Neuronal cell death
Neuronal cell death occurs extensively during development and pathology, where it is
especially important because of the limited capacity of adult neurons to proliferate or be …
especially important because of the limited capacity of adult neurons to proliferate or be …
[HTML][HTML] Prolactin: structure, function, and regulation of secretion
ME Freeman, B Kanyicska, A Lerant… - Physiological …, 2000 - journals.physiology.org
Prolactin is a protein hormone of the anterior pituitary gland that was originally named for its
ability to promote lactation in response to the suckling stimulus of hungry young mammals …
ability to promote lactation in response to the suckling stimulus of hungry young mammals …
[BOOK][B] The synaptic organization of the brain
GM Shepherd - 2003 - books.google.com
It is widely recognized that the neural basis of brain function can be fully understood only by
integrating many disciplines at many levels. Studies of synaptic organization are bringing …
integrating many disciplines at many levels. Studies of synaptic organization are bringing …
Nitric oxide in the central nervous system: neuroprotection versus neurotoxicity
At the end of the 1980s, it was clearly demonstrated that cells produce nitric oxide and that
this gaseous molecule is involved in the regulation of the cardiovascular, immune and …
this gaseous molecule is involved in the regulation of the cardiovascular, immune and …
[HTML][HTML] Regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis by cytokines: actions and mechanisms of action
AV Turnbull, CL Rivier - Physiological reviews, 1999 - journals.physiology.org
Abstract Turnbull, Andrew V., and Catherine L. Rivier. Regulation of the Hypothalamic-
Pituitary-Adrenal Axis by Cytokines: Actions and Mechanisms of Action. Physiol. Rev. 79: 1 …
Pituitary-Adrenal Axis by Cytokines: Actions and Mechanisms of Action. Physiol. Rev. 79: 1 …
Carbon monoxide: a putative neural messenger
Carbon monoxide, an activator of guanylyl cyclase, is formed by the action of the enzyme
heme oxygenase. By in situ hybridization in brain slices, discrete neuronal localization of …
heme oxygenase. By in situ hybridization in brain slices, discrete neuronal localization of …
Nitric oxide: a physiologic messenger
Purpose: To review the physiologic role of nitric oxide, an unusual messenger molecule that
mediates blood vessel relaxation, neurotransmission, and pathogen suppression. Data …
mediates blood vessel relaxation, neurotransmission, and pathogen suppression. Data …
Nitric oxide, a novel neuronal messenger
DS Bredt, SH Snyder - Neuron, 1992 - Elsevier
Nitric oxide (NO) is a free radical gas, clearly distinct from nitrous oxide, N20, which is used
as an anesthetic and is chemically stable. NO has long been known to occur in bacteria, but …
as an anesthetic and is chemically stable. NO has long been known to occur in bacteria, but …
Multiple essential functions of neuregulin in development
D Meyer, C Birchmeier - Nature, 1995 - nature.com
NEUREGULIN (also called NDF, heregulin, GGF and ARIA) is a member of the EGF family
which induces growth and differentiation of epithelial, glial and muscle cells in culture1–4 …
which induces growth and differentiation of epithelial, glial and muscle cells in culture1–4 …
Expression of a mitogen-inducible cyclooxygenase in brain neurons: regulation by synaptic activity and glucocorticoids
K Yamagata, KI Andreasson, WE Kaufmann… - Neuron, 1993 - cell.com
Prostaglandins play important and diverse roles in the CNS. The first step in prostaglandin
synthesis involves enzymatic oxidation of arachidonic acid, which is catalyzed by …
synthesis involves enzymatic oxidation of arachidonic acid, which is catalyzed by …