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Volume 184, Number 1, 1995

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Appearance of deteriorated neurons on regional different time tables in rat brain thin slices maintained in physiological condition
pp. 13-16(4)
Authors: Fukuda A.; Czurko A.; Hida H.; Muramatsu K.; Lenard L.; Nishino H.

Reciprocal IL-1beta gene expression in medial and lateral hypothalamic areas in SART-stressed mice
pp. 17-20(4)
Authors: Tagoh H.; Nishijo H.; Uwano T.; Kishi H.; Ono T.; Muraguchi A.

Interaction of beta-amyloid peptides with integrins in a human nerve cell line
pp. 25-28(4)
Authors: Sabo S.; Lambert M.P.; Kessey K.; Wade W.; Krafft G.; Klein W.L.

Topographic distributions of monoamine oxidase-B-containing neurons in the mouse striatum
pp. 29-31(3)
Authors: Nakamura S.; Akiguchi I.; Kimura J.

A neuronal fibrillary inclusion shares the epitope of p24 of human immunodeficiency virus
pp. 36-39(4)
Authors: Yokoo H.; Sasaki A.; Hirato J.; Nakazato Y.

Transfecting neurons and glia in the rat using pH-sensitive immunoliposomes
pp. 40-43(4)
Authors: Geisert E.E.; Del Mar N.A.; Owens J.L.; Holmberg E.G.

Leukemia inhibitory factor mRNA is expressed in cortical astrocyte cultures but not in an immortalized microglial cell line
pp. 48-51(4)
Authors: Murphy G.M.; Song Y.; Ong E.; Lee Y.L.; Schmidt K.G.; Bocchini V.; Eng L.F.

Displacement of norepinephrine by alpha-methylnorepinephrine in the nucleus tractus solitarius of the rat
pp. 59-62(4)
Authors: Anderson G.F.; Clough-Helfman C.; Barraco R.A.

The thymosin beta4 gene is strongly activated in neural tissues during early postimplantation mouse development
pp. 63-66(4)
Authors: Carpintero P.; Anadon R.; del Amo F.F.; Gomez-Marquez J.

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