Search Results - "KOENIG, Michael L"
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Fate of chemicals in skin after dermal application: does the in vitro skin reservoir affect the estimate of systemic absorption?
Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (15-03-2004)“…Recent international guidelines for the conduct of in vitro skin absorption studies put forward different approaches for addressing the status of chemicals…”
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The Antimalarial Potential of 4-Quinolinecarbinolamines May Be Limited due to Neurotoxicity and Cross-Resistance in Mefloquine-Resistant Plasmodium falciparum Strains
Published in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (01-07-2004)“…Classifications Services AAC Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit…”
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Transcriptional profiling of mefloquine-induced disruption of calcium homeostasis in neurons in vitro
Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-11-2005)“…Mefloquine is associated with adverse neurological effects that are mediated via unknown mechanisms. Recent in vitro studies have shown that mefloquine…”
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Huperzine A, a potential therapeutic agent for dementia, reduces neuronal cell death caused by glutamate
Published in Neuroreport (03-03-1997)“…HUPERZINE A, a potential therapeutic agent for Alzheimerʼs disease, inhibits acetylcholinesterase in primary cultures derived from forebrain, hippocampus,…”
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N-acetylaspartylglutamate and β-NAAG protect against injury induced by NMDA and hypoxia in primary spinal cord cultures
Published in Brain research (21-11-2003)“…The acidic dipeptide N-acetylaspartylglutamate (NAAG) is the most prevalent peptide in the central nervous system. NAAG is a low potency agonist at the NMDA…”
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In vitro neuroprotection against oxidative stress by pre-treatment with a combination of dihydrolipoic acid and phenyl-butyl nitrones
Published in Neurotoxicity research (2003)“…One consequence of trauma to the CNS is the production and liberation, from damaged tissue, of large amounts of oxygen-centered free radicals or reactive…”
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Studies on neuronal apoptoisis in primary forebrain cultures: Neuroprotective/anti-apoptotic action of NR2B NMDA antagonists
Published in Neurotoxicity research (01-01-2003)“…While the role of apoptosis in neuronal injury is continually being re-defined, approaches to intervene in the progression of apoptotic injury have been…”
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The acute neurotoxicity of mefloquine may be mediated through a disruption of calcium homeostasis and ER function in vitro
Published in Malaria journal (12-06-2003)“…There is no established biochemical basis for the neurotoxicity of mefloquine. We investigated the possibility that the acute in vitro neurotoxicity of…”
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RS-100642-198, a novel sodium channel blocker, provides differential neuroprotection against hypoxia/hypoglycemia, veratridine or glutamate-mediated neurotoxicity in primary cultures of rat cerebellar neurons
Published in Neurotoxicity research (01-07-2001)“…The present study investigated the effects of RS-100642-198 (a novel sodium channel blocker), and two related compounds (mexiletine and QX-314), in in vitro…”
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Characterization of intracellular calcium pools and their desensitization in thermotolerant human A-431 cells
Published in Journal of investigative medicine (01-08-1996)“…This study characterizes the intracellular Ca2+ pools in nonthermotolerant and thermotolerant human A-431 cells and the reduced cytotoxicity using the…”
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Calcium dynamics in neurons treated with toxic and non-toxic concentrations of glutamate
Published in Neuroreport (01-09-1992)“…Intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) dynamics were simultaneously monitored in multiple cultured rat neurons loaded with Fluo-3 and continuously…”
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Seeing neurons at work
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Transcriptional profiling of mefloquine-induced dismption of calcium homeostasis in neurons in vitro
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In vitro neuroprotection against glutamate-induced toxicity by pGlu-Glu-Pro-NH2 (EEP)
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Studies on neuronal apoptosis in primary forebrain cultures: neuroprotective/anti-apoptotic action of NR2B NMDA antagonists
Published in Neurotoxicity research (2003)“…While the role of apoptosis in neuronal injury is continually being re-defined, approaches to intervene in the progression of apoptotic injury have been…”
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In vitro neuroprotection against glutamate-induced toxicity by pGlu-Glu-Pro-NH 2 (EEP)
Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (2001)“…EEP is a tripeptide structurally similar to thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) and, like TRH, it is found in the mammalian brain. TRH has been found to…”
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DBE fraud: what contractors should be doing now to avoid criminal and civil liability
Published in Construction Lawyer (22-09-2015)“…Federal and state criminal investigations of DBE fraud have become commonplace. They are frequently discussed in newspapers and industry publications,3 and the…”
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Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) attenuates glutamate-stimulated increases in calcium in primary neuronal cultures
Published in Brain research (19-08-1996)“…Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) has been found to be widely distributed in the mammalian central nervous system. Further, the concentration of the…”
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Thyrotropin-release hormone (TRH) attenuates glutamate-stimulated increases in calcium in primary neuronal cultures
Published in Brain research (01-08-1996)“…Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) has been found to be widely distributed in the mammalian central nervous system. Further, the concentration of the…”
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