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    Electrophysiological Studies of Oxytocin Neurons in Organotypic Slice Cultures

    We have developed organotypic slice cultures derived from postnatal rat hypothalamus which contain well-differentiated oxytocin neurons. Intracellular recordings of identified neurons show that these cultured ...

    P. Jourdain, B. Dupouy, R. Bonhomme, D. T. Theodosis in Vasopressin and Oxytocin (1998)

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    Evidence that TRH controls prolactin release from rat lactotrophs by stimulating a calcium influx

    Prolactin (PRL) release and intracellular free calcium concentration [Ca2+]i were measured in two populations of normal rat lactotrophs (light and heavy fractions) in culture. Spontaneous PRL release of heavy fra...

    N. C. Guérineau, P. M. Lledo, D. Verrier, J. M. Israel in Cell Biology and Toxicology (1994)

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    Dopamine affects two voltage-dependent K+ currents of identified rat lactotroph cells

    P. M. Lledo, P. Legendre, J. Zhang, J. M. Israel, J. D. Vincent in Pflügers Archiv (1989)

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    Evidence of a direct action of triiodothyronine (T3) on the cell membrane of GH3 cells: an electrophysiological approach

    Electrophysiological experiments demonstrate that triiodothyronine (T3) exerts a direct effect on the membrane of a strain of cultured rat pituitary tumor cells, GH3/B6. These cells respond to pressure applicatio...

    J. S. du Pont, J. -M. Israel in Experientia (1987)

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    Effects of Estrogens on the Electrophysiological Properties of Neurons and Adenohypophyseal Cells: Interactions with Dopamine

    Apart from their classical action through the genetic protein synthesizing system, estrogens have been shown to influence the electrophysiological properties of both neuronal (Dufy et al., 1976; Moss & Dudley,...

    J. D. Vincent, J. Demotes-Mainard, E. Arnauld in Receptor-Receptor Interactions (1987)

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    Effects of Estrogens on the Electrophysiological Properties of Neurons and Adenohypophyseal Cells: Interactions with Dopamine

    Apart from their classical action through the genetic protein synthesizing system, estrogens have been shown to influence the electrophysiological properties of both neuronal (Dufy et al., 1976 ; Moss & Dudley...

    J. D. Vincent, J. Demotes-Mainard, E. Arnauld in Receptor-Receptor Interactions (1987)