Search Results - "RAKIĆ, LJUBIŠA M."
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The sea urchin embryo, an invertebrate model for mammalian developmental neurotoxicity, reveals multiple neurotransmitter mechanisms for effects of chlorpyrifos: Therapeutic interventions and a comparison with the monoamine depleter, reserpine
Published in Brain research bulletin (28-09-2007)“…Abstract Lower organisms show promise for the screening of neurotoxicants that might target mammalian brain development. Sea urchins use neurotransmitters as…”
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Sea urchin embryonic development provides a model for evaluating therapies against β-amyloid toxicity
Published in Brain research bulletin (31-01-2008)“…Abstract Accumulation of β-amyloid protein is an Alzheimer's disease hallmark but also may be mechanistically involved in neurodegeneration. One of its…”
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Amyloid precursor protein 96–110 and β-amyloid 1–42 elicit developmental anomalies in sea urchin embryos and larvae that are alleviated by neurotransmitter analogs for acetylcholine, serotonin and cannabinoids
Published in Neurotoxicology and teratology (01-11-2008)“…Abstract Amyloid precursor protein (APP) is overexpressed in the developing brain and portions of its extracellular domain, especially amino acid residues…”
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The characteristics of basolateral nucleoside transport in the perfused sheep choroid plexus and the effect of nitric oxide inhibition on these processes
Published in Brain research (29-08-1997)“…The single pass paired dilution technique was used to measure the uptake of nucleosides across the basolateral face of the isolated in situ perfused sheep…”
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The kinetics of hypoxanthine transport across the perfused choroid plexus of the sheep
Published in Brain research (25-01-2002)“…The uptake of principal salvageable nucleobase hypoxanthine was investigated across the basolateral membrane of the sheep choroid plexus (CP) perfused in situ…”
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Endogenous Nucleosides in the Guinea-pig Eye: Analysis of Transport and Metabolites
Published in Experimental eye research (01-03-1998)“…This study investigates the transport of endogenous nucleosides and deoxynucleosides from the capillaries of the eye into the aqueous humour and the lens using…”
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The characteristics of nucleobase transport and metabolism by the perfused sheep choroid plexus
Published in Brain research (05-01-2001)“…The uptake of nucleobases was investigated across the basolateral membrane of the sheep choroid plexus perfused in situ. The maximal uptake ( U max) for…”
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The linkage of glucose to tiazofurin decreases in vitro uptake into rat glioma C6 cells
Published in Journal of drug targeting (01-12-2002)“…The aim of this study was to analyse the uptake of the synthetic nucleoside tiazofurin and glucoso-linker-tiazofurin conjugate (GLTC) into rat C6 glioma cells…”
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The kinetics of hypoxanthine efflux from the rat brain
Published in Brain research (27-04-2001)“…The brain efflux of radiolabelled hypoxanthine in the rat was rapid in the first minute after injection [ K eff(i)=0.21±0.06 min −1], which was saturable with…”
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Chronic amphetamine intoxication and the blood-brain barrier permeability to inert polar molecules studied in the vascularly perfused guinea pig brain
Published in Journal of the neurological sciences (01-12-1989)“…The brain vascular perfusion method, with a multiple-time brain uptake analysis, has been employed to study the effects of chronic amphetamine intoxication on…”
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Kinetics and sodium independence of [3H]-tiazofurin blood to brain transport in the guinea pig
Published in Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology (01-07-1996)“…Tiazofurin is a nucleoside analog with potent antitumor activity. The objective of this study was to define the kinetic parameters of tiazofurin transport from…”
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