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  1. The δ-Opioid Receptor and Stabilization of Brain Ionic Homeostasis in Hypoxia/Ischemia

    Neurons in the mammalian central nervous system are extremely vulnerable to oxygen deprivation and blood supply insufficiency. Hypoxia/ischemia can...
    Chapter 2015
  2. The Histochem Cell Biol conspectus: the year 2013 in review

    Herein, we provide a brief synopsis of all manuscripts published in Histochem Cell Biol in the year 2013. For ease of reference, we have divided the...

    Douglas J. Taatjes, Jürgen Roth in Histochemistry and Cell Biology
    Article 09 March 2014
  3. Purines as potential morphogens during embryonic development

    Components of purinergic signalling are expressed in the early embryo raising the possibility that ATP, ADP and adenosine may contribute to the...

    Karine Massé, Nicholas Dale in Purinergic Signalling
    Article Open access 25 January 2012
  4. Recent progress in histochemistry and cell biology

    Studies published in Histochemistry and Cell Biology in the year 2011 represent once more a manifest of established and newly sophisticated...

    Stefan Hübner, Athina Efthymiadis in Histochemistry and Cell Biology
    Article 25 February 2012
  5. Contribution from P2X and P2Y purinoreceptors to ATP-evoked changes in intracellular calcium concentration on cultured myotubes

    Although the alteration of purinoreceptor pattern on skeletal muscle is known to accompany physiological muscle differentiation and the pathogenesis...

    Tamás Deli, Henrietta Szappanos, ... László Csernoch in Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
    Article 17 October 2006
  6. Differentiation-dependent alterations in the extracellular ATP-evoked calcium fluxes of cultured skeletal muscle cells from mice

    Although extracellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP) has been generally accepted as the regulator of cellular differentiation, the relative...

    Gyula Péter Szigeti, Henrietta Szappanos, ... László Csernoch in Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
    Article 26 September 2006
  7. Cardiovascular Activity

    Hans Gerhard Vogel in Drug Discovery and Evaluation
    Reference work entry 2007
  8. News and views in Histochemistry and Cell Biology

    Advances in histochemical methodology and ingenious applications of novel and improved methods continue to confirm the standing of morphological...

    Esther Asan, Detlev Drenckhahn in Histochemistry and Cell Biology
    Article 22 December 2004
  9. Neural stem cells redefined

    Using the generally accepted ontogenetic definition, neural stem cells (NSCs) are characterized as undifferentiated cells originating from the...

    Dragan Maric, Jeffery L. Barker in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article 01 August 2004
  10. A purinergic signal transduction pathway in mammalian skeletal muscle cells in culture

    The effects of adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) on human and mouse skeletal muscle fibres in primary culture were investigated. ATP-evoked changes in...

    Julianna Cseri, Henrietta Szappanos, ... László Csernoch in Pflügers Archiv
    Article 01 March 2002
  11. Effects of extracellular ATP on freshly isolated mouse skeletal muscle cells during pre-natal and post-natal development

    Extracellular adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) has profound effects on membrane conductance and on the intracellular free [Ca 2+ ] ([Ca 2+ ] i ) in cultured...

    Claude Collet, Caroline Strube, ... Vincent Jacquemond in Pflügers Archiv
    Article 01 March 2002
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