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    Subcellular distribution of 65,000 calmodulin-binding protein (p65) and synaptophysin (p38) in adrenal medulla by Fournier, S, Novas, M L, Trifaró, J M

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-10-1989)
    “…Both neuronal and endocrine cells contain secretory vesicles that store and release neurotransmitters and peptides. Neuronal cells release their secretory…”
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    Distribution of Interleukin-1 Receptors in Term Human Fetal Membranes and Decidua by Whittle, W.I., Sun, M., Novas-Schmidt, M.L., Mikhael, N., Gibb, W.

    Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (01-01-1999)
    “…Interleukin-1 (IL-1) is a dimorphic cytokine that acts on target cells through high-affinity receptors, type I and type II. It has been implicated in the onset…”
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    Isolation and Identification in Bovine Cerebral Cortex of n-butyl β -carboline-3-carboxylate, a Potent Benzodiazepine Binding Inhibitor by Peña, C., Medina, J. H., Novas, M. L., Paladini, A. C., De Robertis, E.

    “…A substance having benzodiazepine-binding inhibitory activity has been extracted from 18 kg of gray matter of bovine cerebral cortex and purified to…”
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    Increase of peripheral type benzodiazepine binding sites in kidney and olfactory bulb in acutely stressed rats by Novas, M L, Medina, J H, Calvo, D, De Robertis, E

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (17-03-1987)
    “…Fifteen minutes after the initiation of swimming stress in the rat we observed a 50% increase in the number of [3H]RO 5-4864 binding sites in kidney and a 37%…”
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    Effect of quinine on the release of catecholamines from bovine cultured chromaffin cells by Tang, R., Novas, M.L., Glavinović, M.I., Trifaró, J.‐M.

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-03-1990)
    “…1 The effects of quinine on catecholamine release from cultured bovine chromaffin cells were studied. 2 Quinine (25–400 μm) produced a dose‐related inhibition…”
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    Benzodiazepine receptors in rat cerebral cortex and hippocampus undergo rapid and reversible changes after acute stress by Medina, J H, Novas, M L, Wolfman, C N, Levi de Stein, M, De Robertis, E

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-1983)
    “…Rats were submitted to forced swimming and were killed 15 min after initiation of the stress and at 1 h, 1 day and 4 days thereafter. Immediately after the…”
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    Changes in benzodiazepine receptors by acute stress: different effect of chronic diazepam or RO 15-1788 treatment by Medina, J H, Novas, M L, De Robertis, E

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (23-12-1983)
    “…In rats submitted to acute stress by forced swimming there was an immediate sharp decline in the binding of [3H]flunitrazepam and of…”
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    Monolayer Co-Culture of Rat Heart Cells and Bovine Adrenal Chromaffin Paraneurons by J. -M. Trifaró, R. Tang, Novas, M. L.

    Published in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology (01-04-1990)
    “…This paper describes a method for the preparation of co-cultures of rat heart cells and bovine adrenal chromaffin para neurons. The most suitable condition for…”
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    Benzodiazepine receptors in the rat hippocampal formation: action of catecholaminergic, serotoninergic and commissural denervation by Novas, M L, Medina, J H, De Robertis, E

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-1983)
    “…The problem of benzodiazepine receptor localization in the rat hippocampal formation has been approached using several methods of selective deafferentation,…”
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    Proconvulsant and 'anxiogenic' effects of n-butyl beta carboline-3-carboxylate, an endogenous benzodiazepine binding inhibitor from brain by Novas, M L, Wolfman, C, Medina, J H, de Robertis, E

    “…The discovery of n-butyl beta carboline-3-carboxylate (beta CCB) as an endogenous substance of brain capable of interacting with the central benzodiazepine…”
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    Chronic RO 15-1788 treatment increases the number of benzodiazepine receptors in rat cerebral cortex and hippocampus by Medina, J H, Novas, M L, De Robertis, E

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (20-05-1983)
    “…Administration of 4 mg/kg per day of diazepam in the drinking water for 14 days produced a small, but not significant decrease of benzodiazepine binding sites…”
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    Parallel changes in brain flunitrazepam binding and density of noradrenergic innervation by Medina, J H, Novas, M L

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (08-04-1983)
    “…The neonatal injection of neurotoxic compounds such as 6-hydroxydopa (6-OH-DOPA) and DSP 4 (N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-ethyl-2-bromobenzylamine hydrochloride)…”
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    Selective increase of alpha 1-adrenoceptors and muscarinic cholinergic receptors in rat cerebral cortex after chronic haloperidol by Pazo, J H, Levi de Stein, M, Jerusalinsky, D, Novas, M L, Raskovsky, S, Tumilasci, O R, Medina, J H, De Robertis, E

    Published in Brain research (30-06-1987)
    “…The effect of chronic administration of haloperidol on alpha 1-, alpha 2-, and beta-adrenoceptors, cholinergic muscarinic, GABAA and benzodiazepine receptors…”
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    Action of angiotensin II on the electrical and mechanical activity of rat uterine smooth muscle by Mironneau, J, Mironneau, C, Grosset, A, Hamon, G, Savineau, J P

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (05-12-1980)
    “…The effects of angiotensin II (A II) were studied on membrane potentials, ionic currents and isometric contractions in uterine smooth muscle strips from…”
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