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VOLUME 61-SUBJECT INDEX Note For brain nuclei see relevant area, e.g. Hy~~~~~, or under name of nucleus (e.g. Accumbens nucleus). &%ter Abbreviations used: AMPA ~~3~ydroxy-S-rne~yi~-iMx~~opropio~~ ATP Adenoaine %riphosphate, Cal” Calcium ion CCK Cholecystokinio ChAT Choline acetyltransferaae CNS Central nervous system DARPP-32 Dopamine and adenosine 3’5’ monophosphate 5,7-DHT EM FGF GABA GAD GFAP 5-HT IP K+ LCN MAP MDMA MPTP mKNA NA NADPH mNBA NGF NMDA NO NOS NPY 60HDA PAG SP TH TRH Trk regulated phosphoprotein 5,7Diiydroxytryptamine Excitatory amino acids Fib&fast growth factor Gus-~inobutyrjc acid Glutamate decarboxylase Glial fibrillary acidic protein S-Hydroxytryptamine Inositol phosphate Potassium ion Lateral cervical nucleus Microtubule associated protein 3,4-methylenedioxymetamphetamine l”methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6- tetrabydropyridine Messenger RNA Noradrenaline 5-Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate meta-Nitrobenxoylalanine Neuronai growth factor N-methyl-D-aspartate Nitric oxide Nitric oxide synthase Neuropeptide Y 6-Hydroxydopamine Periaquaductal gray Substance P Tyrosine hydroxylase Thyrotrophin releasing hormone Tyrosine receptor kinase Accumbens nucleus, convergence of inputs from the amygdala and TH immunoreactive dopaminergic hmbic system on to identified cells in the accumbens nucleus in rat 61:851 organization of pathway8 from the nucleus accumbens to the thalamus via the substantia nigra pars ret&data in rat 61:533 ACtilk, effect of endothetitt on organiration of cytoskeIetal a&n in rat cortical astrocytes in vitro 61:1007 Adenosine 5’-triphosphate, co-release of NA & ATP from vesicles in cultured chick sympathetic neurons 61:199& Adrenal steroids, regulation of neurogenesis in the adult rat dentate gyrus by circulating adrenal steroids 61:203 Aging, age-related changes io expression of AMPA-selective glutamate receptor subunits in rat hippocampus 61:4290 localixation of NADPHdiapbornse activity in neonatal, adult Br aging rat pancreatic neurons 61:597 Atxbeimer’r disease, dephosphorylation of byperphosphorylated tau from Alzheimer’s diseased human brain by protein phosphatas&A and -2B: possible role of enzyme deficiencies in Alxheimer’s disease 61:765 if,
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VOLUME 61-SUBJECT INDEX

Note For brain nuclei see relevant area, e.g. Hy~~~~~, or under name of nucleus (e.g. Accumbens nucleus).

&%ter Abbreviations used:

AMPA ~~3~ydroxy-S-rne~yi~-iMx~~opropio~~ ATP Adenoaine %riphosphate, Cal” Calcium ion CCK Cholecystokinio ChAT Choline acetyltransferaae CNS Central nervous system DARPP-32 Dopamine and adenosine 3’5’ monophosphate

5,7-DHT EM FGF GABA GAD GFAP 5-HT IP K+ LCN MAP MDMA MPTP

mKNA NA NADPH mNBA NGF NMDA NO NOS NPY 60HDA PAG SP TH TRH Trk

regulated phosphoprotein 5,7Diiydroxytryptamine Excitatory amino acids Fib&fast growth factor Gus-~inobutyrjc acid Glutamate decarboxylase Glial fibrillary acidic protein S-Hydroxytryptamine Inositol phosphate Potassium ion Lateral cervical nucleus Microtubule associated protein 3,4-methylenedioxymetamphetamine l”methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6- tetrabydropyridine Messenger RNA Noradrenaline 5-Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate meta-Nitrobenxoylalanine Neuronai growth factor N-methyl-D-aspartate Nitric oxide Nitric oxide synthase Neuropeptide Y 6-Hydroxydopamine Periaquaductal gray Substance P Tyrosine hydroxylase Thyrotrophin releasing hormone Tyrosine receptor kinase

Accumbens nucleus, convergence of inputs from the amygdala and TH

immunoreactive dopaminergic hmbic system on to identified cells in the accumbens nucleus in rat 61:851

organization of pathway8 from the nucleus accumbens to the thalamus via the substantia nigra pars ret&data in rat 61:533

ACtilk, effect of endothetitt on organiration of cytoskeIetal a&n in

rat cortical astrocytes in vitro 61:1007

Adenosine 5’-triphosphate, co-release of NA & ATP from vesicles in cultured chick

sympathetic neurons 61:199&

Adrenal steroids, regulation of neurogenesis in the adult rat dentate gyrus by

circulating adrenal steroids 61:203

Aging, age-related changes io expression of AMPA-selective

glutamate receptor subunits in rat hippocampus 61:4290 localixation of NADPHdiapbornse activity in neonatal,

adult Br aging rat pancreatic neurons 61:597

Atxbeimer’r disease, dephosphorylation of byperphosphorylated tau from

Alzheimer’s diseased human brain by protein phosphatas&A and -2B: possible role of enzyme deficiencies in Alxheimer’s disease 61:765

if,

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electrophysiological study of long term functional alterations in dentate gyrus following unilatertal entorhii cortical lesions in rat 61:805

immunolccalixation of interleukin-10, -2, 3, & -6 and localization of their receptor binding sites in hippocampi of normal, Parkinson’s disease and Alxheimet’s disease human 6 1:745

in situ tocalixation of glutamate receptor subtype mRNAs in Alxheimer’s diseased and normal human hippocampus 61:41

in situ localization of somatostatin mKNA in hippocampus, parahippocampal cortex and frontal cortex of Alxheimer’s diseased human brain 61:755

Amino acid receptors, effects of Cae+ and amino acid receptor antagonists on

K+-dependent field bursts in rat dentate gyrus in vitro 61:13

cu-Amino-3-hydroxy-S-metbyl-4~isoxazol propionate, differential localization of matabotropic and ionotropic

glutamate receptors in rat subsynaptic glutamatergic cerebellar cortical neurons 61:421$

Amphotamitms, involvomont of the ventrolateral striatum in amphetamine

induoed orofacial ster~otypy in rat 61:81

Amygdala, ConvQrgQnce of inputs from the amygdala aad TH

immunomactivo dopaminergic limbic system on to identified cells iu the accumbens nucleus in rat 61:851

Anticonvulsant, effect of inhibitors of kyuurQninQ hydroxylase &

kynurQninasQ, mNBh & nicotinylaltmiue, on cerebral kynurenate formation in rat brain 61:237

Antipsychotic drugs, evidence for action of antipsychotic agent, remoxipride,

on aubpoputatious of Ds receptors in rat brain in viva 61:269

Apopm& in situ localiiti6n of bcl-2 mBNA in developing and adult

rat brain 61:165

AspartatQ aminotrausferase, co-irnrnu~~~~~on with gluUminase in rat neocortical

GABAQrgic neurons 61:839

AstrocytQs, effect of ondotholin on organiaation of cytoskelotal actin in

rat cortical astrocytes in vitro 61:1007 role of KC in vottago dspendsDt [CAa’], signals in

hippocampal astrocyt~r ia vitro 6151

Astroglia, effect of 6GIiDA lesions of nigrostriatal dqaminergic

n~urotts on astroglial basic FGF miWA and protein exprwion in rat brain 61:891

ATP SEE AdoaoainQ 5’.triphosphat~

Autonomic nervous QystQm, effect of cold Qxposure on TRH mBNA oxpreuion in rat

raphO UUQ~Qfi Md iIiVdVQIDOUt Of mph0 aUC]eii-Vagaf complex pathways in gastric r~spott.sQ 61:655

Baclofen, presyaaptic action of GABA B bac]ofQn in guinea-pig

hippocampal CA1 mgion 61:447

Baroreceptors, inhibition of locus co~ruleus noradrenergic neurons by

activation of baroreceptors in rat 61:635

Basal Ganglia SEE ALSO specific areas

Basal Ganglia, localization of neurotensin, SP, delta and mu oproid

receptor binding sites in Parkinson’s disease and normal human brain 61:73

Basal optic root nucleus, characterization of retimd ganglion cells projecting to the

nucleus of the basal optic root in turtle 61:707

B&2, in situ localization of bcl-2 mBNA in devefoping and adult

rat brain 61:165

Beading, investigation of beading in relation to the bands of

Fontana in rat sciatic myetinated fibres 61:373 investigation of boadig Sean in stretched and

freeze-substitute fixed rat sciatic myelinated fibres 61:361

Behaviour, bebaviourm effects and increase in Fos expression in

ventrolat~ral PA0 in r~sponae to noxious stimulation deep somatic and visc~rai structures in rat 61:727j

effect of “priming’ on DABPP-32 p~ho~~~on following adtnini~tratio~ of a sit@ dare of the dopamine D, agonist SKF 38393 in unilaterally 6- OHDA-hasiormd rats 61:867

effect of transient forsbrain ischaemia on learning and memory in chick and amociation with CNS degeneration 61:9?5

evidence for sariatal glutamatcrgicdopaminergic interactions from motor bshaviour impairment by NMDA receptor b]ockadQ in rats 61521

involvement of the vsntrcdamral striatum in amphetamine induced orofaciai st~r~otypy in rat 61:81

non-orthogonal axes in the diptCran hakerQ rota&n sdnse organ shows increased c#nsitivity to pitch than to roll 61:149

Blood pressure, effect of sustained hyperte~ion and hypotension in

conscious rabbit on fas expression in brainstem and forebrain 61:613

Bombesin, localization of CCK, CC& antagonist, and bombesin

binding sites and co-~munolc~i~tjon with GFAP and cholinergic receptors in rat CNS explants 61:63

Brain, changes in exprQaQion of atbtypQs of uW.abotropic

glutamate raceptor mRNA in rat brain during development 61:481

effect of 6”GHDA lesions of mgromriaml dopamnmrgic tmurons on astroglial t&c FGF mBNA and pro@+ oxpreuion in rat 61591

QffQct of unilstMal ia~haQmiQ oa & receptors in gQrbi] brain 61:983

OvidQncQ for action of &nUPaychotm agoat, rQmoxipridc, on subpopulatiottQ of Ds mc~ptors in rat brain in vivo 61:269

immunolocaBz&n of basic FGF in rat brain during devdopmont 61:911

imrnunol~~i~~ of W’depQndQut supQroxide dismutas~ in ttto hutsum brain 61~17

in situ localiion of M-2 mRNx in developing sod adult rat brain 6t: 165

localization of NADPH oytochrom~ P45t3 oxidomductase and compari~oa wfta NGB s&&y in rat brai@:

mechanism of action of u-W in patch Qhstpp studies of Xenopus oocyt~r injwt~d with rat brain mBNA: evidence for influx of Gas’ 61:179

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Braiastem, effect of 6u6taincd hypertension aad hypoteasioa in

conscious rabbit oo fos expression in brainstem and forebrain 61:613

localization in ret lower brainstem and regulation of NGS-positive aeuroas by chords tympeai input 61:587

Bulber glomerulus, effect of the WIT neuron toxin, 5.7.DHT, on olfaction in

rats end effect on the bulbnr glomerulus 61:7338

Caibiadin, protective effect of calbindia-4,s on spontaneous

dopmainergic degeneration in weaver mice 61:293

Calcium ions, effects of Cae’ and amino acid receptor antagonists on

K’dependeat field bursts in rat dentate gyms in vitro 61:13

role of K+ in voltage dependent [CA*‘], signals in hippocampel estrocytes in vitro 61:Sl

Calcium ion cheaaels, age-related changes in expression of AMPA-selective

glutamate receptor subunits in rat hippocampus 61:429$ mechanism of action of o-latrotoxia in patch clamp studies

of Kenopus oocyt66 injected with rat brain rnKNA evidence for influx of Ca” 61:179

role of Gtype Ca z+ cheaaets in short-term plasticity in turtle dorsal horn 61:191$

Calcium borneostasis, protective effect of celretiaia in rat visual cortex ageiast

calcium homeolltesis disturbance in vitro 61:307

Calretiain, proteotive effect of culretinio in re.t visual cortex against

calcium homeostasis disturbeace in vitro 61:307

Catecholaminergic neurons, immuaoloculixntion of TH demonstrating the organization

of catecholamiaergic innervation in the cat LCN 61:381

Caudnte nucleus, localization of oeuroteasia, SP, delta and mu opioid

receptor binding sites in Parkinson’s disease and normal human brain 61:73

Central nervou6 qstem,

effect of treasient forebrain ischaemia on learning and memory in chick end association with CNS degeneration 61:975

expression of poly(A)+ and poly(A)- h&C transcripts in adult & developing rodent brain 61:245

localizatioo of CCK, CCK, antagonht, sad bombesia binding site6 and co-immunolcelization with GFAP aad cholinergic receptors in mt CNS explants 61:63

Cerebellum, differential Iocalizstioa of rne~bo~op~c and ionotropic

ghttiate receptors in rat subsynaptic glutaaratergic cerebellnr oortical neuroas 61:4218

effect of extracellular pH on GABA, receptor chloride curream in rat cerebellum granule cells 61:833

mossy fibre terminal comp~en~~oa of spinoeerebeller sad cuneocerebellar projections in rat cerebellar cortex sad comparison with xebria immunoreective Purkiaje eeIl compartments 61:935

neurophysiological response of cat cerebeller nucleii aeuroas to bliakiag induced by air puffs, light gashes sad tones 61:665

retrograde tracing of ventral tegmentel neuron projections to the cerebral and cerebellar cortical arees in rat 61:92.5

Cerebral cortex, co-i~unol~~i~tion of espnrtnte ~ino~fer~ and

glutamiaese in rat oeocortical GABAergic neurons 61:839

effect of iabibitors of kynureaiae hydroxyl~ & kynureaiaase, atNBA & aicotinylalnaiae, on cerebral kyoureante formation in rat 61:237

in vitro evidence for release of diffusible factors from developing mouse cerebral cortex which stimulate growth of thalaa& aeurites 61:547

lack of evidence for role of NO in post-ischeemic neuronal injury in rat hippocmapal CA1 neurons sad cerebral cortex 61:l

organization of pathways from the nucleus accumbens to the thaleams via the substaatia aigra pars reticulate in rat 61:533

protective effect of calbindin-Q,s on spontaneous dopeminergic degeneration in weaver mice 61:293

protective effect of oebetiain in rat visual cortex against calcium borneostasis disturbance in vitro 61:307

retrograde treeing of ventral tegmental aeuroa projections CO the cerebral and cerebellar cortical erees in rat 61:925

rote of NMDA receptors in field potentials evoked in horizontal intrecorticul pathways within the rat motor cortex 61:225

Chloride ions, effect of extrecetlulnr pH on GABA, receptor chloride

currents in rat cerebellum granule cells 61:833 iabibitory effects of histamine on supraoptic oxytocinergic

neurons in rat hypo~~ic &dices 61:955

Cboiecystokiaio, localization of CCK, CC& antagonist, sad bombesin

binding sites aad co-immuaolcrdization with GFAP sad choliaergic receptors in rat CNS explants 61:63

Choline acetyl traasfersse, effect of iatrsstriati in~~oa of NGF in quinolinate

lesioned rats on expression of ChAT-, frkA- aad GAD mRNA 61:X57

Choliaergio aeuroas, effect of iatrastriatai infusion of NGF in quiooliaate

lesioned rats on expression of CbAT-, frkA- and GAD mRNA 61:257

Cholinergic receptors, localization of CCK, CCKs antagonist, and bombesin

binding sites sad co-immunolcelir.atioa with GFAP aad cholinergic receptors in rat CNS explants 61:63

Cborda cympaai, locelizatioa in rat lower b&astern sad regulation of

NOS-positive neurons by cborda tympeai input 61:587

Cold, effect of cold exposure oo TRH mRNA expression in rat

raphe nucleii and involvement of rapbe nucleii-vagfd complex pathways in gastric response 61:655

Corticosteroid receptors, differentid effect of MDMA on hippocempal

cortieosteroid sad S-PIT receptor subtype mRNA expression in rat 61:31

Cuneate nucleus, mossy fibre terminal compartmentetion of spinocerebeller

end ouaeocerebehar projectioas ia rat cerebelfar cortex end comparison with xebrio immunoreactive Purkiaje cell compartments 61:935

Cytoskeletoo, effect of eadotbelin on organization of cytoskeletal actia in

rat cortical ascrocytes ia vitro 61:1007

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Degeneration, effect of transient forebrain ischaemia on learning and

memory in chick end association with CNS degeneration 61:975

protective effect of calbindin-De,, on spontaneous dopaminergic degeneration in weaver mice 61:293

DemyeIination disease, effects of NO on different types of rat glial cells in vitro

61575

Denervation, comprvison of fueimotor refl%xes in nondenervated and

dctmrvated gastroonemiua muscles in respouee to fatiguing muscle contractions in decerebrate cat 61:683

D%ntate gyrus, eff%cts of Car* aud aminoacid receptor antagonists on

K*dep%ttdent &Id bursts in rat bipp~~p~ slices 61:13

electrophysiologicai study of long term functional alterationa in dentate gyrus following unilatertal entorhinal cortical lesions in rat 61:805

regulation of neurogenesilr in the adult rat dentate gyrus by circulating adrenal steroids 61:203

Development, chaugm in expression of subtypes of metabotropic

giutamate receptor mKNA in rat brain during development 61:481

sxpreaaion of MAFla, -lb, -2, aud tau during development and in normal and regenerating adult rat sciatic nerves: Iack of recapatulation of embryonic pat&m of expression during regeneration in adult 61:789

inuuunolocalWion of basic FGF in rat brain during development 61:911

in situ localiration of beI-2 mKNA in davetoping and adult rat brain61:165

in vitro evidence for release of diffiaible factors from developing mouse cerebral cortex which stimulate growth of thalamic neurites 61:547

Dopatuine, evidenoa for at&al glutamatergicdopaminergic

int%ractiona from motor behaviour impairment by NMDA receptor blockade in rate 61:521

Dopatuine and adenoaine 3’5’ monophosphate regulated ph~h~~~,

effect of ‘priming” on DARPP-32 phosphorylation following administration of a single dose of the dopamine D, agonist SKF 38393 in unilaterally 6- OHDA-lesioued rats 61:867

Dopamine receptorsi evidence for aotion of antipaychotic agent, remoxipride,

on nubpopulations of Dr rec%ptors in rat brain in vivo 61:269

effect of *primlug’ on DARFP-32 phospborylation following adminiatmuion of a &i&8 dose of the dopamiue D, ago&t SKF 38393 in unilat8rally 6- OHDA-lerioned rata 61:867

Dopamitmrgio neurorm, conv%rg8uce of inputa from tb8 aauygdala aud TH

immunoreactiv8 dopamhmrgio limbio %yatem on to identified oella iu the acoumbanr nucleus in rat 61:851

effect of uigroat&tal dopamins deaffercntation by th8 NMDA receptor antagonist, dixocilpine maleate, alone and in combiuation with C-OHDA on NFY neurons in rat striatum 61:93

effect of B-O?LDA lesions of uigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons on Wroglial basic FOP mRNA aad protein expremion in rat brain 61:891

enhancement of TH positive fibres following co-graft of paripheral nerve segments with embryonic

mescencephalic grab in MPTP-treated monkeys: possible role of a Scbwann cell-derived growth factors 61:875

protective effect of calbiidin-&x OIL spontaneous dopaminergic degeneration in weaver mice 61:293

Dopaminergic pathways, effect of aigrostriatal dopamine deafferentation by the

NMDA receptor antagonist, dizocilpine maleate, atone aud in combination with 6-OHDA on NPY neurons in rat striatum 61:93

Dorsal horn, characterization of dorsal horn neurons displaying

rhythmic discharges in rat 61:991 role of L-typ% Ca2‘ oham& in short-term plasticity in

turtle dorsal horn 61:191#

Dynorphin, effect of NO on proetdoaphaiin & prodynorphia expression

in rat bippocampal grauule ceils 61:435$

Endothelin, effect of endothelin on orgauization of ~ytoakeletal actin in

rat cortical astrocyt~ in vitro 61:1CO7

Enkephalin, effect of NO on proeukephalin & prndynorphin expre&on

in rat hippocamp& gfiutuI8 c& 6t:4350 immunoloealiaation of pnrvulbutuiu, GABA, gkyciue,

NPY, enkephalin aud MIS, and NADPHdmphoram activity in rat spinal dorsal horn 61:123

Entorhinal area, chaugea in hippoeampt~I lF3, IF4 and IF6 bindii site8

following entorhinal cortex leaion in rat 61:565 efectropbysiology of prOjeCthI f?OUI the guinea-pig

ventral hippocampua to the ventral entorhiual cortex 61:457

electropltysiological study of long term functional alterations in dent& gyrus following uuilatertal entorhinal cortical i%&on~ in rat 61:805

Epilepsy, effects of Car’ end amino acid receptor antagoaipts on

K+d8p%ud%nt field bureta iu rat dentate gyrua in vitro 61:13

increased MAP2 and Tau mlWA aud protein in hippoeampal granule oells associated with reeetive grouting in kainate induced epilepsy in rat tilt773

role of NMDA-, non--A- and GABA, reeeptora in germration of %pileptltorm activity in rat hippocampal s&or 61:823

role of preplriform cutupIox in modulatiug hippocampal damage foIlowIng knks&-iadu& eeizurea in rnt 61:8f7

ExcitaWry amino &de recqWm, diffarential dMbution of EA.4 receptors in the hunimte of

ferret primary viaul cortex 61:467 evidence from behavioral ehaitg~ and TH laralizstion for

dint of&c& of p&&uic aeid on neuret&e and ~~~~~qu~~n~b~ 61:603

role of NMDA-, non-NhfDA- aad GADA. reeeptom in gsllercltloo of spikrptilbrm activity in rat hippecampal slioar 61:JI23

Excitotoxioity, protective stY8ct of calretitdn in rat visuai cortex against

calchun bomeoetaair dieturbauc8 in vitro 61 r307

Eye movements, neurophyriological reapom~% of cat cerebellar uucleii

neurotm to bliing induced by air puffe, light Bashes and ton%s 61:665

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Fibroblast growth factor, effect of 6-OHD.A lesion8 of nigro&iatal dopaminergic

neurotur on astroglial basic POP mRNA and protein expression in rat brain 61:891

immunolocaUation of bar& FOP in rat brain during davelopment 61:911

Field potentials role of NMDA receptors iu field potentials evoked in

borixontal intracortical pathways within the rat motor cortex 61:225

Forebrain, affect of sustained hypertension and hypotension in

conscious rabbit on foa expression in brainstem and forebrain 61:613

effect of transient forebrain ischaemia on learning and memory in chick and association with CNS degeneration 61:975

FO8, behavioural effects and increase in Fos expression in

vsntroiaterai FAG in response to noxious stimulation deep somatic and visceral structures in rat 61:7270

effect of sustained hypertension and hypotension in couscioua rabbit on fos expression in brainstem and forebrain 61:613

Frontal cortex. in situ localization of romatoUia mRNA in

hippocampus, parehippocampal cortex and frontal cortex of Alzheimer’r diseased human brain 61:755

GABAergic neurons, co-immtmolocaliition of aspartate aminotransferase and

glutaminaw in rat neocortioal GABAergic neurons 61:839

i~unol~oo of parveibumin, GABA, glyoine, NPY, enkephalin and NOS. and NADPHdiaphoraae activity in rat spinal dorsal born 61:lU

Gamma-aminobutyric acid, co-jmmunol~~tion of aspartate aminotranafereae and

glutamina.+e in rat neocortical GABAergio neurons 61:839

presyaaptic action of GABA & baclofen in guinea-pig bippocampal CA1 region 61~447

Gamma-aminobutyrio acid receptors, effect of extracellular pH on GABA, receptor chloride

currenta in rat cereballum granule cells 61:833 effect of intrastriatal infusion of NGF in quinolinate

lesioned rata on expression of CMT-, MA- and GAD mRl?A 61:257

immunolocalization of parvalbumin, GABA, glycine, NPY, aukepbahn and NGS, and NADPHdiaphorasa activity in rat spinal dorsal born 61:123

promotion of intrasynaptic but not extrasynaptic WE,,- and GADA, receptors from pertussis toxin inactivation by agonist bindmg in rat hippocampai pyramidal CA3 neuromt 61:21

rots of NMDA-, no&MDA- and GABA. receptor8 in generation of epileptiform activity in rat bippooampat slices 61:823

Gastric response, effect of cold exposure on TKH mRNA expression in rat

raphe nucleii aad involvement of rapbe nucteii-vagal complex pathways in gastric response 61:655

Glial cells, effects of NO on different types of rat &al cells in vitro

61~575

Glial fibrillary acidic protein, local&&ion of CCK, CC% antagonist, and bombesin

binding sites and co-immunolcalixation with GFAP and cbolinergic receptors in rat CNS explants 61:63

Glibenclamide, localization of glibenolamide (an ATP-sensitive K’

channel inhibitor) binding sites in rat striatonigral terminals 61:285

Globus pallidus, localization of neurotensin, SP, delta and mu opioid

receptor binding sites in Parkinson’s disease and normal human brain 61:73

Glucocortiooids, regulation of neurogenesie in the adult rat dentate gyrus by

circulating adrenal steroids 61:203

Glutamate, evidence for striatal Slu~a~rgic~op~inergie

interactions from motor behaviour impairment by NMDA raceptor blockade in rata 61:521

Glutamate receptors, age-reIated changes in expression of AMPA-selective

glutamate receptor subunits in rat hippocampus 61:4298 changes in expression of subtypes of metabotropio

glutamate reoeptor mRNA in rat brain during development 61:481

diffsreotiai iocahxation of metabotropic and ionotropie (AMPA) receptors in rat mbsynaptic glutamatergic oerebellar cortical neurona 61:4219

effeot of inhibitors of kynurenine bydroxylase & kynureninaae, mNBA & nicotinylalanine, on cerebral kynurenate formation in rat brain 61:237

localiultion of AMPAealeetive glutamate reoeptor aubunitr in rat Matal cell population 61:509

in situ localiion of giummate receptor subtype mRNAs in Alxheimer’r dimumed and normal human hippocampus 61:41

m~ulation of NMDA recaPtor function by rne~~~io glutamate receptor in rat neostriatal neurons 61:497

GUamate decarboxylase, effect of intra&riatal infusion of NGF in quioolinata

lesionad rats on exprassion of CbAT-, MA- and GAD mRNA 61:257

Glutaminase, co-immunolocalization with aspartate aminotran6ferase in

rat neocortical GABAergic neurons 61:839

Glycina, immunolocalization of parvafbumin, GABA, glycine,

NPY, enkepbalin and NOS. and N~P~diapbor~ activity in rat spinal dorsal horn 6l:lU

Grafts, enhancement of TH positive fibres following co-graft of

peripheral nerve segmentr with embryonic mescencephalio grafts in MPTP-treated monkeys: possible role of a Schwann cellderived growth factors 61:875

Haltere, non-orthogoaal axes iu the dipteren haltere rotation sense

organ shows increased sensitivity to pitch than to roll 61:149

=PpocamPus, age-related changes in expression of AMPA-selective

glutamate receptor subunits in rat hippocampus 61:4296 changes in bippocampal lP3, IP4 and lP6 binding sites

following entorhinal cortex lesions in rat 61:565 differential effaot of IvfDMA oo bippocampal

corticosteroid and 5-HT receptor subtype mRNA expremion in rat 61:31

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differential localization of two phosphorylated isoforms of MAelB in cultured rat hippocampal cells 61:211

effect of NO on proenkephalin & prodynorphin expression in rat hippocampal granule cells al:4358

eleotrophyeiology of projections from the guinea-pig ventral hippocampus to the ventral entorhinal cortex 61:457

eI~~by~olo~c~ study of long term functional alterations in dentate gyrus following unilatertal satorhimd cortical teeions in rat 6 1: 805

felon of marlin-18, -2, 3, & -6 and loc&atiott of their receptor binding sites in hippocampi of normal, Parkinson’s disease and Alxheimer’s disease human 61:745

increased MAP2 and Tau mRNA and protein in hippocampal granule cells moo&ted with reactive sprouting in k&ate induced epilepsy in rat 6 I:773

in situ IocaWtion of glutamate receptor subtype mRNAs in Abrheimer’s dieeased and normal human brain 61:41

in situ locali&on of somatosmtin mRNA in hippocampus, parabippocampaf cortex and frontal cortex of Alxheimer’s diseased human brain 61:755

lack of evidence for role of NO in post-ischaemic neuronal injury in rat hippocampal CA1 neurons and cerebral oortex 6 1: 1

presynaptic action of CMBA & baclofen in guinea-pig hip-pad CA1 region 61:447

protection of intrasynaptic but not extrasynaptic 5-HTI,- and OABA, receptors From pertussis toxin inactivation by agonist binding in rat pyramidtd CA3 neurons 61:21

role of K’ in voltage dependent [C!A*+li signals in hippocampal astrosytes in vitro 61~61

role of NMDA-, non-NMDA- and OABA, receptors in generation of epileptiform activity in rat hippocampal s&es 61823

role of prepiriform complex in modulating hippocampel damage following kainate-induced seizures in rat 61:817

up-regulation of sialylatad form of NCAM and involvement in neurite sprouting and synapse regeneration in rat hippocampal cultures 6 1:44 I g

Histamine, inhibitory effects of histamine on supraoptic oxytocinergic

neurons in rat hypothalamic slices 61:955

5-Hydroxytryptamitm receptors, differentiel effect of MDMA on bippocampal corticosteroid and

5-HT receptor subtype mRNA expression in rat 61:3 1 excitatory and ~jbi~ry et’feote of S-HI’ involving two

5-HT receptor subtypes in rat spinal axons 61:645 protection of intraeyntq~tie but not extrasynaptic 5.ITT,,-

and GABA, receptors from pertuetds toxin inactivation by agonist binding in rat hippocampal pyramidal CA3 neurons 61:21

5Hydroxytryptamine neurons, effect of the 5-HI’ neuron toxin, 5,%DHT, on oBimtion in

rats and tffeot on the bulbar glomerulus 61:7330

effeot of cold exposure on TRH mRNA expression in rat raphs nucleii and involvement of raphe mmleii-vagal oompiex pathways in geatric response 6 1:655

inhibitory effects of bietamiae on supraoptic oxytceinergic neurons in rat byp&&mic slices 61:955

involvement of retro-eupmchhumi~ pathway in oontrol of backgroundedqrmtioninxenopusmebm&npes61:411

Ileum, quantitation of NADPHdiapborase in rat myenteric

neurons 61:351

Wry, effect of traumatie injury of spinal neurons on NOS

mRNA and protein expression and NADPH diaphorase activity in rat spinal motor neurons 61:719#

Inositol phosphate receptors, changes in hippocampal Ip3, Ip4 and XT’6 binding sites

following entorhinal cortex lesions in rut 61565 effect of unihttend ischaemia on Ip, receptors in gerbil

brain 61:983

Interleukins, immunol~~i~on of interleukin-18, -2, 3, & d and

locahxation of their reoeptor binding sites in hippocampi of nom&, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s diseese human 61:745

Ischaemia, effect of transient forebrain ischaemia on learning and

memory in chick and association with CNS degeneration 61:975

effect of unilateral ischaemia on rP, receptors in gerbil brain 61:983

lack of evidence for role of NO in post-iscbaemic neuronal injury in rat hippocampal CA1 neurous and cerebral cortex 61: 1

Kynurenate, effect of inhibitors of kyrmrenine hydroxylase &

kynureninase, mNBA % nicotinyIahmine, kynureaate formation in rat brain 61:237

a-Latrotoxin,

on cerebral

meohanism of action in patch champ studies of Xenopus oocytes ir&mted with rat brain mRNAz avidertce for influx of Car+ 61:179

Lateral cervical nucleus, immunolocatiion of TH demonstrating the organiration

of ~~~i~rgic innervation in the cat 61:381

Limbic system, oottvergenoe of inputs from the amygdala and TH

immunoreaetive dopamiirgic Rmbic system on to identified cell: in the soottmbens nucfous in rat 6I:851

hCU$ OOCIN~S, inhibition of notadrenergic neurons by activation of

baroreceptors in rat 61:635

Magnooellular nucleus, involvement of retro-supr&iasmic pathway in control of

background adapta6on in xenopus mehmotropes 6 1:4 11

Melenotropes, ~voiverne~ of ~~p~~e pathway in cootrol of

backgroundadapWloninxenopuemelanotropes61:411

Mesencepbalon, etthancemsnt of TH positive fihree following co-graft of

peripheral nerve segmaatr with embryonic mescencephnlic grafts in MBTP-trented monkeys: possible role of a S&warm cell-derived growth thctors 61:875

l-Methyl+phenyi-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine, enhancement of TH positive fibres tblknvmg co-graft of

peripheral nerve segments with embryonic msscencephalic grafts in MpTP-trented monkeys: possible role of a Schwmm cellderived grow& factors 61:875

N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors, effect of ttigroatr&tel dopamhte deafferentation by the

NMDA receptor antagonist, diiilpine maleate, alone and in combination with 6-OHDA on NPY neurons in rat striatem 61:93

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evidence for st&tal glutamatergi~doparninergic intaractions from motor behaviour impairment by NMDA receptor blockado in rats 61521

modulation of NMDA receptor fuaction by metabotropic glutamate receptor in rat neostriatal neurons 61:497

role of NMDA-, uon-NMDA- and CABAs receptors in goneration of epileptiform activity in rat hippocampal slieas 61:823

role of NMDA receptors in field potentials evoked in horizontal intracortical pathways within the rat motor cortex 61:W

3,4-me~yle~oxyme~~phe~ine, differential effect on hippocampal corticosteroid and S-HT

reoeptor subtype mRNA expression in rat 61:31

Microtubule associated proteins, deph~h~y~~ of hy~~ho~ho~lated tau from

Alaheimer’r diseased human brain by protein phoephatase-2A and -2B: possible rote of enzyme deticiiocies in Alaheimer’s disease 61:765

differential localiration of two pbosphorylated isoforms of MAPlB in cuttured rat bippocampai cells 61:211

expression of MAP-la, -lb, -2, and tau during dsvolopment and in normal and regenerating adult rat sciatic nerves: tack of re-eapaudation of embryonic pattern of expression during regeneration in adult 61~789

increased MAP2 and Tau mKNA and protein in hippocampal granule cells emaciated with reactive sprouting in hamate-induced epilepsy in rat 61:773

Motor behaviour, evidence for striatal glu~~ergicdop~inergic

interactions from motor behaviour impairment by NMDA receptor blockade in rats 61521

Motor neurons, comparison of fusimotor reflexes in normal and denervated

gastrocnemius muscles in response to fatiguing muscle contractions in decerebrate cat 61:683

effect of traumatic @jury of spinal neurons on NOS tuKNA and protein expression and NADPH diapborase activity in rat spinal motor neurons 61:719)

MPTP SEE l-methy-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6- tetrahydropyridine

Muscle, comparison of f&motor reflexes in normal and denervated

gastmcuemius muscles in response to fatiguing muscle contractions in decerebrate cat 61:683

My&nation, investigation of beading in relation to the bands of

Fonuma in rat sciatic myelinated fibres 61:373 iuvestigation of beading seen in stretched and

freere-substitute iixed rat sciatic myelinated fibres 61:361

Myenteric neurons, quantitatioa of NADPH-diaphorase in rat myenteric

neurons 61:351

NAD(P)H cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase, Iocdization of NADPH cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase

and comparison with NO.9 activity in rat brain 61:331

NADPH diihorase, effect of traumatic iqjury of spinal neurons on activity in

rat spinal motor n*urons 61~7196 localiration in rat lower breinstem and regulation of

NOS-positive neurons by ohorda tympani input 61587 1ooaUation of N~PHdi~ho~ activity in neonatal,

adult & aging rat pancreatic neurons 61597

Neocortex SEE Cerebral cortex

Neostriatum SEE ALSO specific areas

effect of intrastriatal infusion of NGF in quinolinate lesioned rats on expression of CMT-, tiA- and CAD mRNA 6U.57

effect of nigrost&al dopamine deafferentation by the NMDA receptor antagonist, dizocilpine makate, alone and in combination with Q-OHDA on NPY neurons in rat striatum 61:93

sffoct of 6-OHDA lesiom of nigmetriatal dopaminergic neurons on astroglial basic PGF mKNA and protein expression in rat brain 61:891 evidence for striatal g1utamatergicdopammergic interactioas from motor behaviour impairment by NMDA receptor biockade in rats 61521

involvement of the ventrolateral striatum in amphetamine induced omfaoial stereotypy in rat 6l:gl

localization of AMpA-seleotive glutamate receptor subunits in rat striaud cell populations 61509

localization of glibenolamide (an ATP-sensitive K’ channel inhibitor) bii sites in rat striatonigral terminals 61:285

modulation of NMDA receptor function by metabotropic pbuamate raoeptor in rat neostriatal neurons 61:497

Nerve growth factor, effect of intrastriatal infirsion of NOF in quinolinate

losioned rats on expression of CMT-, frkA- and GAD mRNA 61:257

Neural cell adbesiou molecule, up-regulation of sialylated form of NC&U and

involvement in neurite sprouting and synapse regeneration in rat bippooampal cul~res 61:4410

Neurogeneeis, effect of urdlaterai odour deprivation on ~umgen~s and

neuronal survival in adult mouse olfactory bulb 61:739 regulation of neurogenosis in the adult rat dentate gyrus by

circulating adrenal steroids 61:203

Neuronal death, effect of unilateral odour deprivation on neurogenesis and

neuronal survival in adult mouse olfactory bulb 61:739 role of prepiriform complex in modulating bippocampal

damage following kainate-induced seizures in rat 61:817

Neuropeptide Y, effect of nigrostriatal dopamino deafferentation by the

NMDA receptor antagonist, dizocilpine maleate, alone and in corn~~on with 6-OHDA on NPY neurons in rat striahrm 61:93

immunolocahxation of parvatbumin, GAPA, glycme, NPY, enkephalin and NOS, and NADPHdiaphorase aotivity in rat spinal dorsal horn 61: 123

UhrastrucNrat ~rnu~l~~on in cat spimd dorsal horn 61:107

Neurotensiu receptors, localization of biding sites in Parkiuson’s disease and

normel human basal ganglia 615’3

Neurotoxicity, evidence from bohaviorai changes and TH Iocalization for

different effects of picolinic acid on neurotoxic and aeuroexcitant properties of quinolinate in rat brain 61503

Nitric oxide, effect on pmenkephahn & prodynorphm expression in rat

hippocampal granulo cells 61:435$ effects of NO on different types of rat gliai cells in vitro

61575

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immunolocahxation of parvalbumin, GABA, glycine, NPY, enkepbalin and NOS, and N~PHdiaphor~ activity in rat spinal dorsal horn 61:123

lack of evidence for role in post-ischaemic neurooal injury in rat hippocampal CA1 neurons and cerebral cortex 61:l

loealixation of NADPHdiaphorase activity in neonatal, adult & aging rat pancreatic neurons 61:597

quantitation of NADPHdiaphorase in rat myenteric neuroas 61:351

Nitrio oxide synthase, effect of traumatic injury of spinal neurons on mm.4 and

protein expression in rat spiual motor neurons 61:719# looalization in rat lower brainstem and regulation of

NOS-positive neurons by chorda tympani inpu& 61:587 localization of NADPH cytochrome P4SO oxidoreductase

and oomparison with NOS activity in rat brain 61:331 quantitation of NADPHdiaphorase in rat myenteric

neurons 61:3Sl

Nooieeption, behavioural effects and increase in Fos expression in

ventromteral PA0 in respoase to noxious emulation deep somatic and visceral sttucturos in rat 61:727$

Noradrenaline, co-release of NA & ATP from vesicles in cultured c4ick

sympathetic neurons 61:1998

Noradrenergic neurons, inhibitionoflocus cos~lewnofsdrenergio neurons by

activation of baroreceptors in rat 61:635

Norepinephrine SEE Noradrenalme

Olfaction, off& of the 5-HT neuron toxin, 5,7-DHT, on olfaction in

rats and s&et on the buibar gtorner&s 61:733g

O&tory bulb, effeot of the 5-HT neuron toxin, 5,79Hl’, on olfaction in

rats and efTeet on the bulbar plome~lu~ 61:733# effaot of unilateral cdour deprivation on neurogenesis and

neuronaJ survival in adult mouse 61:739

Opioid reoeptore, looaliion of delta and mu receptor bindii sites in

Parkiuson’r disease and normal human basaJ ganglia 61:73

orletltation tuning, ovidonce for double orientation tuuing in cat visual cortex

unita 61:%5

Orofaoial atereotypy, amphetamine-iudueed; involvement of t4e ventrolateral

striatum in rat 61:81

oxytocin, inhibitory effects of hi&mine on supraoptic oxytocinergic

neurons in rat hrpotholamia slimes 61:955

behavioural effects and irmr#us in Pas expreesion in vontrolateral PA0 in reapmme to noxious stimulation deep somatic and viseoral sttucturee in rat 61:727#

Pancress, IooaWttiort of NADPHdiephoraae activity iu ueonatal,

adult&aghrgratPanereatieneurons61:597

Parahippoeampat cortex, iu situ loeahr&ion of somatostabn mRNA in

hippocampus, para4ipporampal cortex and frontal cortex of Aizheimer’s diseased human brain 6 1:755

Parkinsonism, immuuoiocaliratioo of interloukin-14, -2, 3, Ifi -6 and

localixation of their receptor binding sites in hippocampi of normal, Parkinson”a disease and Alzbeimer’s disease humau 61:745

localization of neurotousin, SP, delta and mu opioid receptor binding sites in Parkinson’s disesse and normal human basal ganglia 6 1:73

protective effect of calbindin-I&s on spontansous dopaminergic degeneration in weaver mice 61:293

Parvalbumin, immunolocaiizstion of parvalbumin, GAPA, glycine,

NPY, enkephalm and NOS, and NADPH-diaphorase activity in rat spina! dorsal horn 61:123

Periaqueductal grey, behavioural effects and increase in Pas expression in

ventrolateral PAG in response to noxious stimulation deep somatic and visceral structures in rat 61:727#

Peripheral nerve, enhanoement of TH positive tibres following co-graft of

peripheral nerve segments with embryonic mescencephalic grafts in MPTP-treated monkeys: possible role of a Schwamt cell-derived growth factors 61:875

Perprssis toxin, protection of intrasynaptic but not extrasynaptic S-TIT,,-

and GABAs receptors from pert&s toxin i~tiv~n by sgoniut binding in rat hippocampal pyramidal CA3 neuroas 61:21

PH effect of extraceltular pH on GABA,, receptor chloride

currents in rat cerebeifum graaulo cells 61:833

Phoapholipase C, evidence t4at t4e phospholipase C encoded by the norpA

gene is membraue associated in Drosophila melanogaster photoreceptors 61:141

Photoreceptor, evidence that the phospholipase C encoded by the norpA

gone is membrane associated in Drosophila molanogaster photoreceptors 6 1: 141

Picolinic acid, evidence from bohaviorai changes and TH localixation for

different offeets of picoliuic acid on nourotoxic and neuroexcitant properties of quinolinate in rat brain 61:603

Plasticity, changes in hippooampai TP3, lP4 and XP6 binding sites

following ontorhinal cortex lesions in rat 61~565 role of Gtype Car+ channob in short-term plasticity in

turtle. dorsal horn 61:191%

Positional information, non-ort4ogonal axes in the dipteran ha&ore rotation senss

organ shows inoreaeed sensitivity to pitch than to roll 61:149

Potassium ion &am&, localization of gUben&mido (an ATP-sensitive K’

channel in4ibitor) binding sites in rat striatoaigral terminala 61:285

Potassium ions, effaots of Gas+ and amino soid reee~tor MagMisU 011

K’dependent field bursts in rat dentate gyrus in vitro 61:13

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role of I* in voltags dependent [CA*+h &mir in hippocampxl aatrocyter in vitro 6151

Prepiifonn compI*x, rolo of pmpiriform wmplox in modulating hippocampal

damage following kaiuate-induced ssixurc~ in rat61:817

Protein phospbatsla, dophosphorylation of kyperphc@iorylated tau from

Alxtmimor’r dii human brain by protein phosphata&U and -2B: pomiblo 1010 of enzyme &ficiencier in Alxhoimer’r disease 61:765

Pulviuar IlUClWS, retrograde labelling of I& thre4 retinal gang&u eelI type

from the pulvinar nucleus in monkey 61:691

PUtaXUOll,

localization of nourotoneio, SP, d&a and mu opioid receptor binding sites in Parkinson’8 diwase and normai human brain 6 1:73

Quiiolinic acid, evidonao from behxviorel chxnges and TIi localixation for

different effects of picolinic acid on neurotoxic and IMuroexcitant properties of quinotinate in rat brain 61503

Rapho nucJoii, effect of cold oxpocluro on TRH mRNA oxpreenion in rat

raphe nucleii and involvement of raphe nucloii-vagal complex pathways in gestric response 61:655

Reflexed, comparison of &&motor refloxos in noodenorvated and

donorvated gastrocnomius musclor in response to fatiguing muscle contractions in dccsrobrate cat 61:683

Rogbwation,

ovidonce for axonal sprouting following hem&&ion of adult rat spinal cord 61:133

oxpr&on of MAP-la, -lb, -2, aud tau during development aud in normal and regenerating adult rat s&tic nerve@: lack of recapatulation of embryonic pattern of oxpromion duriug regeneration in adult 61:789

incrsawd MAP2 and Tau mRNA and protein in bippocampal granule cell8 asoociatod with reactive rprouting in kaina~ induced epilepsy in rat 61:773

up-regulation of rialylated form of NCAM and invoivomont in nourite sprouting and aynnpse regeneration in rat hippocampal cultures 61:441&

Remoxipride, evidence for action of antipsychotic agent, remotipride,

on subpopulations of Q receptors io rat brain in viva 61:269

Retina, charxcteri&on of retinal ganglion cells projecting to the

nuclow of the baud optic root in turtle 61:707 rotrogredo labelling of all tbrse retinal ganglion colt type

from the pulvinar oucleus io monkey 61:69I

Retrochiaamatio area, tracing offerent projections from tbe mipracbiiatio

nucleus, subparaventricular zone and retrochiaamatic area in hamoUr 61:391

Rotro-zuprachiaamict pathway, involvomant of mtro4upracbiasmic pathway in controt of

background adaptation in xenopus melanotropes 61:411

Rhythmic activity, characterization of dorsal horn neurons displaying

rhythmic discharges in rat 61:991

Sciatic nerve, oxpremion of MAP-la, -lb, -2, and tau during

dovolopment and in normal and regonerxtiog adult rat sois& norvoa: lack of recapatulation of embryonic pattern of oxpresaion during regeneration in adult 61:789

investigation of Wig in relation to the bands of Fontana in rat s&tic myetinatad fibrar 61:373

investigation of beading aseo in stretched and freeze-substitute fixed rat myeiinated fibres 61:361

Schwanu tolls, enhancement of TH positive fibrea following co-graft of

poriphoral oorve segments with embryonic mo8coooephalic gmtta in MPTP-treated monkeys: poasiblo role of a Schwann celldorived growth factors 61:875

Sedation, effect of inhibitor: of kynuronine bydroxylase &

kyuuroninase, mNSA & nicotinylahudno, on cerebral kynuranate formation in rat brain 61:237

Seixnren, offeotl, of Ca*+ and amino acid reooptor antago& on

K*dopondont field bursts in rat dontate gym in vitro 61:13

Serotouin SEE S-lrydroxytryptamine

Signal trauivJuction, affect of *priming” on DARPP-32 phosphorylatioo

following administration of a single dors of the dopamine D, agonist SKP 38393 in unilaterally 6- OHDA-lo&m& ram 61:867

Solitary tract nucloucr, lo&xation in rat lowar brain&m aud regulation of

NOS-po&ivo nourotu by chorda tympani input 61587

in situ locaiixation of lomatostatiu mRNA in hippocampW,pcortoxmdfrontalcortex of Aixhoimer’s diseased human brain 61:755

Spinal cord, charact&xation of domal horn neuron displayiug

rhythmic dilchargm in rat 615~91 effect of traumatic injury of apin& nourom on NCLS

mRNA and protein expr&on and NADPI-I diaphoraue activity in rat spinal motor neuroru 61:719$

evidsuca for axonaI sprouting foibnving horn&&ion of adult rat &al oord 61:133

excitatory aud inhibitory offecu of S-HT involving two S-HT receptor atbtypw iu rat spinal axons. 61:645

immunolocalixation of parvalbumin, OABA, glyciue, NPY, enkepkslii and NOS. and N~PH~~hor~ activity in rat &al dormI horn 61:lU

momy tibre urminai compnrtmentation of rpinocerobolbu and cunooc8rob&ar projeotioua in rat oorobollxr oortex and compariloa with z.abrin immunomactivo Purkinjo coil wmpartmon~ 61:935

ultrastructural immunolocxlix&on of NPY in cat spinal dorsal horn 61:lM

Sprouting, ovidonce for axonal sprouting fouowipo hemisecri~n of

adult rat spinal cord 61:133 increaacd MAW xud Txu mRNA and protein la

hippocxmpai gram&t tolls Woo&ted with r@activB sprouting in kainate induced epilepsy iu rat 61:773

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