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    Nitric Oxide Protects Against Cellular Damage and Cytotoxicity From Reactive Oxygen Species by Wink, David A., Hanbauer, Ingeborg, Krishna, Murali C., DeGraff, William, Gamson, Janet, Mitchell, James B.

    “…Nitric oxide, NO, which is generated by various components of the immune system, has been presumed to be cytotoxic. However, NO has been proposed to be…”
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    Neuroprotection by nitric oxide against hydroxyl radical-induced nigral neurotoxicity by Mohanakumar, K.P, Hanbauer, I, Chiueh, C.C

    Published in Journal of chemical neuroanatomy (01-06-1998)
    “…We investigated the effects of nitric oxide on an in vitro and in vivo generation of hydroxyl radicals, and in vivo neurotoxicity caused by intranigral…”
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    The effect of lead exposure and serum deprivation on mesencephalic primary cultures by Scortegagna, M, Hanbauer, I

    “…The effect of Pb2+ was studied in embryonic mesencephalic primary cultures that contain neurons and glia. Pb2+ exposure in absence of serum, damaged more…”
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    Nitric Oxide Protects against Alkyl Peroxide-Mediated Cytotoxicity: Further Insights into the Role Nitric Oxide Plays in Oxidative Stress by Wink, D.A., Cook, J.A., Krishna, M.C., Hanbauer, I., Degraff, W., Gamson, J., Mitchell, J.B.

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (01-06-1995)
    “…Endogenously formed nitric oxide (NO) possesses diverse properties such as regulating physiological functions, exerting specific toxic effects, and protecting…”
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    The regulation of dopamine and noradrenaline in the rat carotid body and its modification by denervation and by hypoxia by Hanbauer, I, Hellstrom, S

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-09-1978)
    “…1. The mechanism whereby hypoxia lasting 20 min elicits a decrease in the dopamine content of rat carotid bodies was studied. 2. The concentrations of…”
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    Agonist-Induced Subsensitivity of Adenylate Cyclase Coupled with a Dopamine Receptor in Slices from Rat Corpus Striatum by Memo, Maurizio, Lovenberg, Walter, Hanbauer, Ingeborg

    “…Incubation, for 30 min, of striatal slices with 10 μ M dopamine, 10 μ M apomorphine, or 10 μ M SKF 38393 decreases dopamine-stimulated adenylate cyclase…”
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    Intrinsic gamma aminobutyric acid receptors modulate the release of catecholamine from canine adrenal gland in situ by Kataoka, Y, Fujimoto, M, Alho, H, Guidotti, A, Geffard, M, Kelly, G D, Hanbauer, I

    “…Immunohistochemical analysis documented the presence of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-containing fibers and GABA-containing chromaffin cells in canine adrenal…”
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    ATP, Cyclic AMP, and Magnesium Increase the Affinity of Rat Striatal Tyrosine Hydroxylase for Its Cofactor by Lovenberg, Walter, Bruckwick, Eleanor A., Hanbauer, Ingeborg

    “…Treatment of rat striatal tyrosine hydroxylase [tyrosine 3-monooxygenase; L-tyrosine, tetrahydropteridine:oxygen oxidoreductase (3-hydroxylating); EC…”
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    Isolation from rat brain tissue of an inhibiting activity for dihydropyridine binding sites and voltage-dependent CA2+ uptake by Sanna, E, Hanbauer, I

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-12-1987)
    “…Nitrendipine binding-inhibitory activity was extracted and partially purified from rat brain. This preparation also decreased veratridine-stimulated Ca2+…”
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    Long-term regulatory mechanisms for tyrosine hydroxylase in sympathetic ganglia and carotid body by Hanbauer, I

    “…The delayed activation of TH elicited by hypoxia in carotid body indirectly suggests that the release of dopamine is part of the responses elicited by hypoxia…”
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    Effect of gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptor agonists and antagonists on the release of enkephalin-containing peptides from dog adrenal gland by Fujimoto, M, Kataoka, Y, Guidotti, A, Hanbauer, I

    “…Chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla are known to store and release catecholamines, Met5-enkephalin (ME)-like peptides and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)…”
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