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Biochemical Factors Concerned in the Functional Activity of the Nervous System

First International Meeting of the International Society for Neurochemistry, Strasbourg, 1967

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Edited by:

D. RICHTER

Biochemical Factors Concerned in the Functional Activity of the Nervous System

First International Meeting of the International Society for Neurochemistry, Strasbourg, 1967

Book1969

 

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D. RICHTER

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    INTERFACIAL INTERACTION OF CALCIUM AND ATP WITH PHOSPHOLIPIDS AND OTHER SURFACTANTS

    Leo G. Abood

    Page 2

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    IONIC PROPERTIES OF ACIDIC LIPIDS: PHOSPHATIDYL INOSITOL

    M.B. Abramson, G. Colacicco and M.M. Rapport

    Page 3

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    EFFECT OF VARIOUS AGENTS ON PROTEIN AND RNA SYNTHESIS IN THE GOLDFISH BRAIN

    Bernard W. Agranoff, Ramon Lim, ... John J. Brink

    Page 4

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    THE INFLUENCE OF NERVE IMPULSE FLOW ON THE EFFECTS OF DRUGS ON CENTRAL MONOAMINE NERVE TERMINALS

    Nils-Erik Andén, Hans Corrodi, ... Tomas Hokfelt

    Page 5

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    CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM IN EMBRIONIC SENSORY GANGLIA. EFFECT OF A SPECIFIC PROTEIN “NERVE GROWTH FACTOR” (NGF).

    P.U. Angeletti, A. Liuzzi and F. Pocchiari

    Page 6

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    THE METABOLISM OF ETHANOLAMINE LIPIDS IN SUB-CELLULAR FRACTIONS OF RAT BRAIN

    G.B. Ansell and Sheila Spanner

    Pages 7-8

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    NEUROCHEMICAL AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR THE ROLE OF GLYCINE AS AN INHIBITORY TRANSMITTER IN CAT SPINAL CORD

    M.H. Aprison, R. Werman, ... L.T. Graham

    Page 9

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    CHANGES IN THE ACTIVITY OF ENZYME SYSTEMS IN EPILEPTOGENIC AND NON EPILEPTOGENIC LESIONS OF THE HUMAN NEOCORTEX

    C. Arseni, G. Badiu, ... M. Simionescu

    Page 10

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    THE ROLE OF THIAMINE IN THE BIOCHEMISTRY OF NERVOUS TISSUES

    A.I. Balakleevsky

    Page 11

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    EFFECTS OF NEONATAL THYROID DEFICIENCY ON THE DEVELOPING BRAIN

    R. Balázs, S. Kovács, ... J.T. Eayrs

    Page 12

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    METABOLISM OF GABA IN CEREBRAL CORTEX

    R. Balázs, Y. Machiyama and D. Richter

    Page 13

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    COMPARTMENTILIZATION OF ACETYLCHOLINE IN BRAIN

    F. de Balbian Verster and C.A. Robinson

    Page 14

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    THE INFLUENCE OF POTASSIUM AND GLUCOSE ON GLUTAMINE SYNTHESIS IN RAT CEREBRAL CORTEX SLICES

    M. Balliano, I. Masi and F. Pocchiari

    Page 15

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    MYELINOGENESIS IN RAT BRAIN

    N.L. Banik and A.N. Davison

    Page 16

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    COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF ACETOXYCYCLOHEXIMIDE AND PUROMYCIN ON LEARNING AND MEMORY IN MICE

    Samuel H. Barondes and Harry D. Cohen

    Page 17

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    A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF INTRACEREBRAL INJECTION AND OF ANAESTHESIA IN THE STUDY OF BRAIN METABOLISM IN VIVO

    Claude F. Baxter, C. Leo Ortiz and David Masuoka

    Page 18

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    STUDIES ON THE METABOLISM OF N-ACETYL-L-ASPARTIC-ACID IN PERIPHERAL TISSUES OF THE RAT

    Myron Benuck and Amedeo F. D'Adamo

    Page 19

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    GLYCOLYSIS AND VISUAL CELL FUNCTION

    E. De Berardinis and O. Tieri

    Page 20

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    THE EXISTENCE OF TWO PATHWAYS FROM ACETYL CoA TO GLUTAMATE IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

    C. van den Berg, Lj. Kržalic and P. Mela

    Page 21

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    REGIONAL METABOLISM OF [14C]LEUCINE IN BRAIN (CAT): VENTRICULAR AND INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION.

    Soll Berl and Tamas Frigyesi

    Page 22

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    INVESTIGATIONS ON THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CEREBROSPINAL FLUID CREATINE

    H.H. Berlet and C. Quarcoo

    Page 23

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    STUDIES ON THE NATURE OF THE ENDOGENOUS SUBSTRATE IN THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF CEREBROSIDE SULPHATE IN BRAIN

    V.R. Bhandari and B.K. Bachhawat

    Page 24

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    CEREBRAL METABOLISM OF L-[U-14C]GLUTAMINE AND OF L-[U-14C]GLUTAMIC ACID IN CHRONIC MENTAL DISEASE AND IN THERAPEUTIC INSULIN COMA

    G. Bianchi Porro, A.T. Maiolo, ... E. Polli

    Page 25

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    ACTIVATION AND SOLUBILIZATION OF PARTICLE-BOUND BRAIN HEXOKINASE

    D. Biesold and P. Teichgräber

    Page 26

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    PIGEON BRAIN PROTEINS: STRUCTURE, BIOSYNTHESIS AND STATE IN LEARNING

    Samuel Bogoch

    Page 27

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    STUDIES ON FREE NUCLEOTIDES AND RIBONUCLEIC ACIDS OF THE RAT BRAIN UNDER VARIOUS FUNCTIONAL CONDITIONS

    Vincenzo Bonavita

    Page 28

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    COMPARATIVE STUDY OF NUCLEIC ACIDS OBTAINED FROM RABBIT LIVER AND BRAIN

    T. Borkowski

    Page 29

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    METABOLISM OF NERVE-ENDING PARTICLES

    H.F. Bradford

    Page 30

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    CORRELATION BETWEEN INDUCED CHANGES IN THE ELECTROCORTICOGRAM AND THE RELEASE OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES FROM THE CEREBRAL CORTEX

    P.B. Bradley, Gillian M.R. Samuels and Jane E. Shaw

    Page 31

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    CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE PHOSPHODIESTERASE IN BRAIN - QUANTITATIVE HISTOCHEMISTRY

    Bruce McL. Breckenridge and Robert E. Johnston

    Page 32

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    INCORPORATION OF [3H]URIDINE INTO MOUSE BRAIN RNA DURING STRESS

    Robert N. Bryan and Eugene L. Bliss

    Page 33

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    CHANGES IN THE CONTENT OF INDIVIDUAL PHOSPHOLIPIDS IN BLOOD ENTERING AND LEAVING THE BRAIN AND IN THE CEREBROSPINAL FLUID OF THE DOG, AND OF TOTAL PHOSPHOLIPIDS OF RAT BRAIN, DURING VARIOUS FUNCTIONAL STATES

    H.Ch. Buniatian and C.G. Karageosian

    Page 34

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    ON THE MECHANISM OF FORMATION OF AMMONIUM FROM AMINO ACIDS IN BRAIN

    H.Ch. Buniatian and S.G. Movcessian

    Page 35

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    SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF RNA ISOLATED FROM GOLDFISH BRAIN

    Luigi Casola and Bernard W. Agranoff

    Page 36

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    INCORPORATION DE L'ACIDE [2-14C]MEVALONIQUE DANS LE CHOLESTEROL DU SYSTEME NERVEUX DU RAT ADULTE. LOCALISATION ANATOMIQUE DES SITES DE SYNTHESE.

    F. Chevallier, C. Gautheron and L. Petit

    Page 37

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    ETUDE DES TRANSFERTS DE CHOLESTEROL D'ORIGINE PLASMATIQUE DANS LE SYSTEME NERVEUX CENTRAL DU RAT ADULTE

    F. Chevallier and L. Petit

    Page 38

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    ACTIVATION OF L-HISTIDINE DECARBOXYLASE BY A PYRIDOXAL-5′-PHOSPHATE DERIVATIVE

    William G. Clark, Dorothea Aures and Charles Wiseman

    Page 39

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    PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY RELATED TO SYNAPTIC TRANSMITTER FUNCTION OF NORADRENALINE IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

    Jørgen Clausen and B. Formby

    Page 40

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    CHANGES IN BRAIN METABOLITES UNDER NORMAL PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS

    J.A. Cocks and D. Richter

    Page 41

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    THE EFFECT OF X-IRRADIATION ON THE METABOLISM OF THE DEVELOPING CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

    Stanley Cohan and Donald H. Ford

    Page 42

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    THE EFFECT OF CHANGES IN OXYGEN CONCENTRATION, ELECTROLYTE CONCENTRATION AND pH ON SUBSTRATE METABOLISM AND ULTRASTRUCTURE IN VIVO

    Maynard M. Cohen and J.F. Hartmann

    Page 43

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    FREE AMINO-ACID CHANGES IN CAT CEREBRAL CORTEX AFTER TOPICAL APPLICATION OF STRYCHNINE AND NEMBUTAL

    Elisabeta Constantinescu

    Page 44

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    RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INSOLUBLE PROTEINS IN MEMBRANE SUBCELLULAR FRACTIONS FROM RAT BRAIN

    Carl W. Cotman, Walter J. Moore and Henry R. Mahler

    Page 45

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    PROTEIN LABELLING IN OCCIPITAL AND TEMPORAL CORTEX OF MONKEY

    M. Cuénod, H.P. Metzger, ... H. Waelsch

    Page 46

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    THE LIPIDS OF HUMAN PINEAL GLAND

    J. Czarnocki, P.S. Sastry and Harvey C. Stancer

    Page 47

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    THE INTRANEURONAL DISTRIBUTION, TRANSPORT AND LIFE-SPAN OF NORADRENALINE STORAGE GRANULES IN THE ADRENERGIC NEURON SYSTEM

    Annica Dahlström

    Page 48

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    EXOPEPTIDASE ACTIVITIES OF BRAIN SUBCELLULAR MEMBRANE FRACTIONS

    R.K. Datta, N. Marks and A. Lajtha

    Page 49

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    THE SUBUNIT STRUCTURE OF NEUROFILAMENT PROTEIN

    P.F. Davison, F. Huneeus-Cox, ... F.O. Schmitt

    Page 50

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    ON A NEW GROUP OF ETHANOLAMINE CONTAINING PHOSPHOLIPIDS

    H. Debuch and G. Wendt

    Page 51

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    GANGLIOSIDE ANALYSES OF SERIAL SECTIONS THROUGH BRAIN REGIONS AND OF ISOLATED NEURONES

    D.M. Derry and L.S. Wolfe

    Page 52

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    GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE IN THE BRAIN

    Christa Dierks-Ventling

    Page 53

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    THE EFFECTS OF UNDERNUTRITION ON MYELINATION AND ITS LATER SEQUELAE

    J. Dobbing

    Page 54

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    ACETYLCHOLINE AND SOME FACTORS AFFECTING THE PERMEABILITY OF CELL MEMBRANES IN NERVOUS TISSUES

    Nikolai N. Doemin

    Page 55

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    ALTERATION OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS IN WALLERIAN DEGENERATION

    J. Domonkos and L. Heiner

    Page 56

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    ELABORATION AND TRANSPORT OF AXONAL PROTEINS AS REVEALED BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPE RADIOAUTOGRAPHY

    B. Droz

    Page 57

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    PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPARATION AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN B6 COMPONENTS AS THEIR DANSYL DERIVATIVES

    I. Durkó and A.A. Boulton

    Page 58

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    AMPHETAMINE AND FREE NUCLEOTIDES IN THE BRAIN

    S. Edel

    Page 59

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    RESPIRATORY CONTROL OF NORMAL AND OF β-INTERNAL AND γ-EXTERNAL IRRADIATED CNS MITOCHONDRIA

    Enrique Egana

    Page 60

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    CHANGES IN THE PROTEINS OF HUMAN AND RABBIT NEURAL TISSUE WITH DEVELOPMENT

    Elizabeth Roboz Einstein and Judit Csejtey

    Page 61

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    THE MATURATION OF HUMAN CNS MYELIN

    L.F. Eng, B. Gerstl, ... M.G. Tavaststjerna

    Page 62

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    DISTRIBUTION AND EXCHANGE OF BRAIN CALCIUM IN VIVO IN THE RAT

    Farouk F. Faragalla

    Page 63

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    THE SYNTHESIS OF PHOSPHOENOLPYRUVATE BY MITOCHONDRIA OF MAMMALIAN BRAIN CORTEX

    R.A. Felicioli and C.A. Rossi

    Page 64

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    A SENSITIVE CHEMICAL METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ACETYLCHOLINE; ITS APPLICATION IN THE STUDY OF PRESYNAPTIC RELEASE

    J.H. Fellman

    Page 65

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    DOPAMINE IN CORPUS STRIATUM AND BEHAVIOUR IN RATS

    R.L. Fog, J. Scheel-Krüger, ... H. Pakkenberg

    Page 66

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    METABOLITES IN THE BRAIN DURING THE SEIZURES EVOKED BY METHIONINE SULPHOXIMINE

    J. Folbergrova, O.H. Lowry and J.V. Passonneau

    Page 67

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    ACCUMULATION OF [131I]TRIIODOTHYRONINE IN NEURONS AND IN OTHER TISSUES

    Donald H. Ford

    Page 68

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    TOPOGRAPHIC STUDIES OF NORADRENALINE TRANSMITTER FUNCTION

    Bent Formby and Jørgen Clausen

    Page 69

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    THE EFFLUX OF POTASSIUM FROM ISOLATED SLICES OF RAT BRAIN

    G. Franck

    Page 70

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    DISTRIBUTION QUANTITATIVE DES DIVERS PHOSPHOLIPIDES DANS LES NEURONES ET LES CELLULES GLIALES ISOLES DU CORTEX CEREBRAL DE RAT ADULTE

    L. Freysz, R. Bieth, et and P. Mandel

    Page 71

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    CATECHOLAMINES IN THE COCKROACH BRAIN. A FLUORESCENCE AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY.

    Nora Frontali

    Page 72

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    NONHYDROXY AND HYDROXY FATTY ACIDS IN BRAIN CEREBROSIDES OF MAN AND VARIOUS ANIMAL SPECIES

    R. Fumagalli, C. Galli and P. Capella

    Page 73

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    EFFECT OF DRUGS AND DIFFERENT EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS ON THE ACTIVITY OF CENTRAL MONOAMINE NEURONS

    K. Fuxe, H. Corrodi and T. Hökfelt

    Page 74

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    QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUAL MOLECULAR SPECIES OF LIPIDS IN THE NERVOUS STRUCTURES OF MARINE ANIMALS

    Claudio Galli

    Page 75

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    BRAIN STEROLS IN THE ADULT RAT

    G. Galli and E. Grossi Paoletti

    Page 76

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    TECHNICAL PROCEDURE FOR MICRO DISC-ELECTROPHORESIS

    S. Gandini and A.R. Dravid

    Page 77

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    EFFECTS OF SEVERE PROTEIN-CALORIE DEFICIENCY ON THE INCORPORATION OF GLUCOSE CARBON INTO FREE AMINO ACIDS OF RAT BRAIN CORTEX IN VIVO

    Jacques Gayet and Paul Lehr

    Page 78

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    PHENYLALANINE AMINOTRANSFERASE. PROPERTIES AND FUNCTIONS

    Harvey George and Sabit Gabay

    Page 79

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    BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF CYTOPLASMIC AND NUCLEAR RIBONUCLEOPROTEINS AND RIBONUCLEIC ACIDS OF RAT BRAIN CORTEX

    J.J. Ghosh

    Pages 80-81

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    ACTION OF TRANQUILLIZER DRUGS AT THE LEVEL OF BRAIN NUCLEOPROTEINS

    J.J. Ghosh, Swati Ghosh, ... S. Bhaduri

    Page 82

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    NEW MICROCHEMICAL APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF THE FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF INDIVIDUAL NEURONS

    Ezio Giacobini

    Page 83

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    EFFECTS OF VARIOUS FORMS OF STRESS ON THE TURNOVER OF [3H]NOREPINEPHRINE IN THE RAT BRAIN

    J. Glowinski, A.M. Thierry, ... S.S. Kety

    Page 84

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    INFLUENCE OF THE SUBSTANTIA NIGRA ON THE SYNTHESIS OF BIOGENIC AMINES IN THE STRIATUM

    M. Goldstein, B. Anagnoste, ... A.F. Battista

    Page 85

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    HETEROGENEITY OF BEEF BRAIN S-100 PROTEIN

    G. Gombos, K. Uyemura, ... G. Vincendon

    Page 86

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    CHANGES IN NUCLEIC ACIDS AND ENZYMES IN DEVELOPING CEREBRAL CORTEX AND CEREBELLUM OF THE RAT AFTER NEOTAL THYROIDECTOMY

    Carlos J. Gómez, Juana M. Pasquini and Carlos Gargia Argiz

    Page 87

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    ROLE OF LIGHT IN THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF RIBONUCLEIC ACIDS DURING ONTOGENESIS OF VISUAL PATHWAYS

    S. Goswamy and P. Mandel

    Page 88

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    TRANSIENT LOSSES OF CELL LIPID FROM CULTURES OF HUMAN FOETAL CEREBELLA EXPOSED TO HETEROLOGOUS SERUM

    F. Güttler and J. Clausen

    Page 89

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    SOME STUDIES ON THE EFFECT OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON THE SYMPATHETIC ADRENERGIC NEURON

    Jan Häggendal

    Page 90

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    BIOSYNTHESIS OF GLYCOLIPIDS: INCORPORATION OF RADIOACTIVE N-ACETYL GALACTOSAMINE FROM URIDINE-DIPHOSPHO-(N-ACETYL) [14C]HEXOSAMINE INTO GLYCOLIPIDS BY A RAT BRAIN PARTICULATE PREPARATION

    Shizuo Handa and Robert M. Burton

    Page 91

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    AN INTERPRETATION OF NEURONAL FUNCTION, CYTOCHROME OXIDASE ACTIVITY AND TRICYANOAMINOPROPENE

    Joseph Harris and Kim Ritchie

    Page 92

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    TRIPHOSPHOINOSITIDE PHOSPHOHYDROLASES OF RAT BRAIN

    George Hauser, Joseph Eichberg, ... Michael Ross

    Page 93

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    ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SOLUBLE BRAIN LIPOPROTEINS

    Norbert Herschkowitz, Eric M. Shooter and Guy M. McKhann

    Page 94

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    A POTASSIUM-INDUCED STIMULATION OF POTASSIUM AND AND GLUTAMATE TRANSPORT IN BRAIN SLICES

    L. Hertz and T. Arnfred

    Page 95

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    GANGLIOSIDES IN RELATION TO HISTOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF CEREBRAL CORTEX AND OF PHOTORECEPTOR ORGANELLES

    Helen H. Hess, Norman H. Bass and Charles N. Still

    Pages 96-97

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    NEUROCHEMICAL EFFECT OF NORMAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEPRIVATION

    Williamina A. Himwich and Harish C. Agrawal

    Page 98

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    REGIONAL DIFFERENCES OF RETINAL LDH-PATTERNS AND THEIR FUNCTIONAL IMPLICATION

    C.G. Honegger

    Page 99

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    THE SHORT-TERM TURNOVER OF ETHANOLAMINE PHOSPHOGLYCERIDES IN MOUSE BRAIN MYELIN AND MICROSOMES IN VIVO

    Lloyd A. Horrocks

    Page 100

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    THE PHOSPHOLIPID COMPOSITION OF CELL FRACTIONS FROM THE MUSCLE OF NORMAL AND DYSTROPHIC MICE

    B.P. Hughes and K. Owens

    Page 101

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    TURNOVER RATES OF PROTEIN AND RNA IN SUBCELLULAR FRACTIONS OF RAT BRAIN

    Kern von Hungen, Henry R. Mahler and Walter J. Moore

    Pages 102-103

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    THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF RNA AND PROTEIN IN NORMAL AND SCRAPIE MOUSE BRAIN

    G.D. Hunter and R.H. Kimberlin

    Page 104

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    COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF THE DEAMINATION OF DIMETHOXYPHENYLETHYLAMINE IN RAT, DOG AND HUMAN BRAIN

    Z. Huszti and J. Borsy

    Page 105

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    SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF RNA AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN RAT BRAIN CORTEX SLICES

    Matti Huttunen and Johan Järnefelt

    Page 106

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    UTILIZATION OF ADENOSINE BY CALF BRAIN EXTRACTS

    P.L. Ipata

    Pages 107-108

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    PREPARATION OF BULK QUANTITIES OF DIFFERENTIATING CELLS FROM THE CHICK EMBRYO CEREBRAL HEMISPHERE

    M. Jacob, C. Judes and M. Sensenbrenner

    Page 109

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    TRANSPORT OF MONOSACCHARIDES INTO SLICES OF GUINEA-PIG BRAIN CORTEX

    P. Joanny, J. Corriol, ... H.H. Hillman

    Page 110

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    BRAIN PROTEINS LABELLED BY [32P]DFP AND THEIR CONNECTION WITH THE DELAYED NEUROTOXIC EFFECT OF SOME ORGANOPHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS

    M.K. Johnson

    Page 111

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    LIPIDS AND FREE AMINO ACIDS IN HUMAN BRAIN SLICES

    D. Karcher, K. Adriaenssens and A. Lowenthal

    Page 112

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    BINDING OF METALLIC CATIONS BY AQUEOUS DISPERSIONS OF BRAIN LIPIDS

    R. Katzman, M.B. Abramson, ... H.P. Gregor

    Page 113

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    INTERRUPTION OF HYPOGLYCEMIC COMA BY INFUSION OF AMINO ACIDS

    D. Kemali, F. Cioffi and F. Smaltino

    Page 114

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    ELECTROCHEMICAL POTENTIAL DIFFERENCES FOR H+/HCO-3 BETWEEN BLOOD AND CSF IN ACUTE AND SUSTAINED ACID-BASE CHANGES

    å. Kjällquist and B.K. Siesjö

    Page 115

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    HISTOCHEMICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE IN SYMPATHETIC GANGLIA OF CONTROL AND IMMUNOSYMPATHECTOMIZED RATS

    Gerda I. Klingman

    Page 116

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    AMINO ACID METABOLISM IN RAT SUPERIOR CERVICAL GANGLION

    Jack D. Klingman and William McBride

    Page 117

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    INTRINSIC PROTEIN-SYNTHESIZING MACHINERY OF THE AXON

    Edward Koenig

    Page 118

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    INTERRELATIONS OF RNA AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS AND NEURAL FUNCTION IN CAT SPINAL CORD. A STUDY OF THE NEUROBIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF ACTINOMYCIN D (AMD)

    Harold Koenig and Chung Lu

    Page 119

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    BIOCHEMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM PRODUCED BY METHIONINE SULPHOXIMINE

    Jaroslav Kolousek

    Page 120

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    ON BRAIN PROTEINS PARTICIPATING IN AMIDE NITROGEN METABOLISM

    P.A. Kometiani, H.E. Klein and H.G. Gotsiridze

    Pages 121-122

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    DETERMINATION OF Na+ AND K+ IN INDIVIDUAL INVERTEBRATE NEURONS

    Z. Kometiani, S. Hovmark and E. Giacobini

    Page 123

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    COMPOSITION PHOSPHOLIPIDIQUE DES DIVERSES TUMEURS CEREBRALES CHEZ L'HOMME

    D. Kostic and et Lj. Rakic

    Page 124

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    A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM OF MOLLUSCS

    E.M. Kreps

    Page 125

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    COMPARATIVE RATES OF SYNTHESIS OF NAD IN NEURONAL AND GLIAL CELL NUCLEI

    Masanori Kurokawa, Takahiko Kato and Hiroshi Inamura

    Page 126

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    PURIFICATION AND PROPERTIES OF A-TYPE ESTERASES IN FOETAL AND ADULT RABBIT BRAIN

    J.R. Lagnado and M.H. Hardy

    Page 127

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    BIOCHEMICAL PATTERNS IN ISOLATED MEMBRANES OF THE CNS

    E.G. Lapetina, E.F. Soto and E. De Robertis

    Page 128

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    TISSUE SLICE EXPERIMENTS ILLUSTRATING INHIBITORS OF CEREBRAL OXIDATIVE METABOLISM IN URAEMIC AND HEPATIC COMA

    P. Lascelles

    Page 129

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    STUDIES ON LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT PROTEINS PRESENT IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID (C.S.F.) AND IN NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL URINES

    E.C. Laterre, Ph. Walravens, ... J.F. Heremans

    Page 130

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    PURIFICATION OF BRAIN ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE

    H. Claire Lawler

    Page 131

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    AMIDATION OF A SPECIFIC BRAIN PROTEIN FRACTION DURING CONVULSIVE ACTIVITY AND AMMONIA INTOXICATION

    F.N. LeBaron

    Page 132

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    GANGLIOSIDES OF THE ADRENAL MEDULLA

    Robert Ledeen, Kenneth Salsman and Maria Cabrera

    Page 133

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    STUDIES OF PHOSPHOPEPTIDES IN ANIMAL TISSUES

    Marc Ledig and Paul Mandel

    Page 134

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    THE SOLUBILITY OF BRAIN PROTEINS IN CHLOROFORM-METHANOL MIXTURES

    Marjorie B. Lees

    Page 135

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    A BARRIER EFFECT AT THE LEVEL OF THE PIAL SURFACE OF THE BRAIN

    E. Levin, G.J. Nogueira and P.M. Wright

    Page 136

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    UPTAKE OF EXOGENOUS MONOAMINES BY NEURONS OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

    Walter Lichtensteiger and Heinrich Langemann

    Page 137

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    THE MECHANISM BY WHICH SIALIC ACID IN THE GANGLIOSIDES IS RENDERED IMMUNE TO SIALIDASE

    K. Lipovac and A. Rosenberg

    Page 138

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    CYTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF STIMULATORY AND INHIBITORY NEURONS OF THE CEREBELLAR CORTEX

    Z. Lodin, J. Muller, ... P. Mares

    Page 139

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    ATP AND PYRIDINE NUCLEOTIDE CONTENT OF LIGHT AND DARK ADAPTED VERTEBRATE RETINA

    Richard N. Lolley and Elisabeth Racz

    Page 140

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    STRUCTURE AND BIOSYNTHESIS OF MYELIN IN THE MAMMALIAN CNS IN VITRO

    C.E. Lumsden and K. Bradbury

    Page 141

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    THE RELEASE OF UNESTERIFIED FATTY ACIDS IN BRAIN

    G.G. Lunt and C.E. Rowe

    Page 142

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    THE OCCURRENCE OF FLUORESCENT LIPIDS IN BRAIN

    G.G. Lunt and C.E. Rowe

    Page 143

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    AGENTS WITH SPECIFIC ACTIONS ON SODIUM AND POTASSIUM ION MOVEMENTS IN MAMMALIAN CEREBRAL TISSUES

    Henry McIlwain

    Page 144

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    CHANGES IN THE CONCENTRATION OF THE γc-GLOBULIN OF BOVINE CEREBROSPINAL FLUID WITH DEVELOPMENT

    C.F.C. MacPherson

    Page 145

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    A COMPARISON OF THE METABOLISM OF BRAIN AND AN EXPERIMENTAL GLIAL NEOPLASM DURING ISCHEMIA

    Howard S. Maker and Gerard M. Lehrer

    Page 146

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    SOME PROPERTIES OF THE LIMITING MEMBRANES OF SYNAPTOSOMES AND SYNAPTIC VESICLES

    R.M. Marchbanks and V.P. Whittaker

    Page 147

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    CHOLINE ACETYLTRANSFERASE ACTIVITY IN SPINAL AND SYMPATHETIC GANGLIA OF CHICK EMBRYO

    P.C. Marchisio

    Page 148

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    FREE AMINO ACIDS OF HUMAN BRAIN DURING MATURATION

    Y. Mardens, M. van Sande and A. Lowenthal

    Page 149

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    SEROTONIN, NORADRENALINE AND SLEEP CHANGES DURING NITROGEN DEPRIVATION

    J. Mark, Y. Godin, ... P. Mandel

    Page 150

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    THE METABOLISM OF THE BASIC PROTEINS OF RAT BRAIN DURING DEVELOPMENT

    R.E. Martenson, M.K. Gaitonde and D. Richter

    Page 151

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    EFFECT OF IONIC STRENGTH ON GLUTAMATE DECARBOXYLASE ACTIVITY OF MOUSE BRAIN MITOCHONDRIA

    Guillermo H. Massieu and Bertha G. Ortega

    Page 152

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    THE EFFECT OF AN ELECTRIC FIELD ON CEPHALIN FILMS

    Leopold May and Arvind Kamble

    Page 153

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    COMPARISON OF THE PROTEIN COMPOSITION OF MYELIN FROM DIFFERENT SPECIES

    E. Mehl

    Page 154

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    A POSSIBLE ROLE OF STRANDIN IN THE REGULATION OF CATECHOLAMINE TRANSPORT ACROSS MEMBRANES

    Herbert L. Meltzer and Gerald Cohen

    Page 155

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    ENZYMIC FUNCTIONS RELATED TO REDUCED PYRIDINE NUCLEOTIDE REGULATION IN BRAIN

    S.A. Millard and E.M. Gal

    Page 156

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    ENZYMIC PATTERN CHANGES IN CAT NEOCORTEX PRODUCED BY MESCALINE EPILEPTOGENIC FOCUS

    Nella Mison-Crighel and G. Badiu

    Page 157

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    PREPARATION AND TURNOVER STUDIES OF FOUR BRAIN PROTEINS

    B.W. Moore, A. Pena-Ramos and V.J. Perez

    Page 158

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    DIRECT ACTION OF DEUTERIUM ON ISOLATED NERVOUS TISSUES IN ORGANIZED CULTURE

    Margaret R. Murray and Helena H. Benitez

    Page 159

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    A STUDY ON THE PRECURSOR FOR ACETYLCHOLINE SYNTHESIS IN THE NERVOUS TISSUE

    R. Nakamura and S.-C. Cheng

    Page 160

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    RAT BRAIN MYELIN: COMPOSITIONAL CHANGES DURING DEVELOPMENT

    William T. Norton, Shirley E. Poduslo and Kunihiko Suzuki

    Pages 161-162

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    RATES OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS AND CATABOLISM IN THE DEVELOPING RAT BRAIN

    S.S. Oja

    Page 163

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    BIOCHEMICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH FOCAL DEUTERON IRRADIATION OF THE MOUSE BRAIN

    J.M. Ordy, T. Samorajski, ... H.J. Curtis

    Page 164

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    ADENOSINETRIPHOSPHATASE DU NERF NORMAL, RÉGÉNÉRÉ ET DÉGÉNÉRÉ

    A.V. Palladin et and O.M. Rojmanova

    Pages 165-166

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    CHANGES IN THE ACTIVITY OF AMINO ACID: tRNA-LIGASES IN THE MOUSE BRAIN DURING POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT

    R.S. Piha

    Page 167

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    LIPID COMPONENTS OF HUMAN MYELIN MEMBRANES FORMING THE MYELIN SHEATH

    Hartmut Pilz

    Page 168

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    EFFECT OF AN ECTOSYLVIAN EPILEPTOGENIC FOCUS ON OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION IN THE CAT NEOCORTEX

    C. Pintilie and Nella Mison-Crighel

    Page 169

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    COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF FATTY ACID COMPOSITION OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS IN SUBCELLULAR FRACTIONS OF RABBIT BRAIN

    L.F. Pomazanskaya, N.I. Pravdina and S.A. Zabelinsky

    Page 170

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    MECHANISMS OF BIOSYNTHESIS OF PHOSPHATIDYLETHANOLAMINE AND PHOSPHATIDYLSERINE IN BRAIN TISSUE AT THE MICROSOMAL LEVEL. THE ROLE OF L-SERINE ETHANOLAMINE AND L-THREONINE ETHANOLAMINE PHOSPHODIESTERS

    G. Porcellati

    Pages 171-172

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    CEREBRAL AMINO ACID METABOLISM IN BRAIN TUMOURS

    G. Quadbeck

    Page 173

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    CATIONIC STIMULATION OF RNA SYNTHESIS IN RAT BRAIN CORTEX SLICES

    J.H. Quastel, Carol Prives and Hansa Menon

    Page 174

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    OLFACTION AND CHANGES IN BRAIN NUCLEAR RNA IN A TELEOST

    D.A. Rappoport and H.F. Daginawala

    Page 175

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    14C-LABELLING OF N-ACETYL-ASPARTIC ACID AND N-ACETYL-ASPARTYL-GLUTAMIC ACID IN MOUSE BRAIN TISSUE SLICES

    K.L. Reichelt and E. Kvamme

    Page 176

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    THE COMPARATIVE PRODUCTION OF γ-AMINOBUTYRATE IN BIDIRECTIONALLY BRED BEHAVIOURAL STRAINS

    J.T. Rick and G.A. Kerkut

    Page 177

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    ISOLATION AND PROPERTIES OF ISOLATED NERVE ENDING MEMBRANES AND JUNCTIONAL COMPLEXES

    EE. De Robertis, G. Rodríguez de Lores Arnaiz, ... S. Fiszer

    Page 178

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    ASSOCIATION OF COMPONENTS OF THE γ-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA) SYSTEM WITH SYNAPTIC VESICLES

    E. Roberts and K. Kuriyama

    Page 179

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    ENZYME HISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE CEREBRAL CORTEX OF THYROID HORMONE-DEFICIENT RATS

    N. Robinson, J.G. Nievel and J.T. Eayrs

    Pages 180-181

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    METABOLISM OF ISOLATED NEURONAL AND GLIAL CELLS

    S.P.R. Rose

    Page 182

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    THE OCCURRENCE AND METABOLISM OF TRIGLYCERIDES IN BRAIN

    C.E. Rowe

    Page 183

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    LIPID CHARGE AND MEMBRANE STRUCTURE

    S. Samuels and F.P. Aleu

    Page 184

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    IONIC COMPOSITION OF BRAIN SLICES ISOLATED FROM THE RAT

    E. Schoffeniels

    Page 185

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    THE EFFECT OF LITHIUM ON CEREBRAL MONOAMINE NEURONS

    Mogens Schou, Hans Corrodi, ... Tomas Hökfelt

    Page 186

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    INCORPORATION OF EXOGENOUS ACETYLCHOLINE, CHOLINE AND ATROPINE IN MOUSE BRAIN CORTEX SLICES

    J. Schuberth and A. Sundwall

    Page 187

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    THE IDENTIFICATION AND MEASUREMENT OF MYO-INOSOSE-2 AND SCYLLO-INOSITOL IN MAMMALIAN TISSUES

    W.R. Sherman and M.A. Stewart

    Page 188

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    RELATIONS BETWEEN THE TISSUE ACID-BASE AND THE TISSUE ENERGY METABOLISM IN THE BRAIN

    B.K. Siesjö and L. Granholm

    Page 189

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    IN VITRO SYNTHESIS OF MYELIN IN NORMAL AND DEMYELINATING RATS

    Marion Edmonds Smith

    Page 190

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    ACTIVATION OF SINGLE NEURONS IN RAT BRAIN BY L-GLUTAMIC ACID BEFORE AND AFTER INHIBITION OF THE DECARBOXYLASE: INTERACTIONS OF PYRIDOXAL-5'-PHOSPHATE

    F.A. Steiner and K. Ruf

    Page 191

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    GLYCOLIPIDS OF PERIPHERAL NERVE IN METACHROMATIC LEUCODYSTROPHY (MLD)

    Pierre Stoffyn and Michael Malone

    Page 192

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    ISOLATION, CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND COMPARISON OF THE MEMBRANOUS CYTOPLASMIC BODIES FROM BRAINS OF TAY-SACHS DISEASE AND GM1-GANGLIOSIDOSIS (GENERALIZED GANGLIOSIDOSIS)

    Kunihiko Suzuki, Kinuko Suzuki and Gloria C. Chen

    Page 193

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    FREE AND PROTEIN-BOUND LYSINE FLUX IN DEVELOPING RABBIT BRAIN

    Kenneth F. Swaiman and Richard N. Wolfe

    Page 194

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    EFFECTS OF OUABAIN ON ISOLATED GUINEA-PIG CEREBRAL CORTEX

    Phillip D. Swanson

    Page 195

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    REGULATION BY PYRUVATE KINASE OF AEROBIC GLYCOLYSIS IN BRAIN TISSUE IN VITRO

    G. Takagaki

    Page 196

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    RNase AND RNase INHIBITOR, EXAMINED IN RELATION TO PROTEIN AND RNA METABOLISM IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS TISSUE

    Y. Takahashi and Y. Suzuki

    Page 197

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    QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE PATTERNS OF GANGLIOSIDES IN THE BRAINS OF DIFFERENT ANIMALS

    G. Tettamanti and V. Zambotti

    Page 198

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    MYELINOGENESIS AND BRAIN FUNCTION IN PRENATALLY X-IRRADIATED RATS

    Paola S. Timiras and Antonia Vernadakis

    Page 199

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    THE INFLUENCE OF NUCLEASES, AND INHIBITORS OF NUCLEIC ACID AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, ON BEHAVIOUR IN THE MOUSE

    W. Tongur and O. Krylov

    Page 200

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    STUDIES ON RNA SYNTHESIZED IN VITRO BY SENSORY GANGLIA OF CHICK EMBRYO

    G. Toschi, E. Dore and O. Sapora

    Page 201

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    MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS BRAIN GAMMA GLOBULIN AND THE SINK ACTION OF THE CEREBROSPINAL FLUID

    W.W. Tourtellotte

    Pages 202-203

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    OUABAIN AND ELECTROLYTE METABOLISM OF CEREBRAL CORTEX IN VITRO

    Donald B. Tower

    Page 204

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    BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON ORGAN-SPECIFIC PROTEIN FROM BRAIN MICROSOMES

    Y. Tsukada, K. Uyemura and T. Noguchi

    Page 205

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    GLUCOSE BALANCE AND SYNTHESIS OF FREE AMINO ACIDS IN THE CNS OF NORMAL AND GAMMA(Co60)-IRRADIATED RATS

    Ramon Valderas, Norma Francotte and Enrique Egana

    Page 206

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    MOLECULAR PROPERTIES OF THE NERVE GROWTH FACTOR

    Silvio Varon, J. Nomura and E.M. Shooter

    Page 207

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    GLYCEROLPHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE DIFFERENTIATION IN THE DEVELOPING RAT BRAIN: EFFECT OF X-IRRADIATION

    J. de Vellis

    Page 208

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    SEPARATION OF THE LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT PEPTIDE FRACTION FROM CALF BRAIN STEM AND IDENTIFICATION OF SOME ACIDIC COMPOUNDS

    D.H.G. Versteeg and A. Witter

    Page 209

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    MODIFICATION OF THE POLYSOMAL PATTERN IN RABBIT CEREBRAL CORTEX BY ELECTROSHOCK TREATMENT

    C. Vesco and A. Giuditta

    Page 210

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    FINE STRUCTURE AND HISTOCHEMISTRY OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD LEUCOCYTES AND PLATELETS IN NIEMANN-PICK DISEASE

    Bruno W. Volk, Sydney S. Lazarus and Larry Schneck

    Page 211

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    BIOSYNTHESIS OF RNA IN ‘NEURONAL’ AND ‘NEUROGLIAL’ FRACTIONS

    P. Volpe and A. Giuditta

    Page 212

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    BRAIN TRANSGLUTAMINASE DURING DEVELOPMENT OF EAE

    I.J. Wajda and J.M. Lee

    Page 213

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    INFLUENCE OF SOME IONS AND SMALL MOLECULES ON THE ACTIVITY AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF A PURIFIED ANIONIC ASPARTIC-2 OXOGLUTARIC AMINOTRANSFERASE: A MODEL SYSTEM

    A. Waksman

    Page 214

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    PROPERTIES OF A “BRAIN-SPECIFIC” GLYCOPROTEIN IN AQUEOUS EXTACTS OF HUMAN CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL NERVE TISSUE

    Krystyna Warecka and H. Bauer

    Page 215

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    THE INTRACELLULAR DISTRIBUTION OF BRAIN CATECHOLAMINES

    H. Weil-Malherbe and Y. Gutman

    Page 216

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    ELECTROLYTES OF THE BRAIN IN WATER INTOXICATION

    M. Wender and W. Strzyzewski

    Page 217

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    INCREASED RNA SYNTHESIS IN THE BRAINS OF MICE UNDERGOING CONDITIONED AVOIDANCE TRAINING

    John Eric Wilson, John W. Zemp and Edward Glassman

    Page 218

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    EVALUATION OF EXTRACTION PROCEDURES AND PRELIMINARY SEPARATIONS OF PEPTIDES FROM CALF BRAIN STEM

    A. Witter and D.H.G. Versteeg

    Page 219

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    PROTEINS OF CENTRUM OVALE, OPTIC NERVE AND PERIPHERAL NERVE MYELIN

    Frederick Wolfgram

    Page 220

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    ACTIVITY OF MEMBRANE-BOUND ENZYMES AS A FUNCTION OF STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN MEMBRANES

    M. Wolman

    Page 221

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    UDPG AND UDPGA IN BRAIN AND OTHER ORGANS

    Kim Ping Wong and Theodore L. Sourkes

    Page 222

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    OUTER SEGMENT RENEWAL IN PHOTORECEPTOR CELLS OF THE VERTEBRATE RETINA

    Richard W. Young

    Page 223

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    STUDIES ON BRAIN SIALIDASE

    V. Zambotti, G. Tettamanti and S. Di Donato

    Page 224

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    SITE OF INCREASED LABELLING OF RNA IN BRAINS OF MICE DURING SHORT TERM LEARNING EXPERIENCE

    John W. Zemp, John Eric Wilson and Edward Glassman

    Page 225

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    SEDIMENTATION PROPERTIES OF CEREBRAL RIBOSOMES ACTIVE IN AMINO ACID INCORPORATION

    Claire E. Zomzely, Sidney Roberts, ... Douglas M. Brown

    Page 226

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    INDEX

    Pages ibc1-ibc5

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    AMINO ACID METABOLISM IN POSTGANGLIONICALLY DENERVATED SUPERIOR CERVICAL SYMPATHETIC GANGLIA OF THE RAT

    Yutaka Nagata and Yasuzo Tsukada

    Page ibc7

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    STEROL METABOLISM IN THE BRAIN OF THE DEVELOPING CHICK EMBRYO

    J.F. Weiss, G. Galli and E. Grossi Paoletti

    Page ibc8

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Biochemical Factors Concerned in the Functional Activity of the Nervous System presents the biological aspects concerned in the functional activity of the nervous system. This book covers several interesting topics concerning the central nervous system, including phospholipids, RNA synthesis, nerve impulse flow, and nerve growth factor. Comprised of 213 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the electron micrographs of calcium–ATP–phospholipid complexes. This text then examines the biochemical and histochemical studies on sectioned rat spinal cords, which demonstrated two types of monoamine-reducing drugs. Other chapters consider the diversity of antagonistic relations between the thiamine derivatives and vitamin B6, which is manifested by changes in the glutamate–GABA, histidine–histamine, tryptophan–serotonin, and tyrosine–noradrenaline systems. This book discusses as well the influence of a conditioned avoidance training experience on the incorporation of radioactive uridine into the RNA of mouse brain. The final chapter deals with the amino acid-incorporating activity of cerebral polyribosomes. This book is a valuable resource for biochemists, neurologists, pharmacologists, and biophysicists.

Biochemical Factors Concerned in the Functional Activity of the Nervous System presents the biological aspects concerned in the functional activity of the nervous system. This book covers several interesting topics concerning the central nervous system, including phospholipids, RNA synthesis, nerve impulse flow, and nerve growth factor. Comprised of 213 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the electron micrographs of calcium–ATP–phospholipid complexes. This text then examines the biochemical and histochemical studies on sectioned rat spinal cords, which demonstrated two types of monoamine-reducing drugs. Other chapters consider the diversity of antagonistic relations between the thiamine derivatives and vitamin B6, which is manifested by changes in the glutamate–GABA, histidine–histamine, tryptophan–serotonin, and tyrosine–noradrenaline systems. This book discusses as well the influence of a conditioned avoidance training experience on the incorporation of radioactive uridine into the RNA of mouse brain. The final chapter deals with the amino acid-incorporating activity of cerebral polyribosomes. This book is a valuable resource for biochemists, neurologists, pharmacologists, and biophysicists.

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English

Published

1969

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D. RICHTER

FIRST INTERNATIONAL MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR NEUROCHEMISTRY, STRASBOURG 1967