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    Modulation by acute stress of chloride permeation across microdissected vestibular neurons membranes: different results in two rabbit strains and CRF involvement by Rapallino, Maria V., Cupello, Aroldo, Hydén, Holger, Izvarina, Natalia L.

    Published in Brain research (02-02-2001)
    “…Free hand isolation of adult rabbit vestibular Deiters’ neurons and dissection of their single membranes allows the study of their ionic permeability…”
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    Inverse Enzymatic Changes in Neurons and Glia during Increased Function and Hypoxia by Hamberger, Anders, Hydén, Holger

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-03-1963)
    “…Following stimulation of the vestibular nerve in the rabbit, respiratory enzyme activities increased in Deiters' nerve cells. The anaerobic glycolysis,…”
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    Experimentally Induced Changes in the Base Composition of the Ribonucleic Acids of Isolated Nerve Cells and Their Oligodendroglial Cells by EGYHAZI, E, HYDEN, H

    “…The effect of tricyano-amino-propene, a dimer of malononitrile, on the base composition of the RNA in isolated Deiters' nerve cells and their oligodendroglial…”
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    A Kinetic Study of the Neuron-Glia Relationship by Hydén, Holger, Lange, Paul W.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-05-1962)
    “…Kinetic studies have been performed on the activity of the succinate oxidizing enzyme complex in living nerve cells and glial cells after increasing duration…”
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    Changes in the Base Composition of Nuclear Ribonucleic Acid of Neurons during a Short Period of Enhanced Protein Production by HYDEN, H, EGYHAZI, E

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-10-1962)
    “…Nuclei from isolated nerve cells were sampled by microdissection. The content and composition of the nuclear RNA was studied and compared with that of the…”
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    Unraveling of important neurobiological mechanisms by the use of pure, fully differentiated neurons obtained from adult animals by Hydén, H, Rapallino, M V, Cupello, A

    Published in Progress in neurobiology (01-04-2000)
    “…An important, and often overlooked, problem in the neurochemical approach to neurobiological problems is that analysis of tissue involves almost always a…”
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    A Calcium-Dependent Mechanism for Synapse and Nerve Cell Membrane Modulation by Hyden, Holger

    “…A theory is presented according to which the neuronal membrane and synapses are influenced by membrane-bound S100 protein and a membrane-associated network of…”
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    S100 Brain Protein: Correlation with Behavior by Hyden, Holger, Lange, Paul W.

    “…The brain-specific acidic protein, S100, in the pyramidal nerve cells of the hippocampus was investigated as a possible correlate to learning during transfer…”
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    Modulation by Calcium of Deiters' Neuron Gabaa Receptors in the Rabbit by Hydén, Holger, Cupello, Aroldo, Rapallino, Maria V.

    Published in International journal of neuroscience (01-01-1997)
    “…The function of classical GABAA receptors of the rabbit Deiters' neurons has been studied at the single membrane level by a biochemical micromethod involving…”
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    Protein Changes in Different Brain Areas as a Function of Intermittent Training by Hyden, Holger, Lange, Paul W.

    “…Incorporation of [3H]leucine into protein of eight different brain areas in rats was determined during 1 month of intermittent training for reversal of…”
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    gamma-Aminobutyric acid stimulates chloride permeability across microdissected Deiters' neuronal membrane by Hydén, H, Cupello, A, Palm, A

    Published in Brain research (30-07-1986)
    “…Fluxes of 36Cl- across freshly prepared Deiters' neuronal membranes have been studied in a two-compartment microchamber simulating the extra- and the…”
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    Protein Synthesis in the Hippocampal Pyramidal Cells of Rats during a Behavioral Test by Hydén, Holger, Lange, Paul W.

    “…Protein synthesis was studied in the pyramidal nerve cells of the CA3 region in the hippocampus of rats during a behavioral test involving transfer of…”
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    Can Cl- ions be extruded from a γ-aminobutyric (GABA)-acceptive nerve cell via GABAA receptors on the plasma membrane cytoplasmic side ? by CUPELLO, A, PALM, A, RAPALLINO, M. V, HYDEN, H

    Published in Cellular and molecular neurobiology (01-06-1991)
    “…1. In this commentary we discuss results obtained by a micromethod for the study of Cl- permeability across single nerve membranes from rabbit Deiters'…”
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    The effect of antisecretory factor on the permeability of nerve cell membrane to chloride ion by LANGE, S, LONNROTH, I, PALM, A, HYDEN, H

    Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-12-1987)
    “…The antisecretory factor (ASF) is a hormone-like protein (m.w. 60,000) that most effectively counteracts hypersecretion in vivo in the small intestine of pigs…”
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    Methods of immobilization of proteins to polymethylmethacrylate by Holmberg, K, Hydén, H

    Published in Preparative biochemistry (01-12-1985)
    “…An extracorporeal hemoperfusion chamber for insertion into the peripheral circulatory system has previously been described. In 4 to 6 hours perfusion its aim…”
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    Increase in chloride ion permeability across the nerve cell membrane after the endogenous antigen S-100 incorporation by Hydén, H, Cupello, A, Palm, A

    Published in Brain research (24-02-1987)
    “…36Cl fluxes through microdissected Deiters' neuronal membranes have been studied in a microchamber device simulating the extra- and intracellular compartments…”
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