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1 A convenient assay for γ-aminobutyric acid transaminase Rengachary, Setti S.
1979
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2 Alteration of GABA receptors in rat substantia nigra after chronic treatment with antipsychotic agents Gale, K.
1979
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3 A role for GABA in susceptibility to audiogemic seizures (AS) during alcohol withdrawal in toe bat Cooper, E.R.
1979
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4 A role for GABA in the control of ingestive behavior: effects of ethanolamine-o-sulfate and muscimol in rats Howard, James L.
1979
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5 Astroglial cells, GABA transport and the effect of ions Sellström, Ake
1979
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6 A study of the GABA receptor using 3H-Isoguvacine Collins, J.F.
1979
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7 Author index 1979
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8 Autoradiographic localization of GABA receptors in cultures of rat cerebellum Hösli, E.
1979
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9 Baclofen (BF) as an analgesic Saelens, J.K.
1979
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10 Barbiturate pharmacology of cultured mouse spinal neurons Barker, J.L.
1979
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11 Barbiturates and the effects of GABA and k+ on primary afferent terminals Davidoff, R.A.
1979
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12 Barbiturate tolerance and dependence investigated in tissue culture Mandel, P.
1979
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13 Behavioral aspects of GABA-dopamine interrelationships in the monkey Casey, Daniel E.
1979
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14 Behavioural functions of GABA in basal ganglia and limbic system Scheel-Krüger, J.
1979
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15 Biochemical and pharmacological similarities and differences among four irreversible enzyme-activated GABA-T inhibitors chechter, Paul J.
1979
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16 Biochemical consequences of reactions catalyzed by GAD and GABA-T Lippert, B.
1979
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17 Biochemical pharmacological characterization of barbiturate action at GABA postsynaptic level Ticku, M.K.
1979
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18 Brain mechanisms in learning and memory: From the single neuron to man Hall, Robert D.
1979
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19 Brain penetrability and behavioral effects of muscimol Enna, S.J.
1979
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20 Central sites involved in the hypotensive effects op muscimol Snyder, D.W.
1979
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21 Cerebellar actions on cochlear microphonics and on auditory nerve action potential Velluti, Ricardo
1979
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22 Cerebrospinal, fluid GABA levhs in involuntary movment disorders Manyam, N.V.Bala
1979
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23 Characterisation of denervation supersensitivity in the striatonigral gam pathway of the kainic acil-lesioned rat and in huntington's disease Waddington, John L.
1979
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24 Characterization of GABA receptors in neuronal cell cultures Ticku, M.K.
1979
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25 Characterization of the GABA transport carrier in astroglia using GABA analogues of restricted conformation Schousboe, A.
1979
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26 Chemical basis for behavioral control of seizure susceptibility Iturrian, W.B.
1979
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27 Chemical structure of GABA receptor and ion channels on the onchidium neuron Oomura, Y.
1979
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28 β-Chlorophenyl GABA (bacldfen) is a selective ligand for a novel GABA receptor on nerve terminals Bowery, N.G.
1979
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29 Combined glutamic acid decarboxylase immunocytochemistry and autoradiography of gaba receptor and uptake sites using 3h-muscimol, 3h-isoguvacine and 3h-nipecotic acid in hippocampus in vivo and in vitro Chan-Palay, V.
1979
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30 Comparative neurological and anticonvulsant effects of baclofen (BF), muscimol (MC), diazepam (DZ) and γ-butyrolactone (GBL) Bernard, P.S.
1979
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31 Csf gaba and homocarnosine concentrations in huntington's disease: Biochemical effect of treatment with γ-acetylenic Gaba Böhlen, P.
1979
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32 CSF GABA in normals and affective illness Post, R.M.
1979
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33 Decrease in the affinity of nigral benzodiazepine receptors following gabaergic denervation of substantia nigra (S.N.) Biggio, G.
1979
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34 Deferential inhibition by baclofin of amino acid release from cerebral cortex slices Potashur, S.J.
1979
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35 Demonstration of glutamic acid decarboxylase, and GABA receptor and uptake sites in the cerebellum: Combined tmmunocytochemistry and autoradiography Chan-Palay, V.
1979
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36 Depolarization of neurones in slices of olfactory cortex of the guinea-pig by GABA Brown, D.A.
1979
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37 Depression of food intake and growth by dietary GABA: Alleviation by dietary protein Tews, J.K.
1979
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38 Depression of spontaneous and lonophore-induced transmitter release by ruthenium red at the neuromuscular junction Person, Robert J.
1979
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39 Development op GABA neuhons in dissociated cell culture of rat cerebral cortex Hauser, K.
1979
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40 Differential effects of GABA-ergic drugs on nigrostriatal and hypothalamic-pituitary dopaminergic systems Nair, N.P.V.
1979
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41 Distribution of GABA-related enzymes in peripheral tissues Wu, Jang-Yen
1979
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42 Distribution of norepinephrine and dopamine in cerebral cortical areas of the rat Palkovits, Miklós
1979
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43 Does GABA have a role in anesthesla? Cheng, S.-C.
1979
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44 Dopamine regulation in the mesolimbic system: The GABA connection Stevens, J.R.
1979
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45 Drug-induced changes in the GABA content of nerve terminals determined using a synaptosomal model Wood, J.D.
1979
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46 Dyskinesia induced by intracerebral injections of GABA-T inhibitors : A striatal or cortical phenomenon ? Palfreyman, M.G.
1979
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47 Effect of selected GABA agonists and antagonists on morphine withdrawal body shakes in the rat Hynes, Martin D.
1979
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48 Effect of some protective agents on ohp toxicity: Role of GABA and ammonia Schatz, R.A.
1979
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49 Effect of valproic acid on anxiety related behaviors in the rat Lal, Harbans
1979
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50 Effects of acute and chronic administration of pentobarbital on GABA system Ho, I.K.
1979
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51 Effects of baclofen (BF) on acetylcholine (ACH) metabolism in the striatum of rats Edwards-Neale, S.
1979
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52 Effects of baclofen (B) on striatal dopamine (DA) and serotonin (5-HT) metabolism Waldmeier, P.C.
1979
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53 Effects of baclofen on different dopaminergic neuronal systems Moore, K.E.
1979
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54 Effects of baclofen on rat nigral dopaminergic neuron activity following repeated haloperidol administration Grace, A.A.
1979
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55 Effects of damage to median raphe nucleus on ingestive behavior and wheel running activity Salles, M.S.Shahid
1979
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56 Effects of GABA agonists and antagonists on acth release Matheson, G.Keith
1979
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57 Effects of GABA mimetics and other inhibitory amino acids on experimental models of epilepsy Fariello, Ruggero G.
1979
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58 Effects of gaba, opiate and da receptor agonists and antagonists in the ethanol-withdrawn mouse Urwyler, S.
1979
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59 Effects of GABA-T inhibitors and GABA uptake blockers on gaba metabolism in vivo Taberner, P.V.
1979
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60 Effects of morphine on hippocampal cells recorded in vitro Deadwyler, Sam A.
1979
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61 Effects of selected psychotropic agents on bicuculline-induced convulsions in mice Patel, J.B.
1979
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62 Effects of various gaba-mimtics on doksal root ganglion (DRG) neurones: A physiological analysis Desarmenien, M.
1979
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63 Effects op barbiturates on astrocytes Hertz, Leif
1979
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64 Electrophysiological evidence that GABA potentiation in vivo correlates with benzodiazepine receptor affinity Joannis, N.
1979
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65 Electrophysiological manifestations of supraspinal actions of baclofen Olpe, H.-R.
1979
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66 Elevation of calcitonin immunoreactivity in the pituitary and thyroid glands of genetically obese rats (fa/fa) Margules, David L.
1979
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67 Endogenous benzodiazepine receptor agonists? Braestrup, Claus
1979
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68 Ethanol and glutamate receptor function Michaelis, E.K.
1979
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69 Evaluation of increases in nerve-terminal-dependent vs. nerve-terminal-independent compartments of GABA in vivo : correlation with anticonvulsant effects of gaba-t inhibition Iadarola, M.J.
1979
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70 Evidence for GABA-associated and GABA-indepemdent benzodiazepine(BZ) receptor complexes in brain Squires, Richard F.
1979
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71 Evidence for GABA involvement 1n the peripheral control of respiration and blood pressure Billingsley, Melvin
1979
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72 Evidence for involvement of a CNS gabaergic mechanism in baroreceptor-induced vagal and sympathetic activation Williford, Daniel J.
1979
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73 Factors influencing concentrations of GABA in cerebrospinal fluid Hare, Theodore A.
1979
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74 Fornix transection: Discrimination between neuropeptide effects on attention and memory Van Wimersma Greidanus, Tjeerd B.
1979
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75 GABA agonist effect on cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenic subjects Tamminga, C.A.
1979
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76 GABA and duodenal ulceration: Peripheral and/or central interactions Szabo, Sandor
1979
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77 GABA and glutamate: Possible metabolic intermediaries involved in the hypothalamic regulation of food intake Meeker, R.B.
1979
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78 GABA and glutamate transport and binding sites in isolated dorsal root ganglia Roberts, Peter J.
1979
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79 GABA and glutamine Van den Berg, C.J.
1979
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80 GABA and hypothalamic feeding systems Kelly, Joe
1979
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81 GABA and oxygen toxicity; A review Wood, J.D.
1979
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82 GABA-benzodiazepine interactions: electrophysiological, developmental and pharmacological aspects Gallager, Dorothy W.
1979
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83 GABA binding in brain after sleep and wakefulness Poddar, M.K.
1979
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84 Gaba CSF levels in schizophrenia van Karnmen, D.P.
1979
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85 GABA degradation and its possible relationship with the “morphine abstinence” syndrome Bruinvels, J.
1979
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86 Gaba-dopamine/neuroleptic interaction after systemic administration Christensen, A.V.
1979
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87 GABA-enhancement and opiate-depression of sensory-evoked dorsal-horn network responses in organized spinal cord cultures Craln, Stanley H.
1979
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88 GABA-ergic horizontal cells in the teleost retina Lam, D.M.K.
1979
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89 Gabaergic properties of β-(p-chlorphenyl) GABA amd benzodiazepines in vivo L. Waddington, John
1979
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90 GABA-ergic systems in parkinsonism Nutt, John G.
1979
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91 GABA induces behavioral and developmental metamorphosis in planktonic molluscan larvae Morse, Daniel E.
1979
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92 GABA inhibition of N-methyl-aspartate stimulated luteinizing hormone release Olney, J.W.
1979
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93 GABA in non-neuronal systems: Introduction Roberts,
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94 GABA in peripheral tissues: Presence and actions in endocrine pancreatic function Gerber III, J.C.
1979
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95 GABA in the basal ganglia: Effects of selective lesions Silbergeld, E.K.
1979
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96 Gaba levels and receptor binding after acute and chronic ethanol admnistration Volioer, Ladislav
1979
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97 GABA metabolism in o2-1nduced convulsions Faiman, Morris D.
1979
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98 Gaba receptor binding assays Enna, S.J.
1979
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99 GABA receptor binding in mammalian retina A. Redburn, Dianna
1979
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100 GABA receptor binding in substantia nigra: Alterations induced by surgical and chemical lesions Gale, K
1979
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101 GABA receptor control of sympathetic and parasympathetic outflow to the heart: characterization and brain stem localization Dimicco, Joseph A.
1979
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102 GABA-T in human blood platelets: comparison with gaba-t of other tissues White, Helen L.
1979
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103 GABA tnfluence rabbit corneal desturgescence Vidal, R.
1979
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104 GABA-T, purification, properties and cellular and subcellular localization Schousboe, A.
1979
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105 GABA uptake by regional synaptosomes: anticonvulsant effects Essman, Walter B.
1979
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106 Gamma-acetylenic GABA in tardive dyskinesia Casey, Daniel E.
1979
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107 General overview of the relationship between cns gabaergic mechanisms and the regulation of cardiovascular function Gillis, Richard A.
1979
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108 Glutamate decarboxylase in the vertebrate retina Brandon, Christopher
1979
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109 Halothane and γ-aminobutyric acid in cultured cells of nervous system origin Nahrwold, M.L.
1979
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110 Hypothermia produced by peripheral and central injections of chlorpromazine in aged rabbits Lipton, J.M.
1979
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111 Impairments in saline intake induced by deposit-free electrolytic lesions in the thalamic gustatory area Kosten, Therese
1979
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112 Importance of phospholipid in gaba receptor function in human and rat brain Loyd, K.G.
1979
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113 Index to participants 1979
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114 Influence of GABA on prolactin release Grandison, Lindsey
1979
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115 Influence of na-valpronate on cerebral GABA metabolism Zimmer, R.
1979
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116 Inhibition of GABA binding to its transporter by pyridoxal phosphate Tunnicliff, Godfrey
1979
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117 Inhibitory events on cultured neurons Barker, J.L.
1979
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118 Interaction between benzodiazepines and GABA Tallman, John F.
1979
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119 Interaction of alcohol with GABA receptors Ticku, M.K.
1979
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120 Interaction of GABA hihetics with nigro-striatal dopamine neurons Lloyd, K.G.
1979
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121 Interactions among nucleotides, inorganic phosphate and fyridoxal-phosphate is the reglation of brain glutamate decarboxylase Martin, D.L.
1979
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122 Interactions between neurons and astrocytes in the metabolism of GABA and glutamate Hertz, Leif
1979
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123 International symposium on GABA and other inhibitory neurotransmitters november 6–10, 1979 1979
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124 Intracellularly studied excitability changes in coronal-pericruciate neurons following low frequency stimulation of the corticobulbar tract Tzebelikos, E.
1979
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125 Localization of benzodiazepine receptors using a novel type of photoaffinity label Möhler, H.
1979
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126 Low cerebrospinal fluid GABA concentrations in epileptic patients: variations with respect to seizure type and chronic cerebellar stimulation Wood, James H.
1979
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127 Mechanism of anticomvulsant action of valproate (dipropylacetate) Mandel, P.
1979
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128 Medial hypothalamic obesity: association with impaired hypothalamic GABA synthesis Coscina, Donald V.
1979
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129 MIF-I and postsynaptic receptor sites for dopamine Kostrzewa, Richard M.
1979
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130 Modification of cerebrospinal fluid gaba and monoamine content by gabaergic drugs Butler, I.J.
1979
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131 Modulation by GABA of cholinergic transmission in rat brain Scatton, B.
1979
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132 Modulation of the GABA shunt based on the knowledge of the enzymes involved Mandel, P.
1979
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133 Modulation of transmission in the rat pineal by glial GABA Waniewski, Robert A.
1979
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134 Morphine induced increases in the incorporation of 3H-thymidine into brain striatal DNA Messing, Rita B.
1979
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135 Muscimol therapy of hyperkinetic extpapyramidal disorders Thomas Chase, N.
1979
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136 Neuroanatomical substrates of cardiovascular function: Possible sites where gabaergic transmission may be important Hamilton, Betty L.
1979
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137 Neurone-glia interaction: Effects of GABA on glial cells in tissue culture Hösli, L.
1979
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138 On the role of glial GABA uptake: Studies with an in vitro dorsal root ganglion (DRG) prepahation Desarmenien, M.
1979
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139 Operant conditioning of pontine gigantocellular units Breedlove, S.M.
1979
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140 Opiate effects on motility:possible role of interactions between GABA-ergic and dopaminergic neurons Kuschinsky, K.
1979
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141 Organization and plasticity of GABAergic neurons in extra-pyramidal and limbic structures of the rat Fibiger, H.C.
1979
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142 Overview of the neuropharmacology of GABA-mimetic drugs Bartholini, G.
1979
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143 Pentobarital: Differential effects on the depolarizationinduced release of excitatory and inhibltory anino acids from cerebral cortex slices Polashner, S.J.
1979
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144 Pharmacological studies of the interactions between GABA and benzodiazepine receptors Krogsgaard-Larsen, Povl
1979
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145 Pharmacology of GABA output from the cerebral cortex in freely moving rats Moroni, F.
1979
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146 Phylogenetic and pharmacological characteristics of muscimol activated benzodiazepine receptor binding Maggi, A.
1979
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147 Picrotoxin binding sites at the gaba synapse: A target for drug action Ticku, M.K.
1979
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148 Potentiation of veratridine evoked gaba release from brain slices by the absence of calcium ions Neal, M.J.
1979
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149 Preliminary observations on the action of SL 76 002, a new gaba-mimetic compound, in neuropsychiatric disorders Morselli, P.L.
1979
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150 Production of an antiserum to decarboxylases of glutamate (GAD) and cysteine sulphinate (CSD) from rat brain Oertel, W.H.
1979
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151 Properties of GABA transport puring development in mouse brain Ruíz, Graciela Meza
1979
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152 Purification and regulation of gad Wu, Jang-Yen
1979
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153 Radiohistochemical studies of the GABA and beiizodiazepine (BZ) receptors Kuhar, Michael J.
1979
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154 Receptors for [3H]muscimol and for [3H]GABA in neurone-enriched cultures DeFeudis, F.V.
1979
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155 Regional distribution of GABA, glutamic acid decarboxylase, dopamine metabolites, and high-affinity choline accumulation in the brain of the white-throated sparrow: relationship to avian nocturnal hyperactivity Riker, Donald K.
1979
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156 Regional GABA receptor changes following a convulsion Essman, Eric J.
1979
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157 Relationship of GABA and diazepam receptors in cerebellar purkinje cells Henn, F.A.
1979
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158 Responses characteristic of neuroleptic drugs after ethanolamine-o-sulfate: A selective GABA-t inhibitor Cooper, B.R.
1979
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159 Selection of control populations for clinical cerebrospinal fluid GABA investigations based on comparison with normal volunteers Hare, Theodore A.
1979
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160 Selective attenuation of self-stimulation and sidman avoidance by baclofen: Dissociation from muscle relaxant effects Liebman, J.
1979
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161 Similarities in the central actions of GABA-mimetic drugs:. and ethanol Frye, G.
1979
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162 Single unit recording studies of effects of GABA agonists and antagonists on dopaminergic neurons Waszczak, B.L.
1979
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163 Sites of origin and rostrocaudal concentration gradients of cerebrospinal fluid gaba in man Wood, James H.
1979
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164 Specific cerebrovascular localization of GABA-related receptors and enzymes Krause, Diana N.
1979
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165 Specificity of indoleaminergic inhibition in Limulus retina Adolph, Alan R.
1979
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166 Stimulation of benzodiazepine receptors in native and triton x-100-treated membranes of rat cerebral cortex by GABA and its analogs Wong, David T.
1979
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167 Striatal dopamine release is altered by glucose and insulin during push-pull perfusion of the rat's caudate nucleus McCaleb, M.L.
1979
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168 Studies on muscimol-induced myoclonic jerks in mice Menon, M.K.
1979
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169 Suppression of medial forebrain bundle self-stimulation following intracerebral administration of muscimol in rats Goldstein, Jeffrey M.
1979
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170 Synergy of sodium valproate and an orally active inhibitor of GABA uptake Wermuth, C.G.
1979
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171 Taurine, analogues and ethanol elicited responses Messiha, F.S.
1979
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172 The antinociceptive effects of GABA agonists and antagonists in mice Spaulding, Theodore C.
1979
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173 The effect of GABA on the binding of [3H]flunitrazepam in mouse brains during development Regan, John W.
1979
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174 The effect of hyperphenylalaninemia on developing rat brain Isaacs, Charles E.
1979
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175 The effect of γ-vinyl GABA on stereotypy in rats Hammerstad, John
1979
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176 The effects of gaba agonists and antagonists on apomorphine-induced climbing behavior Dunn, Robert W.
1979
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177 The gaba system in the mammalian habenula Gottesfeld, Zehaya
1979
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178 The influence of a GABA agonist, diazzpam, on the vestibuloocular reflexes of the rabbit Barmck, Neal H.
1979
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179 The presence of gaba and specific gaba binding sites in cat brain nuclei associated with central vagal outflow Gale, K.
1979
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180 The relationship between GABA concentrations in brain and cerebrospinal fluid Böhlen, P.
1979
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181 The relationship of gaba to the anxiolytic effects of benzodiazepines Cook, Leonard
1979
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182 Treatment of tardive dyskinesia with diazepam: Indirect evidence for the involvement of limbic, possibly gabaminergic mechanisms Singh, M.M.
1979
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183 Two approaches to the determination of glutamate decarboxylase activity in vivo Miller, L.P.
1979
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184 Voltage clamp analysis of anticonvulsant potentiation of GABA responses of crayfish stretch receptor neurones Adams, P.R.
1979
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