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    Isolation and characterization of a rat brain triakontatetraneuropeptide, a posttranslational product of diazepam binding inhibitor: specific action at the Ro 5-4864 recognition site by Slobodyansky, E, Guidotti, A, Wambebe, C, Berkovich, A, Costa, E

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-10-1989)
    “…This report describes the purification and characterization from rat brain of triakontatetraneuropeptide (TTN, DBI 17-50), a major biologically active…”
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    Regulation of diazepam binding inhibitor in rat adrenal gland by adrenocorticotropin by Massotti, M, Slobodyansky, E, Konkel, D, Costa, E, Guidotti, A

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-08-1991)
    “…Diazepam binding inhibitor (DBI) is a 9-kDa polypeptide that was initially isolated from rat brain and subsequently found to be present in several peripheral…”
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    Dopamine and protein phosphatase activity in renal proximal tubules by Slobodyansky, E, Aoki, Y, Gaznabi, A K, Aviles, D H, Fildes, R D, Jose, P A

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-02-1995)
    “…In the brain, dopamine, via protein kinase A (PKA) activation of dopamine- and cAMP-regulated phosphoprotein (DARPP-32), inhibits protein phosphatase 1 (PP1)…”
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    Diazepam binding inhibitor processing in the rhesus monkey brain: an immunocytochemical study by Slobodyansky, E, Kurriger, G, Kultas-Ilinsky, K

    Published in Journal of chemical neuroanatomy (01-03-1992)
    “…Immunocytochemical methods were used to study the regional and cellular distribution of diazepam binding inhibitor (DBI)-, ODN (DBI 33-50)- and TTN (DBI…”
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    Diazepam binding inhibitor (DBI) processing : immunohistochemical studies in the rat brain by ALHO, H, BOVOLIN, P, SLOBODYANSKY, E

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-02-1990)
    “…Diazepam Binding Inhibitor (DBI) is an endogenous 11-kDa peptide originally isolated from rat brain. In rat brain DBI coexists with at least three different…”
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    DBI (Diazepam binding inhibitor) : the precursor of a family of endogenous modulators of GABAA receptor function. History, perspectives, and clinical implications by BARBACCIA, M. L, BERKOVICH, A, GUARNERI, P, SLOBODYANSKY, E

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-02-1990)
    “…Biochemical, electrophysiological, and lately, molecular biological techniques have shown that GABAA receptors are heterogeneous supramolecular complexes and…”
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    Purification of a novel DBI processing product, DBI39-75, and characterization of its binding site in rat brain by Slobodyansky, E, Antkiewicz-Michaluk, L, Martin, B

    Published in Regulatory peptides (03-02-1994)
    “…This report describes the purification and characterization from rat brain of DBI39-75, a novel, biologically active processing product of diazepam binding…”
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    Freeze-fracture immunocytochemical study of the expression of native and recombinant GABAA receptors by Caruncho, H J, Puia, G, Slobodyansky, E, da Silva, P P, Costa, E

    Published in Brain research (19-02-1993)
    “…To assess the density and distribution of native and recombinant GABAA receptors we used label-fracture and fracture-flip technologies combined with…”
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    DBI (diazepam binding inhibitor): The precursor of a family of endogenous modulators of GABA sub(A) receptor function. History, perspectives, and clinical implications by Barbaccia, M L, Berkovich, A, Guarneri, P, Slobodyansky, E

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-01-1990)
    “…Biochemical, electrophysiological, and lately, molecular biological techniques have shown that GABA sub(A) receptors are heterogeneous supramolecular complexes…”
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