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    Endogenous amino acid release from cultured cerebellar neuronal cells: effect of tetanus toxin on glutamate release by Van Vliet, B J, Sebben, M, Dumuis, A, Gabrion, J, Bockaert, J, Pin, J P

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-04-1989)
    “…Endogenous amino acid release was measured in developing cerebellar neuronal cells in primary culture. In the presence of 25 mM K+ added to the culture medium,…”
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    mu-Opioid receptor-regulated adenylate cyclase activity in primary cultures of rat striatal neurons upon chronic morphine exposure by Van Vliet, B J, De Vries, T J, Wardeh, G, Mulder, A H, Schoffelmeer, A N

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (14-10-1991)
    “…Rat striatal neurons cultured in serum-free, hormone-supplemented medium, were exposed to 10 microM morphine for several hours or days before intracellular…”
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    Effect of chronic prenatal morphine treatment of mu-opioid receptor-regulated adenylate cyclase activity and neurotransmitter release in rat brain slices by De Vries, T J, Van Vliet, B J, Hogenboom, F, Wardeh, G, Van der Laan, J W, Mulder, A H, Schoffelmeer, A N

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (14-10-1991)
    “…Timed-pregnant rats received a semisynthetic diet with or without morphine (0.5-1 mg/g) for 2 weeks. After 21 days of gestation the morphine-dependent dams…”
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    Complex interaction between quisqualate and kainate receptors as revealed by measurement of GABA release from striatal neurons in primary culture by Pin, J P, Van Vliet, B J, Bockaert, J

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (07-03-1989)
    “…The effects of non-NMDA receptor agonists were tested on endogenous GABA and [3H]GABA release from highly purified striatal neurons differentiated in primary…”
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    Mu-opioid receptors mediate the inhibitory effect of opioids on dopamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase in primary cultures of rat neostriatal neurons by Van Vliet, B J, Mulder, A H, Schoffelmeer, A N

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-10-1990)
    “…The receptors mediating the inhibition of D1 dopamine receptor-stimulated adenylate cyclase by opioids were examined in primary cultures of rat neostriatal…”
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    Beta-adrenoceptor-sensitive adenylate cyclase is inhibited by activation of mu-opioid receptors in rat striatal neurons by Van Vliet, B J, Ruuls, S R, Drukarch, B, Mulder, A H, Schoffelmeer, A N

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (26-03-1991)
    “…The beta-adrenoceptor-sensitive adenylate cyclase in primary cultures of rat striatal neurons was inhibited by opioids, unlike that in rat striatal slices…”
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    Differential effects of chronic agonist administration on mu-opioid receptor- and muscarinic receptor-regulated adenylate cyclase in rat striatal neurons by Van Vliet, B J, Dotman, C H, Wardeh, G, Mulder, A H, Schoffelmeer, A N

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (1992)
    “…In cultured rat striatal neurons exposed to 10 microM morphine or oxotremorine for 24 hours, we observed an increased (about 30%) dopamine D1…”
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    NMDA- and kainate-evoked GABA release from striatal neurones differentiated in primary culture: differential blocking by phencyclidine by Pin, J P, Van-Vliet, B J, Bockaert, J

    Published in Neuroscience letters (22-04-1988)
    “…N-Methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) stimulated (EC50 = 19.4 +/- 1.9 microM) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) release from highly purified striatal neurones…”
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    Muscarine receptor-mediated modulation of [3H]dopamine and [14C]acetylcholine release from rat neostriatal slices: selective antagonism by gallamine but not pirenzepine by Schoffelmeer, A N, Van Vliet, B J, Wardeh, G, Mulder, A H

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (09-09-1986)
    “…The [3H]dopamine release induced from superfused rat neostriatal slices by 15 mM K+ was enhanced and that of [14C]acetylcholine was inhibited by oxotremorine…”
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    Consumer-inclusive innovation strategies for the Dutch water supply sector: Opportunities for more sustainable products and services by Hegger, D.L.T., Spaargaren, G., van Vliet, B.J.M., Frijns, J.

    Published in NJAS - Wageningen journal of life sciences (01-06-2011)
    “…This article reflects on the consequences of contemporary shifts in the relationships between water utilities, their competitors and domestic end users. Such…”
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    Lack of a dopamine autoreceptor selective profile of B-HT 920 in functional in vitro model systems of D2 receptors in rat striatum by Drukarch, B, Schepens, E, Dolleman-Van der Weel, M J, De Boer, P, Van Vliet, B J, Stoof, J C

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (09-10-1990)
    “…Based on the results of in vivo studies, the thiazoloazepine derivative B-HT 920 has been proposed to be a selective agonist of dopamine autoreceptors. In the…”
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    Technique and outcomes of robot-assisted median arcuate ligament release for celiac artery compression syndrome by Thoolen, Stijn J.J., BS, van der Vliet, Walderik J., BS, Kent, Tara S., MD, Callery, Mark P., MD, Dib, Martin J., MD, Hamdan, Allen, MD, Schermerhorn, Marc L., MD, Moser, A. James, MD

    Published in Journal of vascular surgery (01-05-2015)
    “…Objective Celiac artery compression by the median arcuate ligament (MAL) is a potential cause of postprandial abdominal pain and weight loss that overlaps with…”
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    Adaptive changes in the number of Gs- and Gi-proteins underlie adenylyl cyclase sensitization in morphine-treated rat striatal neurons by Van Vliet, B J, Van Rijswijk, A L, Wardeh, G, Mulder, A H, Schoffelmeer, A N

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (15-03-1993)
    “…In the present study we investigated the possible role of changes in the number of membrane-bound G-proteins in the sensitization of dopamine D1…”
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    Selected abstracts by Corkery, P. P., Leek, B. F., Caulfield, B., Garrett, M., Gormley, J. P., O’Donnell, P. M., Kennedy, N., Sayers, K., Stokes, E., Bresnihan, B., Fitzgerald, O., McGarvey, M. A., Tonra, M., Hooper, A. C. B., Barry, J., Maurer, B., Hussey, J., Gormley, J., Noble, J. G., Alves-Guerreiro, J., Lowe, A. S., Walsh, D. M., NicNiocaill, B., Harte, M., O’Connor, W. T., O’Hara, A. M., Orren, A., Moran, A. P., Hardiman, D. A., Lee, T. C., Croke, D. T., Tolan, R., McBennett, S., Warmington, S., McGuire, M., Bradford, A., O’Hare, T., MacDermott, M., Lynch, F., O’Regan, R. G., McLoughlin, P., Quinn, T., Ryan, J. P., Pickering, M., Campion, D. P., Jones, J. F. X., Ryan, S., McNicholas, W. T., Nolan, P., Doyle, F. J., Rackard, S. M., Beddy, P., Campbell, V. A., Bakhle, Y. S., Bell, C., Usher, C., Chan, L., Keenan, A. K., McQuaid, K. E., Cullen, V. C., Smith, E. M., Kelly, A., Lynch, M. A., Freir, D. B., Holscher, C., Herron, C. E., Pearson, H. A., Curran, B. P., O’Connor, J. J., Quinn, A., McHale, J., Moriarty, D., O’Connor, J., Glennon, J. C., Van Vliet, B. J., Long, S. K., Kruse, C., Gallagher, H. C., Bacon, C. L., Boland, B., Griffin, A. M., Preisler, J., O’Brien, L., Regan, C. M., Hurley, S., Kearney, P. J., Slevin, J., Barry-Kinsella, C., Ryan, C. A., Kllleen, O., Glllan, J., Clarke, T., Matthews, T., Corcoran, D., Dunn, E., Geary, M., O’Herlihy, C., Keane, D., Slattery, M. M., O’Leary, M. J.

    Published in Irish journal of medical science (01-10-2000)
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