAR TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS RESPONSIVE TO SYSTEMIC ADMINISTRATION OF KAINIC ACID IN MURINE BRAIN * * Part of the work reported in this original communication was presented at the symposium entitled Excitatory Amino Acid Signaling, which was held in Kyoto, Japan, 15–18 July 1995 (organized by Y. Yoneda and M. Toru). Dr Yoneda also acted as executive editor in the processing of this manuscript. AZUMA, YASUTAKA
1996
29 3 p. 289-299
11 p.
article
11 STUDIES OF NMDA- AND NON-NMDA-MEDIATED NEUROTOXICITY IN CULTURED NEURONS * * Part of the work reported in this original communication was presented at the symposium entitled Excitatory Amino Acid Signaling, which was held in Kyoto, Japan, 15–18 July 1995 (organised by Y. Yoneda and M. Toru). Dr Yoneda also acted as executive editor in the processing of this manuscript. DEUPREE, D.L
1996
29 3 p. 255-261
7 p.
article
12 TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL DIFFERENCES IN INTRACELLULAR Ca++ CHANGES ELICITED BY K+ AND GLUTAMATE IN SINGLE CULTURED NEOCORTICAL NEURONS * * Part of the work reported in this original communication was presented at the symposium entitled Excitatory Amino Acid Signaling, which was held in Kyoto, Japan, 15–18 July 1995 (organised by Y. Yoneda and M. Toru). Dr Yoneda also acted as executive editor in the processing of this manuscript. BELHAGE, BO
1996
29 3 p. 247-253
7 p.
article
13 THE EFFECTS OF SINGLE AND REPEATED PHENCYCLIDINE ADMINISTRATION ON [125I] IOMAZENIL BINDING IN THE RAT BRAIN * * Part of the work reported in this original communication was presented at the symposium entitled Excitatory Amino Acid Signaling, which was held in Kyoto, Japan, 15–18 July 1995 (organised by Y. Yoneda and M. Toru). Dr Yoneda also acted as executive editor in the processing of this manuscript. KANEKO, KOICHI
1996
29 3 p. 279-287
9 p.
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14 THE ROLE OF GLUTAMATE IN BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROTOXIC EFFECTS OF METHAMPHETAMINE * * Part of the work reported in this original communication was presented at the symposium entitled Excitatory Amino Acid Signaling, which was held in Kyoto, Japan, 15–18 July 1995 (organised by Y. Yoneda and M. Toru). Dr Yoneda also acted as executive editor in the processing of this manuscript. OHMORI, T
1996
29 3 p. 301-307
7 p.
article
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