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دانلود کتاب Synaptic Constituents in Health and Disease. Proceedings of the Third Meeting of the European Society for Neurochemistry, Bled, August 31st to September 5th, 1980

دانلود کتاب اجزای سیناپسی در سلامت و بیماری مجموعه مقالات سومین نشست انجمن اروپایی نوروشیمی، بلد، 31 اوت تا 5 سپتامبر 1980

Synaptic Constituents in Health and Disease. Proceedings of the Third Meeting of the European Society for Neurochemistry, Bled, August 31st to September 5th, 1980

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Synaptic Constituents in Health and Disease. Proceedings of the Third Meeting of the European Society for Neurochemistry, Bled, August 31st to September 5th, 1980

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Content: 
Front Matter, Page III
Copyright, Page IV
PREFACE, Page V, Miro Brzin, Herman Bachelard
GENE ANALYSIS AND THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF INBORN ERRORS OF METABOLISM, Pages 3-7, R. Williamson
THE ROLE OF VESICLES IN CHOLINERGIC SYSTEMS, Pages 11-52, F.C. MacIntosh
MOLECULAR ORGANISATION OF CATECHOLAMINE-STORING ORGANELLES, Pages 53-56, H. Winkler, E. Westhead, R. Fischer-Colbrie, E. Oberlechner, A. Weber
CURRENT KNOWLEDGE OF THE STORAGE AND RELEASE OF TRANSMITTER CANDIDATE AMINO ACIDS AND NEUROPEPTIDES, Pages 57-80, P.C. Emson, S.P. Hunt, R.F.T. Gilbert, J.Y. Wu, J.F. Rehfeld, J. Fahrenkrug
CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDES, CALCIUM IONS AND PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION IN NEUROTRANSMISSION, Pages 81-96, Richard Rodnight
PRECURSORS OF ACETYL GROUPS OF ACETYLCHOLINE AND THE ROLE OF ACETYL-CoA IN THE CONTROL OF ACETYLCHOLINE SYNTHESIS, Page 97, S. Tuček, J. Říčný, V. Doležal
EFFECT OF SIALIDASE TREATMENT UPON CHOLINE UPTAKE INTO A SYNAPTOSOMAL PREPARATION OF RAT BRAIN, Page 98, T.Y. WONG, H. DREYFUS, K. NGUYEN VU, S. HARTH, R. MASSARELLI
EFFECTS OF ACUTE CHOLINE ADMINISTRATION ON PHARMACOLOGICALLY INDUCED ALTERATIONS IN CENTRAL CHOLINERGIC NEURONS, Page 99, L. Wecker, D.E. Schmidt, B.A. Trommer
THE EFFECT OF EXTRANEURONAL ACETYLCHOLINE (ACh) ON THE RATE OF ACh RELEASE FROM THE AUERBACH PLEXUS OF GUINEA PIG ILEUM, Page 100, G.T. Somogyi
SEROTONIN-ACCUMULATING NEURONES IN THE RETINA, Page 101, N.N. Osborne
EFFECT OF MAPROTILINE ON SEROTONIN IN RAT BRAIN AND IN HUMAN PLATELETS, Page 102, D. Mück-Šeler, B. Jamnicky, Ž. Deanović, M. Jakupčević
INHIBITION OF SEROTONIN UPTAKE INTO SPLEEN BY A BETA-ADRENOCEPTOR AGONIST: SALBUTAMOL, Page 103, S.L. Erdo
ADRENALINE AND NORADRENALINE RELEASE FROM 2 SUBPOPULATIONS OF BOVINE CHROMAFFIN GRANULES, Page 104, G. Serck-Hanssen, G. Bolstad, K.B. Helle
HYDROPHILIC AND AMPHIPHILIC FORMS OF DOPAMINEβ-HYDROXYLASE IN EARLY AND MATURE STAGES OF THE BOVINE ADRENOMEDULLARY GRANULES, Page 105, K.B. Helle, O.J. Bjerrum, E. Bock, G. Serck-Hanssen
ISOLATION, SUGAR COMPOSITION AND IMMUNOLOGICAL CHARACTERISATION OF GLYCOPROTEINS OF CHROMAFFIN GRANULES, Page 106, R. Fischer-Colbrie, M. Schachinger, H. Winkler
EFFECT OF GABA ON SPONTANEOUS AND EVOKED RELEASE OF 3H-NA FROM SYNAPTOSOMES OF RAT BRAIN MESODIENCEPHALIC REGION, Page 107, A.R. Armenian, M.D. Chiflikian, H.Ch. Buniatian
EFFECTS OF BICUCULLINE, γ-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND Ca2+ ON THE RELEASE OF 3H-NORADRENALINE AND 14C-γ-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID FROM SLICES OF RAT BRAIN MESODIENCEPHALIC REGION, Page 108, P.V. Tozalakian, L.N. Arakelian, H.Ch. Buniatian
THE EFFECT OF ETHANOL AND ACETALDEHYDE ON GABA TRANSPORT SYSTEMS AND ITS SYNTHESIS IN RAT BRAIN SYNAPTOSOMES, Page 109, N.P. Bobrova, V.G. Covaltchuk
PHARMACOLOGY OF GABA AUTORECEPTORS, Page 110, M.J.W. Brennan, R.C. Cantrill, P. Krogsgaard-Larsen
[3H]L-GLUTAMATE AND [3H]-GLUTAMINE UPTAKE: AN AUTORADIOGRAPHIC STUDY IN THE DEVELOPING RAT CEREBELLUM, Page 111, G. Gombos, J. de Barry, O.K. Langley, G. Vincendon
NEUROTRANSMITTER AMINO ACID UPTAKE IN HUMAN CEREBRAL TISSUE IN VITRO, Page 112, F. Maggioni, M. Saladini, G. Zanchin, A. Rotilio, G. Andrioli, L. Battistin
RELEASE OF ENDOGENOUS AMINO ACIDS FROM RABBIT SUPERIOR COLLICULUS, Page 113, Mats Sandberg, Ingemar Jacobson
ESTIMATION OF RELEASE AND UPTAKE OF GLUTAMATE BY HIPPOCAMPAL SLICES USING MODIFIED MICROCUP TECHNIQUE, Page 114, A. Wieraszko
EFFECTS OF ADENOSINE DERIVATES ON THE UPTAKE AND RELEASE OF L-GLUTAMATE IN RAT BRAIN SYNAPTOSOMES, Page 115, S.J. Warner, M.J.W. Brennan, R.C. Cantrill
CALCIUM ACTIVATION OF SYNAPTOSOMAL GLUTAMINASE, Page 116, E. Kvamme, B.E. Olsen
ADENOSINE RELEASE FROM GUINEA-PIG NEOCORTEX SYNAPTOSOME BEDS, Page 117, J.L. Daval, C. Barberis
OXIDATION OF HYPOTAURINE IN BRAIN AND LIVER OF DEVELOPING MICE, Page 118, S.S. Oja, P. Kontro
EFFECTS OF STRUCTURAL ANALOGUES AND DRUGS ON HYPOTAURINE UPTAKE IN BRAIN SLICES, Page 119, Pirjo Kontro
TAURINE UPTAKE IN DEVELOPING RETINA, Page 120, R. Salceda
TAURINE EXIT FROM CEREBRAL CORTEX SLICES STIMULATED BY SODIUM-DEFICIENT MEDIUM, Page 121, E.R. Korpi, S.S. Oja
TRANSMITTER INACTIVATION IN PRIMARY CELL CULTURES, Page 122, Elisabeth Hansson, Helena Isacsson, Åke Sellström
ACh RELEASE AND SYNAPTIC VESICLES, Pages 125-126, A. Gorio
REVERSIBILITY OF TRANSMITTER RELEASE, Pages 127-128, R.M. Marchbanks
THE VESICULAR HYPOTHESIS EXAMINED BY MEASURING ACETYLCHOLINE WITH A FAST FREEZING METHOD, Pages 129-130, Y. Dunant, J. Corthay, F. Loctin
INCORPORATION OF ACETYLCHOLINE INTO TORPEDO SYNAPTIC VESICLES IN VITRO, Pages 131-132, M.F. Diebler, Y. Morot-Gaudry
DE NOVO FORMATION OF SYNAPTIC VESICLES IN THE SUPERIOR CERVICAL GANGLION OF CAT, Pages 133-134, A. Párducz
ARE VESICLES FUSING WITH THE PRESYNAPTIC PLASMA MEMBRANE UPON ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE ELECTROMOTOR SYNAPSES OF TORPEDO MARMORATA?, Page 135, H. Stadler
NUCLEOTIDE TRANSPORT INTO ISOLATED CHOLINERGIC SYNAPTIC VESICLES, Page 136, Y.A. Luqmani
INHIBITION OF 3H-CHOLINE UPTAKE INTO AND 3H-ACETYLCHOLINE RELEASE FROM BRAIN TISSUE BY TETANUS AND BOTULINUM A TOXIN, Page 137, H. Bigalke, E. Habermann
THE EFFECT OF THE BLACK WIDOW SPIDER VENOM ON THE FREE, BOUND AND TOTAL ACETYLCHOLINE CONTENT IN MOUSE BRAIN, Page 138, D. Potkonjak, J. Hadžović, K. Valjevac
THE USE OF ANTIBODIES IN RECEPTOR STUDIES, Pages 141-142, Francesco Clementi
CURRENT VIEWS ON THE STRUCTURE OF NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES, Pages 143-145, E.A. Barnard, J.O. Dolly, A. Lyddiatt, K. Sumikawa, J.M. Wolosin
ALPHA ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS IN THE VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE, Pages 146-147, M. Čarman-Kržan
PHARMACOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF GABA RECEPTORS, Pages 148-149, G. Toffano
DOES THE AFFINITY OF QUATERNARY COMPOUNDS DEPEND ON THE PRESENCE OF THE ESTER GROUP?, Page 150, A.F. Danilov, V.V. Lavrentjeva
Distribution and localisation of muscarinic receptors in the chick brain 24 hour post hatch, Page 151, J.C. Coulter, S.P.R. Rose
AN IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE STUDY OF α-BUNGAROTOXIN RECEPTORS IN THE RAT SUPERIOR CERVICAL GANGLION, Page 152, L. Fumagalli, G. De Renzis
ON THE NEUROTOXIN BINDING SITE OF ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR PROTEIN, Page 153, V.I. Tsetlin, E. Karlsson
MECHANISM OF ACTION OF CROTOXIN ON THE POSTSYNAPTIC MEMBRANE, Page 154, C. Bon
FACTORS CONTROLLING THE DURATION OF POSTSYNAPTIC RESPONSE, Page 155, L.G. Magazanik, V.V. Fedorov, V.A. Snetkov
JONTOPHORETICALLY EVOKED RESPONSES DURING REPETITIVE STIMULATION IN THE FROG NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION, Page 156, M. Scuka, F. Ruzzier, F. Di Gregorio
ANALYSIS OF FLUCTUATIONS PRODUCED BY ACETYLCHOLINE AND ITS ANALOGUES IN NEURONES OF MOLLUSC LIMNAEA STAGNALIS, Page 157, P. Bregestovski, R. Miledi, I. Parker
EFFECT OF β-CARBOLINES ON BRAIN CHOLINERGIC SYSTEM, Page 158, B. Oderfeld-Nowak, M. Skup, J. Ułas, H. Rommelspacher
MONOAMINE NEUROTRANSMITERS AND SCOPOLAMINE TREATMENT - NEUROCHEMICAL STUDIES, Page 159, N. Rosić, D. Tanasijević
EFFECT OF CHOLINERGIC AND ADRENERGIC STIMULATION ON CALCIUM EFFLUX FROM GLIOMA CULTURED CELLS, Page 160, J.W. Lazarewicz, M. Kanje
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CHOLINERGIC AND ADRENERGIC SYSTEMS IN THE RABBIT HYPOTHALAMUS, Page 161, K.P. Klugman, M.J.W. Brennan, R.C. Cantrill
CHANGES IN ALPHA2 - ADRENORECEPTOR DENSITY AFTER CHRONIC TREATMENT WITH IMIPRAMINE, Page 162, A. Pilc, K. Golembiowska-Nikitin, J. Vetulani
ACTION OF IMIPRAMINE ON NORADRENALINE UPTAKE, NORADRENERGIC RECEPTORS AND ADENYLATE CYCLASE, Page 163, M. Türck, W.F. Schocker, J.E. Schultz
THE EFFECT OF PROPRANOLOL ON THE PORPHYRIN SYNTHESIS OF CHICK EMBRYO BRAIN TISSUE CULTURE, Page 164, Irene Durkó, Anna Juhász
ON EFFECTS OF Ca-BINDING PROTEINS AND BIOGENIC AMINES, Page 165, P.A. Kometiani, D.G. Mikeladze
Mg, Ca-ATPase OF SYNAPTIC MEMBRANES AND BIOGENIC AMINES, Page 166, N.V. Kozaeva
BIOMOLECULAR INFORMATION IN ADRENERGIC AND DOPAMINERGIC LIGANDS, Page 167, T. Šolmajer, D. Kocjan, D. Hadži
CENTRAL DOPAMINE RECEPTOR LIGAND TOPOGRAPHY, Page 168, D. Kocjan, T. Šolmajer, D. Hadži
DOPAMINE AND SYNTHESIS OF HIPPOCAMPAL GLYCOPROTEINS, Page 169, R. Jork, B. Lössner, H. Matthies
IS THERE A RELATION BETWEEN THE STRIATAL DOPAMINE-SUSCEPTIBLE Na, K-ATPase ACTIVITY AND DOPAMINE RECEPTORS?, Page 170, J.A. Van der Krogt
DEVELOPMENT OF SUPERSENSITIVE STATE ON DOPAMINERGIC RECEPTORS AFTER THE ACUTE ADMINISTRATION OF NEUROLEPTIC DRUG ISOFLOXYTHEPIN, Page 171, M. Valchář, J. Metyšová, J. Chlebounová, A. Dlabaˇ
CHANGES IN STRIATAL AND MESOLIMBIC DOPAMINE RECEPTORS AFTER SINGLE IN VIVO ADMINISTRATION OF MORPHINE, Page 172, J. Vetulani, K. Golembiowska-Nikitin, A. Pilc
EFFECTS OF DRUGS AFFECTING SEROTONERGIC SYSTEM ON ACTIVITIES OF CENTRAL DOPAMINERGIC AND SEROTONERGIC SYSTEMS IN RATS, Page 173, L. Antkiewicz-Michaluk, A. Rokosz, J. Vetulani
THE EFFECT OF 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE ON AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR AND CONVULSIONS CAUSED BY CHOLINOMIMETICS AND ANTICHOLINESTERASES IN CONSCIOUS CATS, Page 174, R. Samardžić
METABOLIC CHANGES IN DENTATE GYRUS FOLLOWING DENERVATION OF THE PERFORANT PATH, Page 175, S.-O. Molin
GLUTAMATE DECARBOXYLASE IN THE RAT THYROID GLAND, Page 176, K. Crailsheim, H. Gebauer
GABA BINDING PROCESSES IN RAT BRAIN, Page 177, F.V. DeFeudis, L. Ossola, V. Varga, G. Schmitt, M. Geffard, P. Mandel
REGULATION OF GABA RECEPTOR BINDING TO SYNAPTIC PLASMA MEMBRANE OF RAT CEREBRAL CORTEX, Page 178, C. Aldinio, M. Balzano, A. Leon, G. Toffano
EFFECT OF GABOB ON THE ACID MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES IN THE RAT BRAIN REGIONS, Page 179, M. Rusić Stojiljković, Lj. Rakić
PRIMARY CULTURES OF ASTROCYTES AND GABA, Page 180, M. Bloch-Tardy, M.F.D. Costa, C. Fages, B. Rolland, P. Gonnard
INFLUENCE OF CAPSAICIN TREATMENT ON NEUROTRANSMITTER BINDING TO SPINAL CORD MEMBRANES OF THE RAT, Page 181, E. Singer, P. Placheta
THE EFFECT OF LITORALON /GAMMA-L-GLUTAMYL-TAURINE/ ON THE BOVINE RETINAL PHOSPHOLIPIDS, Page 182, I. Joó, L. Feuer, T. Farkas
ROLES OF CYCLIC AMP AND CYCLIC GMP IN THE CEREBELLUM?, Page 183, D.B. COULT, D.J. HOWELLS
MOLEKULAR ASPECTS OF BIOGENIC AMINES AND cAMP ACTION IN NEURONAL AND GLIAL CELLS, Page 184, R.G. Akhalkatsi, T.A. Jaliashvili, G.S. Iordanishvili, I.M. Aivazashvili, N.G. Aleksidze
REGULATION OF BRAIN GLYCOGENOLYSIS: cAMP DEPENDENT AND INDEPENDENT MECHANISMS, Page 185, D. Ververken, C. Proost, H. Carton, H. De Wulf
THE NORADRENALINE-STIMULATED CYCLIC AMP FORMATION IN THE RAT HIPPOCAMPUS, Page 186, M. Segal, V. Greenberger, R. Hofstein
OCTOPAMINE AND DOPAMINE SENSITIVE ADENYLATE CYCLASE IN THE BRAIN OF LOCUSTA MIGRATORIA, Page 187, L. Hiripi, Katalin S. -Rózsa
IN VIVO EFFECTS OF SOME NEUROTRANSMITTERS ON RAT CEREBELLAR CYCLIC GMP LEVELS, Page 188, M. Haidamous, C. Lacombe, P. Gonnard
cGMP ELEVATION AND 45CA2+ MOVEMENT DUE TO AGENTS AFFECTING ION CHANNELS, Page 189, G. Ahnert-Hilger, E. Habermann
OCCURRENCE AND POSTULATED FUNCTIONS OF TRANS-SYNAPTIC STRUCTURES, Pages 193-209, Andrew I. Matus
SPECIFIC SYNAPTIC PROTEINS, Pages 210-223, E. Bock, O.J. Bjerrum, G. Gombos, O.S. Jørgensen, A. Reeber, G. Vincendon, W. Wechsler, E. Yavin, Z. Yavin
THE MOLECULAR ORGANIZATION OF CHOLINERGIC PROTEINS AT THE SYNAPSE, Pages 224-240, E.A. Barnard, J. Lamprecht, M. Lo, E. Nockles, K. Sumikawa, J. Cavanagh, J.O. Dolly
SIGNIFICATION OF GLIAL FIBRILLARY ACIDIC PROTEIN IN PATHOLOGY, Pages 241-245, A. Lowenthal, D. Karcher, M. Noppe, J. Gheuens
STRUCTURE AND CYTOCHEMISTRY OF SYNAPTIC CLEFT, Page 246, W. Ovtscharoff
SCANNING AND TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY AND ULTRACYTOCHEMISTRY OF CEREBELLAR MOSSY GLOMERULAR SYNAPSES, Page 247, Orlando J. Castejón
PURIFICATION OF THE SYNAPTIC MEMBRANE GLYCOPROTEIN D2 FROM RAT BRAIN, Page 248, S. Rasmussen, J. Ramlau, E. Bock, B. Foltmann
KINETICS OF RAT HIPPOCAMPAL GLYCOPROTEINS AS DEMONSTRATED BY PAGE-AUTORADIOGRAPHY AFTER INTRAVENTRICULAR APPLICATION OF TRITIUM-LABELLED L-FUCOSE AND N-ACETYL-D-GLUCOSAMINE, Page 249, N. Popov, W. Pohle, S. Schulzeck, H. Matthies
SYNAPTIC PROTEINS IN RETINAL GANGLION CELLS, Page 250, J.-O. Karlsson
PREBASIC PROTEIN OF MYELIN ISOLATED FROM HUMAN BRAIN, Page 251, H.H. Berlet, H. Ilzenhöfer, R. Mattern, B. Volk
RADIOIMMUNOASSAY OF MYELIN BASIC PROTEIN IN SPINAL FLUID AND IN BRAIN TISSUE, Page 252, C. Alling, B. Karlsson
DIFFERENTIAL SENSITIVITY AMONG DISCRETE BRAIN AREAS FOLLOWING INHALATION OF AN ORGANIC SOLVENT, Page 253, K.G. Haglid, C. Briving, H.-A. Hansson, L. Rosengren, A. Wronski, P. Kjellstrand
EVIDENCE FOR THE FORMATION OF A TIGHT COMPLEX BE TWEEN S-100 PROTEIN AND ITS SPECIFIC BINDING SITES IN SYNAPTOSOMAL PARTICULATE FRACTIONS, Page 254, R. Donato
THE INTERACTION OF S-100 PROTEIN WITH SYNAPTOSOMAL PARTICULATE FRACTIONS. MODIFICATIONS OF THE MEMBRANE FLUIDITY, Page 255, G. Curatola, L. Mazzanti, R. Donato
SUBNUCLEAR LOCALIZATION OF THE HIGH AFFINITY S-100 BINDING SITES OF ISOLATED BRAIN NUCLEI, Page 256, F. Michetti, R. Donato
EVIDENCE FOR THE FORMATION OF A TIGHT COMPLEX BETWEEN S-100 PROTEIN AND ITS NUCLEAR BINDING SITES, Page 257, R. Donato, F. Michetti
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM-SPECIFIC S-100 PROTEIN IN THE CERVICAL SUPERIOR GANGLION AND IN THE ADRENAL MEDULLA OF RAT, Page 258, D. Cocchia, F. Michetti
PEPTIDE RECEPTORS, Page 261, Willem Hendrik Gispen
Peptide-receptor interaction: An introduction, Pages 262-263, Werner Schlegel
CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT SUBSTANCE P RECEPTORS, Pages 264-265, F. Lembeck, N. Mayer
SUBSTANCE P:BINDING AND RECEPTOR-LINKED RESPONSES, Pages 266-268, Michael R. Hanley, C.M. Lee, B.E.B. Sandberg
ACTH AND THE PHOSPHORYLATION OF PROTEINS AND PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITIDES, Pages 269-270, J. Jolles, H. Zwiers, P. Schotman, W.H. Gispen
PEPTIDE RECEPTORS OF NEURAL CELLS IN VITRO: cAMP, Page 271, D. van Calker, F. Löffler, B. Hamprecht
DOPAMINERGIC INTERACTIONS OF THE POTENTIAL NEUROLEPTIC PEPTIDE β-LPH62-77 (des-Tyr1-γ-endorphin; DTγE), Page 272, V.J. Nickolson
SATIETIN: A HIGHLY POTENT ANOREXOGENIC SUBSTANCE IN MAMMALIAN BLOOD, Page 273, J. Knoll, Bertha Knoll, H. Kalász
DEMONSTRATION OF PEPTIDE-LIKE LIGANDS FOR BENZODIAZEPINE RECEPTOR, Page 274, Á. Kenessey, T. Láng, L. Gráf
EFFECT OF CAPSAICIN ON THE CONTENT OF SOMATOSTATIN, SUBSTANC P AND NEUROTENSIN IN THE CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM OF THE RAT, Page 275, R. Gamse, S.E. Leeman, P. Holzer, F. Lembeck
NALOXONE-STIMULATED HIGH AFFINITY UPTAKE OF LEU-ENKEPHALIN BY GLIA-ENRICHED FRACTION OF THE RABBIT BRAIN, Page 276, J. Wideman, J. Wróblewski, J. Lazarewicz
AUTORADIOGRAPHIC DEMONSTRATION OF PEPTIDE BIOSYNTHESIS IN MOUSE BRAIN HOMOGENATES, Page 277, P. Lähdesmäki, K. Airaksinen
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN A CELL-FREE SYSTEM FROM RAT BRAIN TISSUE SENSITIVE TO ACTH AND ENDORPHIN-LIKE PEPTIDES, Page 278, Peter Schotman, Willem Hendrik Gispen
ON THE BRAIN PHOSPHOPEPTIDES AMIDATING IN AMINO ACID OXIDATIVE DEAMINATION PROCESSES, Page 279, L.A. Edilashvili, D.G. Kacharava, T.G. Garishvili
ACID LABILE (AMIDE) NITROGEN OF THE BRAIN TISSUE PEPTIDES, Page 280, N.V. Voronova
THE ROLE OF CALCIUM IONS IN THE FORMATION AND RELEASE OF SMALL MOLECULAR WEIGHT SUBSTANCES FROM OPTIC NERVE TERMINALS, Page 281, Mats Sandberg, Anders Hamberger, Ingemar Jacobson, Jan-Olof Karlsson
PROPERTIES AND SPECIFICITY OF PURIFIED THIOL PROTEINASES OF CALF BRAIN, Page 282, A. Suhar, V. Turk
IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERISATION OF PLASMA MEMBRANE ANTIGENS OF NEURONS AND MUSCLE CELLS USING MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES, Pages 285-320, FRANK S. WALSH
Workshop on Problems in Immunological Assay Techniques, Pages 323-327, R. Mirsky, E. Bock, P. Emson
IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF SYNAPTIC MEMBRANE PROTEINS FROM CHICK BRAIN, Page 328, M. Albeck, E. Bock
IDENTIFICATION OF A BRAIN SPECIFIC ANTIGEN IN THE RAT SYNAPTOSONAL CYTOSOL (Sy-I), Page 329, G. Gennarini, P. Corsi, F. Vitiello, C. Di Benedetta
AN IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF CEREBELLAR NEURONAL AND GLIAL ENOLASES, Page 330, O.K. Langley, M.S. Ghandour, G. Vincendon, G. Gombos
Morphological plasticity during synaptogenesis in neuronal networks, Pages 333-352, J. Hámori
BIOCHEMICAL APPROACH TO THE STUDIES ON PLASTICITY OF CEREBRAL CORTEX OF VISUALLY DEPRIVED CATS, Pages 353-378, Jolanta Skangiel-Kramska
NEURONAL PLASTICITY IN THE CEREBELLUM, Pages 379-401, G. Gombos
DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES ON DIFFERENTIATION IN FISH OPTIC TECTUM, Page 402, G. Jeserich, H. Breer
DEGENERATION INDUCED BY KAINIC ACID IN DEVELOPING CHICK OPTIC TECTUM, Page 403, F. Gremo, M.L. Mulas
BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES IN MONOCULARLY DEPRIVED RATS, Page 404, V. Bigl, R. Schliebs, R.D. Bourgoyne, E. Kunert, B. Deutschmann, D. Biesold
THE EFFECT OF FIRST VISUAL EXPERIENCE ON THE SEROTONIN CONTENT IN THE VISUAL CORTEX OF BINOCULARLY DEPRIVED CATS, Page 405, M. Wójcik, M. Kossut, J. Skangiel-Kramska
PLASTICITY OF CELL MEMBRANES: MODIFICATION OF CELL SURFACES OF NORMAL AND SPONTANEOUSLY-TRANSFORMED ASTROBLASTS IN RESPONSE TO ALCOHOL TREATMENT, Page 406, M. Mersel, A. Benenson, P. Mandel
IMPAIRED DEVELOPMENT OF SYNAPTIC JUNCTIONS OF RAT BRAIN IN FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME:MORPHOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES, Page 407, B. Volk, J. Maletz, M. Tiedemann, H. Ilzenhöfer, H.H. Berlet
REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF CORTICAL MONOAMINERGIC SYNAPSES IN DEVELOPING RAT BRAIN, Page 408, N. Zečević, Lj. Rakić
ADRENALINE IN DIFFERENT REGIONS OF THE DEVELOPING RAT BRAIN, Page 409, J.M. Díaz Borges, Miguel Chávez
RESTORATION OF FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF ADRENERGIC SYSTEM IN PARTIALLY SYMPATHECTOMIZED RATS, Page 410, B.N. Manukhin, A. Mukhammedov, L.V. Berdysheva, V.N. Yarygin, I.M. Rodionov, D.B. Lebedev, L.A. Nesterova, T.G. Putintseva
ONTOGENESIS OF NEURO-MUSCULAR TRANSMISSION INVESTIGATED ON ISOLATED ORGANS WITH NERVES, Page 411, S. Huković, N. Mulabegović
THE DEVELOPING HIPPOCAMPUS IN CELL CULTURE, Page 412, W. Seifert, N. Buckley, B. Ranscht
CHANGES IN RABBIT BRAIN CYTOSOLIC AND MEMBRANE BOUND GANGLIOSIDES DURING PRENATAL LIFE, Page 413, S. Sonnino, R. Ghidoni, M. Masserini, G. Tettamanti, F. Aporti
GANGLIOSIDES AS MARKERS OF BRAIN DEVELOPMENT AND MATURATION, Page 414, H. Rösner
GLYCOPROTEINS IN BRAIN DEVELOPMENT, Page 415, D. Biesold, L. Müller, G. Brückner, T. Braulke
CHARACTERIZATION OF TRANSIENT CEREBELLAR MEMBRANE GLYCOPROTEINS, Page 416, A. Reeber, G. Vincendon, J.P. Zanetta
HISTOCHEMICAL DEMONSTRATION OF GLYCOSAMINOGLYCANS IN NERVE AND GLIAL CELLS OF HUMAN CEREBELLUM DURING DEVELOPMENT, Page 417, Haydée V. Castejón, Clarisa F. Rodríguez, M.E. Viloria
TUBULIN DURING DEVELOPMENT OF RAT BRAIN, Page 418, R. Mileusnić, Lj. Rakić
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCHLORIC ACID SOLUBLE PROTEINS AND DNA IN RAT BRAIN DURING DEVELOPMENT, Page 419, E. Wedege, R. Lund Karlsen
PECULIARITIES OF UPTAKE AND RECEPTION OF NEUROCHEMICALS AT THE EARLY STAGE OF EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT, Page 420, L. Rakić, G.A. Buznikov, B.N. Manukhin, L.N. Markova, T.M. Turpaev, E.V. Volina, N.D. Zvezdina
T3 ENHANCEMENT OF NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION IN VITRO, Page 421, P. Honegger, D. Lenoir
SEROTONIN, cAMP AND SHORT-TERM SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY, Page 422, F. Belardetti, M. Brunelli
AN ANALYSIS OF THE SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY IN THE FROG CEREBELLUM IN VITRO, Page 423, L.M. Chajlakhian, L.I. Chudakov, V.L. Dunin-Barkovski, Nina P. Larionova, Natalia M. Zhukovska
THE EFFECTS OF DENERVATION ON SARCOLEMMAL GLYCOCONJUGATES OF SKELETAL MUSCLE FIBRES OF RAT, Page 424, R. Cotrufo, M.R. Monsurrò, G. Di Iorio, R.M. Corona, S. Pisanello, D. Todaro, G. Sorrentino, A. Felsani, S. Metafora
THE REINNERVATION PROCESS IN MAMMALIAN MUSCLES. POSSIBLE ROLE OF GANGLIOSIDES IN THE SPROUTING PHENOMENON, Page 425, G. Carmignoto, M. Finesso, A. Gorio
ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHANGES IN RAT SPINAL CORD SYNAPSES UNDER DIFFERENT COMPULSORY LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY, Page 426, W. Ovtscharoff, S. Manolov
THE PROCESS OF AGING IN PERIPHERAL CHOLINERGIC NEURONS, Page 427, M. Marchi, E. Giacobini, D.W. Hoffman
PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL ADRENERGIC NEURONS: DIFFERENCES DURING THE AGING PROCESS, Page 428, M. Marchi, L. Yurkevicz, E. Giacobini, D.W. Hoffman
DOPAMINE HYDROXYLASE LEVELS IN CSF; AN INDEX FOR CENTRAL NORADRENERGIC ACTIVITY, Pages 431-432, W. De Potter
DYNAMICS OF BIOCHEMICAL COMPARTMENTALIZATION OF THE CEREBROSPINAL FLUID SYSTEM, Page 433, M. Bulat
ASPECTS OF INFLUX AND EFFLUX OF BIOGENIC AMINE METABOLITES OF RAT CEREBROSPINAL FLUID, Pages 434-435, J. Korf, J.-P. Adèr, M.L. Aizenstein
FREE GABA, GABA CONJUGATES AND HOMOCARNOSINE IN CSF: RELATIONSHIP TO BRAIN GABA, Pages 436-437, M.G. Palfreyman, S. Huot, M. Mellet, G. Tell, P.J. Schechter, P. Böhlen
ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID, Pages 438-439, S.A. Greenfield
HOMOVANILLIC ACID AND 5-HYDROXYINDOLEACETIC ACID LEVELS IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID OF PATIENTS WITH SENILE DEMENTIA OF ALZHEIMER TYPE, Page 440, H. Soininen, P.J. Riekkinen, E. MacDonald, M. Rekonen
CATECHOLAMINES AND DOPAC / 3,4 DIHYDROXY-PHENYLACETIC ACID / LEVELS IN THE CEREBROSPINAL FLUID OF L-DOPA TREATED PATIENTS, Page 441, KRISZTINA BARACZKA, M.I.K. FEKETE
DOPAC / 3,4 DIHYDROXY-PHENYLACETIC ACID / AND CATECHOLAMINE LEVELS IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID OF L-DOPA AND DEPRENYL TREATED PATIENTS, Page 442, M.I.K. FEKETE, KRISZTINA BARACZKA
CEREBROSPINAL FLUID 5-HIAA AS AN INDEX OF CENTRAL SEROTONERGIC PROCESSES, Page 443, C.M. Banki, Gy. Molnár
GABA LEVELS IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID OF NEUROLOGICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS DURING DRUG TREATMENT, Page 444, A.W. Teelken, J.P.W.F. Lakke, R. Zimmer, B.G. Wolthers
GABA IN THE CSF OF PATIENTS WITH PROGRESSIVE MYOCLONUS EPILEPSY, Page 445, E.M. Airaksinen, E. Leino
EVALUATION METHODS FOR SINGLE PROTEINS AND PROTEIN PATTERNS IN THE CSF IN NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISEASES, Page 446, H. Kluge, W. Hartmann
CEREBROSPINAL FLUID AND PLASMA CONCENTRATIONS OF MAGNESIUM IN EPILEPTIC CHILDREN, Page 447, Ileana Benga, Valeria Baltescu, Rozalia Tilinca, O. Pavel, V. Ghiran, D. Muschevici, Gh. Benga
THE PRESENCE OF SALSOLINOL IN URINE AND CEREBROSPINAL FLUID FROM HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS, Page 448, B. Sjöquist, S. Borg, H. Kvande
EFFECT OF NEUROLEPTICS ON DOPAMINE METABOLISM IN THE RAT FRONTAL CORTEX, Page 451, B. Scatton
ROLE OF TYROSINE HYDROXYLASE ACTIVATION IN THE NEUROLEPTIC-INDUCED INCREASE OF DOPAMINE SYNTHESIS, Page 452, Branimir Zivkovic
THE ACTION OF NEUROLEPTIC DRUGS ON THE CYCLIC GMP CONTENT OF RAT CEREBELLAR CORTEX, Pages 453-454, G. Biggio
PHARMACOKINETIC ASPECTS OF THE BINDING OF TRITIATED SPIROPERIDOL TO RAT BRAIN IN VIVO, Page 455, D.R. Riddall, J. De Bolla, T.W. Smith, B.C. Weatherley
DOPAMINE RECEPTORS AND SCHIZOPHRENIA: POST MORTEM HUMAN BRAIN STUDIES, Page 456, G.P. Reynolds, L.M. Nelson, P. Riederer
NEUROCHEMICAL CHANGES AFTER KAINIC ACID LESIONS IN THE RAT STRIATUM: EFFECT ON CATECHOLAMINES AND HISTAMINE, Pages 459-469, G. Sperk
NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS, Pages 473-484, Bernard W. Fulpius
THE NEUROCHEMICAL COMPONENT IN SCHIZOPHRENIA: CHANGES IN THE DOPAMINE RECEPTOR IN RELATION TO THE DISEASE PROCESS AND THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF NEUROLEPTIC DRUGS, Pages 485-493, T.J. Crow
GLUTAMATE AS A CNS NEUROTRANSMITTER: THE REGULATION OF ITS BIOSYNTHESIS BY AMMONIUM IONS. A MODEL FOR HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY, Pages 494-511, A. Hamberger, I. Jacobson, S.-O. Molin, B. Nyström, M. Sandberg
POSTMORTEM STABILITY OF MONOAMINES, THEIR METABOLITES AND TYROSINE HYDROXYLASE ACTIVITY IN RAT BRAIN, Page 512, M. Relja, Z. Lacković
NEUROTRANSMITTERS AND RELATED ENZYMES IN NORMAL AGING AND SENILE DEMENTIA, Page 513, R. Adolfsson, S-M. Aquilonius, A. Carlsson, S-Å. Eckernäs, C.J. Fowler, C-G. Gottfries, A. Nordberg, L. Oreland, L. Svennerholm, Å. Wiberg, B. Winblad
THE EFFECT OF AGE ON HUMAN BRAIN MONOAMINE OXIDASE, Page 514, C.J. Fowler, J. Magnusson, L. Oreland, Å. Wiberg, B. Winblad
THE INFLUENCE OF NORADRENALINE /NA/ TURNOVER /RELEASE AND SYNTHESIS/ IN THE RAT HYPOTHALAMUS BY GYKI 11679, A NEW ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AGENT, Page 515, Z. Huszti, G. Szilágyi, P. Mátyus, E. Kasztreiner
CHANGES IN BRAIN CATECHOLAMINES IN EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGIC ENCEPHALOMYELITIS, Page 516, D.V. Mićić, Marija Mostarica Stojković, M.L. Lukić, B.B. Mršulja
DECREASED CAUDATE CATECHOLAMINE TURNOVER AS A POSSIBLE CAUSE OF NEUROLOGICAL DEFICITE AFTER STROKE, Page 517, Vesna Cvejić, D.V. Mićić, B.B. Mršulja
HISTAMINE PROFILE IN DIFFERENT REGIONS OF THE BRAIN FOLLOWING EXPERIMENTAL ISCHAEMIC INFARCTION IN THE PRIMATE MACACA RADIATA, Page 518, N. Subramanian, D. Theodore, J. Abraham
GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE METABOLIZING ENZYMES IN THE BRAIN: DELAYED EFFECTS OF ISCHEMIA, Page 519, B.M. Djuričić, B.B. Mršulja
MODIFICATION OF LIPID CLASSES DURING UNILATERAL ISCHEMIA IN GERBIL BRAIN, Page 520, G. Trovarelli, G.E. De Medio, G.L. Piccinin, C.A. Palmerini, G. Porcellati
INCORPORATION OF LABELED FATTY ACIDS INTO 1-ACYLPHOSPHOGLYCERIDES OF RAT BRAIN SYNAPTOSOMES AFTER ISCHEMIA AND HYPOXIA, Page 521, J. Strosznajder
THE DAILY RHYTHM OF SERUM ULTRAFILTRATE TRYPTOPHAN AND TYROSINE IN DEPRESSION, Page 522, V. Jeremić-Diklić
THE EFFECT OF ETHANOL OF THE HIGH AFFINITY GABA TRANSPORT SYSTEM IN RAT BRAIN SYNAPTOSOMES, Page 523, W.W. Nyati, M.J.W. Brennan, R.C. Cantrill
1-METHYL-, 1,2,3,4-TETRAHYDRO-β-CARBOLINE IN MAN AFTER ALCOHOL DRINKING, Page 524, M.M. Airaksinen, P. Peura, I. Kari
STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS OF CHOLINESTERASE POLYMORPHISM IN VERTEBRATES, Pages 527-529, Jean Massoulié, Suzanne Bon, Marc Vigny
GLOBULAR FORMS OF ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE IN CAUDATE NUCLEUS SUPERIOR CERVICAL GANGLIA AND NEUROBLASTOMA CELLS: INTERACTION WITH DETERGENTS, Pages 530-532, M. VIGNY, J. GRASSI, J. MASSOULIÉ, M. LAZAR
QUATERNARY STRUCTURE OF ELECTRIC EEL ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE, Pages 533-540, L. Anglister, E. Roth, I. Silman
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE PRESENT IN THE WHITE AND GREY MATTER OF PIG BRAIN, Pages 541-547, D.T. Plummer, M.S.Y. Chai, C.A. Reavill, C.J. Vidal
HOW DOES ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE FROM RED CELL MEMBRANES COMPARE TO THE ENZYME FROM ELECTRIC ORGANS AND BRAINS?, Pages 548-550, U. Brodbeck, C. Di Francesco, P. Ott
ON THE ROLE OF THE CATALYTIC ANIONIC SITE IN ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE, Pages 551-557, Miloš R. Pavlič
Electrostatic Aspects of the Function of Acetylcholinesterase, Pages 558-560, Eberhard Neumann, Hans-Jürgen Nolte
INVESTIGATIONS OF ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE ACTIVE SITE OF TORPEDO MARMORATA ELECTRIC ORGAN USING SPIN LABELS, Pages 561-564, A. Štalc, A.O. Župančič, M. Šentjurc, M. Schara, S. Pečar
STEREOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF CHOLINESTERASE CATALYSIS, Page 565, Jaak Järv
THE ACETYLENZYME INTERMEDIATE OF ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE, Page 566, H.C. Froede, I.B. Wilson
THE REGULATION OF MUSCLE ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE (AChE) AND PSEUDOCHOLINESTERASE (ψChE) MULTIPLE FORMS, Pages 567-569, E.A. Barnard, J.M. Lyles
CHOLINESTERASES OF THE NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION, Pages 570-573, M. Brzin, T. Kiauta, J. Sketelj
REDUCTION OF AXONAL FLOW RATES OF ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE FORMS IN REGENERATING CHICK SCIATIC NERVE, Page 574, J.Y. Couraud, L. Di Giamberardino, R. Hässig
AFFINITY CHROMATOGRAPHY OF MINIMAL AMOUNT OF ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE FROM NERVOUS TISSUES AND ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANES, Page 575, S. Biagioni, G.F. Scarsella
PURIFICATION AND PROPERTIES OF THE MEMBRANE-BOUND ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE FROM ADULT RAT BRAIN, Page 576, Z. Rakonczay, J. Mallol, H. Schenk, G. Vincendon, J-P. Zanetta
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE, Page 577, Israel Silman, Lili Anglister
MOLECULAR FORMS OF ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE IN THE CHICK CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, Page 578, G. Ramirez, A. Barat, J. Gomez-Barriocanal, E. Escudero
HETEROGENEITY OF ADULT RAT BRAIN ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE




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