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    DYNORPHIN
    December 22, 2021
    HPA AXIS
    December 22, 2021
    1. Free γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain
    2. The action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on cortical neurones
    3. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain: its formation from glutamic ACID
    4. Biochemical-physiology correlations in studies of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system
    5. Factor I and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    6. Epilepsy and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -mediated inhibition
    7. The Nature of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    8. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC –ACID deficiency in brain of schizophrenic patients
    9. Cortical inhibition and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    10. Glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain
    11. Some metabolic studies of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID .
    12. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in peripheral tissues
    13. Hepatic encephalopathy and the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC –ACID neurotransmitter system
    14. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and cardiovascular function
    15. Behavioral evidence for the involvement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the actions of ethanol
    16. Huntington’s chorea: Deficiency of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain
    17. Blood-brain barrier to H3-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in normal and amino oxyacetic ACID -treated animals
    18. Aspartate, glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID depolarize cultured astrocytes
    19. Orally active and potent inhibitors of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake
    20. THE EFFECT OF HYPOXIA ON BRAIN γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID LEVELS1
    21. Effects of acute and chronic pentobarbitone on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system in rat brain
    22. Immunohistochemical identification of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -containing neurons in the rat basolateral amygdala
    23. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -α-ketoglutaric ACID transaminase of beef brain
    24. Metabolic and neurophysiological roles of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    25. Betel nut constituents as inhibitors of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake
    26. Levels of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cerebrospinal fluid in various neurologic disorders
    27. Cerebrospinal fluid γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID variations in neurological disorders
    28. Decreased CSF concentrations of homovanillic ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Alzheimer’s disease: age-or disease-related modifications?
    29. Regional distribution of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in brain of the rhesus monkey
    30. Stress‐induced alterations in metabolism of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat brain
    31. Role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in the extrapyramidal motor system
    32. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -glutamic ACID transamination in brain
    33. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , a neurotransmitter, induces planktonic abalone larvae to settle and begin metamorphosis
    34. Role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in anxiety
    35. Rapid accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and alanine in soybean leaves in response to an abrupt transfer to lower temperature, darkness, or mechanical …
    36. The occurrence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in human tissues other than brain
    37. Properties of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) receptor binding in rat brain synaptic membrane fractions
    38. Studies on the GABA pathway—I: The inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -α-ketoglutaric ACID transaminase in vitro and in vivo by U-7524 (Amino-oxyacetic ACID )
    39. Two types of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor on embryonic sensory neurones
    40. Measurement of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in isolated nerve cells of cat central nervous system
    41. The role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the mechanism of seizures
    42. Anaerobic Accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Alanine in Radish Leaves (Raphanus sativus, L.)
    43. Low cerebrospinal fluid γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content in seizure patients
    44. Binding of [3H] α-dihydropicrotoxinin, a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synaptic antagonist, to rat brain membranes
    45. DEPOLARIZING ACTIONS OF γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND RELATED COMPOUNDS ON RAT SUPERIOR CERVICAL GANGLIA IN VITRO
    46. The release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID during inhibition in the cat visual cortex
    47. Regional γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in rat brain determined after microwave fixation
    48. Active transport of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by membrane vesicles isolated from rat brain
    49. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐ and piperazine‐activated single‐channel currents from Ascaris suum body muscle
    50. Alterations in γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor sensitivity following acute and chronic ethanol treatments
    51. The neutron structure of and thermal motion in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) at 122 k
    52. Presence of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat ovary
    53. Pharmacological properties of the postsynaptic inhibition by Purkinje cell axons and the action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on Deiters neurones
    54. The effect of aminooxyacetic ACID on the metabolism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain
    55. Biosynthesis of γ -guanidinobutyric ACID from γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and arginine
    56. Neurochemical basis of the therapeutic effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and its derivatives
    57. Influences of ions, enzymes, and detergents on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -receptor binding in synaptic membranes of rat brain
    58. Effect of sodium n-dipropylacetate on audiogenic seizures and brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID level
    59. Mechanism of the irreversible inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -α-ketoglutaric ACID transaminase by the neurotoxin GABA culine
    60. In Vivo and In Vitro Studies on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Metabolism with the Radish Plant (Raphanus sativus, L.)
    61. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake by sympathetic ganglia
    62. Effect of certain drugs on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system of the central nervous system
    63. The crystal and molecular structure of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID determined at low temperature
    64. Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) on normotensive or hypertensive rats and men
    65. On the site of action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on blood pressure
    66. Reductions of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Glutamate Uptake and (Na++ K+)‐ATPase Activity in Brain Slices and Synaptosomes by Arachidonic ACID
    67. Actions of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on neurones of guinea‐pig myenteric plexus
    68. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding in mammalian brain: heterogeneity of binding sites
    69. On the relationship of brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to convulsions
    70. Inhibitory action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) on Ascaris muscle
    71. Colonic bacteria: a source of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in blood
    72. Utilization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID as the Sole Carbon and Nitrogen Source by Escherichia coli K-12 Mutants
    73. Lipid peroxidation‐induced inhibition of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake in rat brain synaptosomes: protection by glucocorticoids
    74. A type of aspiny neuron in the rat neostriatum accumulates [3H]γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID : Combination of golgi‐staining, autoradiography, and electron microscopy
    75. Immunohistochemistry of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the cat nucleus tractus solitarius
    76. Studies on the Mechanism of Action of Avermectin B1a: Stimulation of Release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from Brain Synaptosomes
    77. Sex differences in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate concentrations in discrete rat brain nuclei
    78. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and homovanillic ACID concentration in the CSF of patients with senile dementia of Alzheimer’s type
    79. Elevation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain with amino-oxyacetic ACID and susceptibility to convulsive seizures in mice: a quantitative re-evaluation
    80. Release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID into the fourth ventricle induced by stimulation of the cat’s cerebellum
    81. Effect of nipecotic ACID , a γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport inhibitor, on the turnover and release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat cortical slices
    82. Some effects of monoamine oxidase inhibitors on the metabolism of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat brain
    83. Binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by mouse brain preparations
    84. Glutamate decarboxylase (GAD) and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in discrete nuclei of hypothalamus and substantia nigra
    85. Transamination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and β-alanine in brain and liver
    86. Effects of acute and chronic ethanol on the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system in rat brain
    87. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -induced depression of calcium currents of chick sensory neurons
    88. Changes in the amino ACID content of nerve endings (synaptosomes) induced by drugs that alter the metabolism of glutamate and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    89. Evidence that bicuculline and picrotoxin act at separate sites to antagonize γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat cuneate nucleus
    90. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor on vascular smooth muscle of dog cerebral arteries
    91. Effects of drugs on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors, uptake, release and synthesis in vitro
    92. Determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection
    93. Depolarizing action of GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) on myelinated fibers of peripheral nerves
    94. Evidence for feedback regulation of glutamate decarboxylase by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    95. Provocation of cerebral seizures by derangement of the natural balance between glutamic ACID and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    96. Immunohistochemical evidence for the presence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and serotonin in one nerve cell. A study on the raphe nuclei of the rat using antibodies to …
    97. Adenosine inhibition of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from slices of rat cerebral cortex
    98. Progesterone and estrogens in rat brain: modulation of GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) receptor activity
    99. Dopamine modulation of the effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on substantia nigra pars reticulata neurons
    100. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and cholinergic transmission in the guinea-pig ileum
    101. Elevation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat brain with hydroxylamine.
    102. Independent Inhibition of Prolactin Secretion by Dopamine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Vitro
    103. Immunocytochemical localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transaminase at cellular and ultrastructural levels
    104. The effects of strychnine on the inhibition of interneurons by glycine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    105. SUBCELLULAR DISTRIBUTION OF ENDOGENOUS AND [3H] γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID IN RAT CEREBRAL CORTEX
    106. High-affinity stereospecific binding of cyclodiene insecticides and γ -hexachlorocyclohexane to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors of rat brain
    107. 4-Aminotetrolic ACID : new conformational-restricted analogue of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    108. Influence of neuroglial transport on the action of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on mammalian ganglion cells
    109. The benzodiazepine receptor: its development and its modulation by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    110. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID stimulates intrinsic inhibitory and excitatory nerves in the guinea-pig intestine
    111. Role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in the extrapyramidal motor system 1. Regional distribution of GABA in rabbit, rat, guinea pig and baboon CNS
    112. Presynaptic γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in the rat anococcygeus muscle and their antagonism by 5‐aminovaleric ACID
    113. Studies on the relationship of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -stimulated diazepam binding and the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor
    114. The role of glutamate decarboxylase and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in germinating barley
    115. Effect of convulsant and anticonvulsant agents on level and metabolism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in mouse brain
    116. A study of the inhibitory action of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on neuromuscular transmission in the crayfish
    117. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor function in rat anterior pituitary: evidence for control of prolactin release
    118. Effects of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the isolated mammalian ileum
    119. Potassium-stimulated γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID release from neurons and glia
    120. Intrinsic γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract and the rostral ventrolateral medulla of the rat: an immunocytochemical and biochemical study
    121. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and benzodiazepine receptor changes induced by unilateral 6‐hydroxydopamine lesions of the medial forebrain bundle
    122. … Increases in Serum Growth Hormone and Hypothalamic Somatostatin in Rats after Injection of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , Aminooxyacetic ACID , or γ -Hydroxybutyric ACID
    123. Stimulus-coupled secretion of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from rat brain synaptosomes
    124. Rapid and sensitive ion-exchange fluorometric measurement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in physiological fluids
    125. Neuronal and glial systems for γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID metabolism
    126. … EFFECT OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION AND HIGH POTASSIUM CONCENTRATIONS ON THE EFFLUX OF [3H] γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID FROM BRAIN SLICES
    127. Catalytic inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -α-ketoglutarate transaminase of bacterial origin by 4-aminohex-5-ynoic ACID , a substrate analog
    128. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and inhibition in the septal nuclei of the rat
    129. Properties of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding with (+)-[3H] bicuculline methiodide in rat cerebellum
    130. Neuronal and glial systems for γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport
    131. Influence of certain anticonvulsants on the concentration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the cerebral hemispheres of mice
    132. t‐[3H]Butylbicycloorthobenzoate: New Radioligand Probe for the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID –Regulated Chloride Ionophore
    133. Tetramethylenedisulphotetramine: an inhibitor of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID induced depolarization of the isolated superior cervical ganglion of the rat
    134. Two actions of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the responses of the isolated basilar artery from the rabbit
    135. [3H]Bicuculline Methochloride Binding to Low‐Affinity γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptor Sites
    136. The uptake of 3H‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by the retina
    137. The crystal structure of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID hydrochloride: a refinement
    138. Studies on the interaction between cerebral 5‐hydroxytryptamine and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the mode of action of diazepam in the rat
    139. Avermectin B1a Modulation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptors in Rat Brain Membranes
    140. Central cardiovascular actions of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    141. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -stimulated chloride permeability in crayfish muscle
    142. Action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on hypothalamo-neurohypophysial axons
    143. Dihydropicrotoxinin binding to crayfish muscle sites possibly related to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor-ionophores
    144. Inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Release by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Agonist Drugs: Pharmacology of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Autoreceptor
    145. Effect of intraventricular γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) on discrimination learning in rats
    146. Modulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport in nerve endings: Role of extracellular γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and of cationic fluxes
    147. Selective blockade of excitatory synapses in the cat brain by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    148. The effects of intraventricular injection of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) on prolactin and gonadotropin release in conscious female rats
    149. The effects of acute and chronic ethanol administration and its withdrawal on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding in rat brain
    150. Characterization of susceptibility to audiogenic seizures in ethanol-dependent rats after microinjection of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) agonists into the inferior …
    151. Cerebrospinal fluid γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in children with different types of epilepsy: effect of anticonvulsant treatment
    152. A comparative study of some convulsant substances as γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID antagonists in the feline cerebral cortex
    153. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain areas of isolated aggressive or non-aggressive inbred strains of mice
    154. 1‐Piperideine as an In Vivo Precursor of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Homologue 5‐Aminopentanoic ACID
    155. A possible enzyme barrier for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the central nervous system
    156. A further study of the distribution of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID between excitatory and inhibitory axons of the lobster
    157. γ −AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Content and Glutamic Decarboxylase Activity in Developing Mouse Brain
    158. Picrotoxin antagonism of γ AMINOBUTYRIC ACID inhibitory responses and synaptic inhibition in the rat substantia nigra
    159. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , bicuculline, and post-synaptic binding sites
    160. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and benzodiazepine binding sites in audiogenic seizure‐susceptible mice
    161. Anticonvulsant action of ethanolamine-O-sulphate and di-n-propylacetate and the metabolism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in mice with audiogenic seizures
    162. Ethanol and the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐benzodiazepine receptor complex
    163. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) IN THE RAT BRAIN: RE‐EVALUATION OF SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND THE POST‐MORTEM INCREASE1
    164. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat superior cervical ganglion
    165. Further studies on the binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by brain
    166. CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BINDING OF [3H]MUSCIMOL, A POTENT γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AGONIST, TO RAT BRAIN SYNAPTOSOMAL MEMBRANES …
    167. Localization of the sites of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) uptake in lobster nerve-muscle preparations
    168. On the efficacy of asparagine, glutamine, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and 2-pyrrolidinone in preventing chemically induced seizures in mice
    169. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (γ ABA), vitamin B6, and neuronal function—a speculative synthesis
    170. An autoradiographic study of the cells accumulating 3H γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the isolated retinas of pigeons and chickens
    171. On the mechanism by which veratridine causes a calcium‐independent release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from brain slices
    172. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID activation of36Cl-flux in rat hippocampal slices and its potentiation by barbiturates
    173. Studies of sub-cellular distribution of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamic decarboxylase in mouse brain
    174. Studies on nitrogen metabolism in tobacco plants: VI. Metabolism of glutamic ACID , γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , and proline in tobacco leaves
    175. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and postganglionic sympathetic transmission in the pulmonary artery of the rabbit
    176. The efflux of45Ca2+ and [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from cat cerebral cortex
    177. CSF levels of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in schizophrenia: Low values in recently ill patients
    178. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -ergic analgesia: implications for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -ergic therapy for drug addictions
    179. The effect of ethanol on the concentration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the rat brain
    180. Localization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ‐α‐oxoglutaric ACID transaminase in mouse brain
    181. Relationship of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) to antianxiety effects of benzodiazepines
    182. METABOLISM OF 2-PYRROLIDONE AND γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID BY PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA
    183. Mass fragmentographic quantitation of glutamic ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cerebellar nuclei and sympathetic ganglia of rats
    184. Molecular arrangement for physiological action of glutamic ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    185. Association of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system with a synaptic vesicle fraction from mouse brain
    186. A comparison of some physiological properties of an inhibitory factor from brain (Factor I) and of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and related compounds
    187. The incorporation of putrescine carbon into γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat liver and brain in vivo
    188. Insect central nervous system γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    189. An estimation of the concentration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate decar☐ ylase in the inhibitory Purkinje axon terminals in the cat
    190. Evaluation of isonicotinoyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and nicotinoyl-GABA as pro-drugs of GABA
    191. Neuropeptides and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the vestibular nuclei of the rat: an immunohistochemical analysis. I. Distribution
    192. Inhibition of calcium spikes and transmitter release by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the guinea‐pig myenteric plexus
    193. Purification and Some Properties of Mouse Brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC -α-Ketoglutaric ACID Transaminase*
    194. On the formation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from putrescine in brain
    195. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentration in cerebrospinal fluid in schizophrenia
    196. Detection of the in vivo conversion of 2‐pyrrolidinone to γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in mouse brain
    197. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID metabolism in plants: Part 2. Metabolism in higher plants
    198. Presumptive γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID pathways from the midbrain to the superior colliculus studied by a combined horseradish peroxidase-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID …
    199. METABOLISM OF ω-AMINO ACID S: I. Fermentation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID byClostridium AMINOBUTYRIC umn. sp.
    200. Avermectin Bla Modulation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID /Benzodiazepine Receptor Binding in Mammalian Brain
    201. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID action in guinea-pig ileal myenteric plexus
    202. High specific γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID binding to membranes of the human ovary
    203. Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on growth hormone and prolactin secretion in man: influence of pimozide and domperidone
    204. The effect of central nervous system agents on rat-brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID level
    205. The inhibitory action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , a probable synaptic transmitter
    206. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Pathway and Modified Tricarboxylic ACID Cycle Activity During Growth and Sporulation of Bacillus thuringiensis
    207. Synthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID analogues of restricted conformation. Part 1. The 2-aminocycloalkylacetic ACID s
    208. Glutamic ACID and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in seizures
    209. Different types of potassium transport linked to carbachol and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID actions in rat sympathetic neurons
    210. Protection from Local Anesthetic-induced Convulsions: by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    211. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID can both inhibit and facilitate dopamine release in the caudate nucleus of the rabbit
    212. Evidence of a neurotransmitter role for aspartate and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the rat olfactory cortex
    213. The effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on prolactin and gonadotropin secretion in the unanesthetized rat
    214. Autoradiographic localization of 3 H-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake in the lamina ganglionaris of Musca and Drosophila
    215. Competitive interaction of β‐guanidino propionic ACID and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the muscle fibre of the crayfish
    216. Distinction between the effects of barbiturates, benzodiazepines and phenytoin on responses to γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor activation and antagonism by bicuculline …
    217. Induced Release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by a Carrier‐Mediated, High‐Affinity Uptake of L‐Glutamate in Cultured Chick Retina Cells
    218. A simple and highly sensitive mass fragmentographic procedure for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID determinations
    219. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system in the developing chick embryo cerebellum
    220. CORRELATION BETWEEN DECREASES IN BRAIN γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID LEVELS AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO CONVULSIONS INDUCED BY HYPERBARIC …
    221. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and histamine on prolactin secretion in the rat
    222. Molecular conformations of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and γ -amino-β-hydroxybutyric ACID in aqueous solution
    223. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID as a Required Germinant for Mutant Spores of Bacillus megaterium
    224. Indirect effects of amino‐ACID s on sympathetic ganglion cells mediated through the release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from glial cells
    225. SOME EFFECTS OF DIETARY VITAMIN B6 DEFICIENCY AND 4‐DEOXYPYRIDOXINE ON γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID METABOLISM IN RAT BRAIN
    226. The inhibitory action of β-hydroxy-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID upon the seizure following stimulation of the motor cortex of the dog
    227. Localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamic ACID decarboxylase in rhesus monkey retina
    228. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and analgesia
    229. The influence of semicarbazide-induced depletion of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on presynaptic inhibition
    230. Solubilisation and reconstitution of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transporter from rat brain
    231. The uptake of [14C] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by the isolated retina of the rat
    232. Heterogeneity of benzodiazepine receptor interactions with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and barbiturate receptor sites
    233. An unusual effect of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on synaptic transmission of frog tectal neurones in vitro
    234. … molecular structure of ω-amino ACID s, ω-amino sulfonic ACID s and their derivatives. IV. The crystal and molecular structure of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ), a nervous …
    235. Pharmacological studies of the optic system of the chick: Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and pentobarbital
    236. Demonstration of thiosemicarbazide-induced convulsions in rats with elevated brain levels of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID .
    237. Autoradiographic localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in the rat central nervous system by using [3H] muscimol
    238. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine on cortical neurones
    239. The effect of testosterone and cyproterone acetate on the concentration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain areas of aggressive and non-aggressive mice
    240. Interactions between γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and guanosine cyclic 3′, 5′-monophosphate in rat cerebellum
    241. Increase in the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content of rat brain after ingestion of ethanol
    242. A carrier-mediated transfer model for the accumulation of 14C γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by subcellular brain particles
    243. Anticonvulsive action of substances designed as inhibitors of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -α-ketoglutaric ACID transaminase
    244. … dopamine receptors in rat neostriatum inhibits the release of acetylcholine and dopamine but does not affect the release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glutamate or serotonin
    245. THE COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF VARIOUS HYDRA‐ZIDES ON γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND ITS METABOLISM
    246. Studies on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Transport in Cobalt Experimental Epilepsy in the Rat
    247. Induction of larval abalone settling and metamorphosis by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and its congeners from crustose red algae: II: applications to cultivation, seed …
    248. Studies on the effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the isolated guinea pig ileum
    249. … concentrations in the rat brain following injections into the substantia nigra of baclofen, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , γ -hydroxybutyric ACID , apomorphine and amphetamine
    250. Neurons in cat lateral geniculate nucleus that concentrate exogenous [3H]‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
    251. Neurons and terminals in the retrohippocampal region in the rat’s brain identified by anti-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and anti-glutamic ACID decarboxylase …
    252. Uptake of neurotransmitters by clonal lines of astrocytoma and neuroblastoma in culture. I. Transport of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    253. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content and glutamic decarboxylase and γ -aminobutyrate transaminase activities in the optic lobe of the developing chick
    254. The metabolism of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in the lobster nervous system–glutamic decarboxylase
    255. THE EFFECT OF SODIUM‐n‐DIPROPYL ACETATE ON γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐DEPENDENT INHIBITION IN THE RAT CORTEX AND SUBSTANTIA NIGRA IN …
    256. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID stimulates the release of endogenous ascorbic ACID from rat striatal tissue
    257. Respiratory reflexes in an isolated brainstem-lung preparation of the newborn rat: possible involvement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine
    258. Quantitative histochemistry of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cat spinal cord with special reference to presynaptic inhibition
    259. Enhancement of diazepam and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID binding by (+) etomidate and pentobarbital
    260. Antagonism of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine by convulsants in the cuneate nucleus of cat
    261. Central nervous system γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID activity in man: Relationship to age and sex as reflected in CSF
    262. Enhancement of the binding of 3H-diazepam to rat brain membranes in vitro by SQ 20009, a novel anxiolytic, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and muscimol
    263. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID metabolism and biochemistry of synaptic transmission
    264. Properties of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synthesis by rat renal cortex
    265. The Differential Effect of Ischemia on the Active Uptake of Dopamine, γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , and Glutamate by Brain Synap to somes
    266. Some characteristics of binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and acetylcholine to a synaptic vesicle fraction from mouse brain
    267. Metabolism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain slices
    268. Physicochemical characterization of detergent‐solubilized γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and benzodiazepine receptor proteins from bovine brain
    269. Alterations in γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content in the rat superior cervical ganglion and pineal gland
    270. Absence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from brain extracts containing factor I
    271. Mechanisms subserving the stimulatory and inhibitory components of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -ergic control of prolactin secretion in the rat
    272. The effect of phospholipases and proteases on the binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to junctional complexes of rat cerebellum
    273. The emergence, localization and maturation of neurotransmitter systems during development of the retina in Xenopus laevis. I. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    274. On the permeability of the presynaptic terminal of the crayfish neuromuscular junction during synaptic inhibition and the action of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    275. Regional rat brain benzodiazepine receptor number and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentration following a convulsion
    276. Uptake and stimulus‐evoked release of [3H]‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by myenteric nerves of guinea‐pig intestine
    277. Uptake of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by mitochondrial and synaptosomal fractions from mouse brain
    278. … of β-alanine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cleaned foraminiferal shells: implications for use as a chemical criterion to indicate removal of non-indigenous amino ACID …
    279. The effect of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the input conductance and membrane potential of Ascaris muscle
    280. … of ketamine HCl on [3H] 5-hydroxytryptamine accumulation by rat brain synaptosomal-rich fractions: comparison with [3H] catecholamine and [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID …
    281. δ‐Aminolaevulinic ACID Uptake, Toxicity, and Effect on [14C]γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Uptake into Neurons and Glia in Culture
    282. Depolarization of neurones in the isolated olfactory cortex of the guinea‐pig by γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    283. Concentration gradients of free and total γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and homocarnosine in human CSF: comparison of suboccipital and lumbar sampling
    284. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID shunt in germinating Sinapis alba seeds
    285. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the rat peripheral nervous system, pineal and posterior pituitary
    286. The cooperativity of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID action on the membrane of locust muscle fibers
    287. Site of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-mediated inhibition of growth hormone secretion in the rat
    288. Effects of sodium dipropylacetate on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and biogenic amines in rat brain
    289. Metabolism and brain uptake of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in galactosamine‐induced hepatic encephalopathy in rats
    290. … from 11 regions of one rat brain: electron microscopic and biochemical characterization and use in the study of drug effects on nerve terminal γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in …
    291. THE METABOLISM OF γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) IN THE LOBSTER NERVOUS SYSTEM–UPTAKE OF GABA IN NERVE‐MUSCLE PREPARATIONS1
    292. REDUCTION OF LEVEL OF L‐GLUTAMIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE BY γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID IN MOUSE BRAIN1
    293. Ethanol enhances [3H] diazepam binding at the benzodiazepine-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor-ionophore complex
    294. Parallel changes in the sensitivity of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and noradrenergic receptors following chronic administration of antidepressant and GABA ergic drugs: a …
    295. Pyrrolines as prodrugs of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID analogues
    296. Uptake and release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the guinea pig cochlear nucleus after axotomy of cochlear and centrifugal fibers
    297. bolism of the Inhibitory Neurotransmitter γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in a Rabbit Model of Fulminant Hepatic Failure
    298. Charge density in the crystal structure of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID at 122 K–an intramolecular methylene H bridge
    299. Methods for isolating ω-amino-ACID s: γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from rye grass
    300. Cortical lesions modulate turnover rates of acetylcholine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    301. A γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -specific transport mechanism in mammalian kidney
    302. … effects of motilin, somatostatin,[Leu] enkephalin,[Met] enkephalin, and taurine on neurons of the lateral vestibular nucleus: interactions with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    303. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , benzodiazepine binding sites and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentrations in epileptic El mouse brain
    304. The effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and picrotoxin on the junctional potential and the contraction of crayfish muscle
    305. … and pallidonigral pathways studied by a combination of retrograde horseradish peroxidase tracing and a pharmacohistochemical method for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID …
    306. Regional differences in the synaptosomal uptake of 3H-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and 14C-glutamate and possible role of exchange processes
    307. Stimulation of prolactin and growth hormone secretion by muscimol, a γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID agonist
    308. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamic ACID content of brains of rats treated with toxopyrimidine
    309. X-ray crystallographic and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic investigations of nipecotic ACID , a potent inhibitor of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) uptake
    310. On the pharmacology of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors on the cuneo‐thalamic relay cells of the cat
    311. Synthesis of acetylcholine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by dissociated cerebral cortical cells in vitro
    312. Transamination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and β-alanine in microorganisms
    313. Biosynthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by isolated axons of cone horizontal cells in the goldfish retina
    314. Morphine induced alterations of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and taurine contents and l-glutamate decar☐ ylase activity in rat spinal cord and thalamus: Possible correlates …
    315. Calcium‐induced release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from synaptosomes: Effects of tranquilizer drugs
    316. Net production of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in astrocytes in primary cultures determined by a sensitive mass spectrometric method
    317. Ultrastructural localization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in the mammalian central nervous system by means of [3H] muscimol binding
    318. Vasopressin release produced in anaesthetized cats by antagonists of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine
    319. In Vivo Release of Endogenous γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from Rat Striatum: Effects of Muscimol, Oxotremorine, and Morphine
    320. Evaluation of cerebrospinal fluid γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content in neurological and psychiatric disorders
    321. Synthesis of γ -Aminobutyryl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    322. The non‐selective blocking action of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on the sensory cerebral cortex of the rat
    323. Effect of inhibitors of γ ‐aminobutyrate aminotransferase on the accumulation of H‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by the retina
    324. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID synthesised in the olfactory nerve
    325. Numerical estimation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-containing neurons in three thalamic nuclei of the cat: direct GABA immunocytochemistry
    326. STIMULATORY EFFECT OF γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID UPON AMINO ACID INCORPORATION INTO PROTEIN BY A RIBOSOMAL SYSTEM FROM IMMATURE RAT …
    327. Effect of centrally acting drugs on the uptake of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) by slices of rat cerebral cortex
    328. Irreversible inactivation of pig brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -α-ketoglutarate transaminase by 4-amino-5-halopentanoic ACID s
    329. SOME EFFECTS OF DIETARY VITAMIN B6 DEFICIENCY ON γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID METABOLISM IN DEVELOPING RAT BRAIN
    330. Central antihypertensive properties of muscimol and related γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID agonists and the interaction of muscimol with baroreceptor reflexes
    331. Early Undernutrition and [3H]γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Binding in Rat Brain
    332. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the central nervous system of metamorphosing and mature Manduca sexta
    333. Competitive Inhibition of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptor Binding by N‐2‐Hydroxyethylpiperazine‐N′‐2‐ Ethanesulfonic ACID and Related Buffers
    334. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AGONISTS: AN in vitro COMPARISON BETWEEN DEPRESSION OF SPINAL SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY AND DEPOLARIZATION OF SPINAL …
    335. Anticonvulsant Activity of Muscimol and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Against Pyridoxal Phosphate‐Induced Epileptic Seizures
    336. Specific and sensitive method for the determination of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID using gas chromatography with electron-capture or mass fragmentographic detection
    337. Determination of the R (−)-and S (+)-enantiomers of γ -vinyl-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in human body fluids by gas chromatography—mass spectrometry
    338. Solubilization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor from rat brain
    339. Quisqualamine, a novel γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-related depressant amino ACID
    340. Sodium-dependent binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by morphologically characterized subcellular brain particles
    341. Formation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in Brain of Mice Treated with L-Glutamic ACID –γ -Hydrazide and Pyridoxal Phosphate-γ -Glutamyl Hydrazone.
    342. The effect of intrahippocampal administration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
    343. Presence of Radiolabelled Metabolites in Release Studies Using [3H]γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    344. THE CONVULSANT ACTION OF HYDRAZIDES AND REGIONAL CHANGES IN CEREBRAL γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND PYRIDOXAL PHOSPHATE …
    345. Pharmacokinetics of the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Agonist THIP (Gaboxadol) Following Intramuscular Administration to Man, with Observations in Dog
    346. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID enhancement of CL 218,872 affinity and evidence of benzodiazepine receptor heterogeneity
    347. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and crab muscle fibres
    348. High-affinity uptake of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cultured glial and neuronal cells
    349. Electrical stimulation of the stratum radiatum increases the release and neosynthesis of aspartate, glutamate, and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in rat hippocampal slices
    350. Effects of amino ACID s, especially taurine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ), on analgesia and calcium depletion induced by morphine in mice
    351. Renal tubular reabsorption of taurine, γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and β-alanine studied by continuous microperfusion
    352. Effects of sodium and bicarbonate ions on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding in synaptic membranes of rat brain
    353. Electrophoretic release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamic ACID from micropipettes
    354. Responses to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID applied to cell bodies and dendrites of rat visual cortical neurons
    355. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID enables synaptogenesis in the intact superior cervical ganglion of the adult rat
    356. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID metabolism in rat brain following chronic oral administration of ethanolamine O-sulphate
    357. Studies on the relation of γ -hydroxybutyric ACID (GHB) to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ): Evidence that GABA is not the sole source for GHB in rat brain
    358. A method for comparing the potencies of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID antagonists on single cortical neurones using micro-iontophoretic techniques
    359. Effect of milacemide, a glycinamide derivative, on the rat brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system
    360. Presence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamic ACID decarboxylase in Auerbach’s plexus of cat colon
    361. The interconversion of the zwitterion and the uncharged form of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) at low temperatures
    362. Antagonism by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to the actions of 5-hydroxytryptamine and nicotine on isolated organs
    363. The nature of the stimulatory action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the isolated perfused dog adrenals
    364. Investigations of nitrogen compounds and nitrogen metabolism in plants. Iii. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in plants, with special reference to the potato tuber and a new …
    365. Effects of some γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )-ergic drugs on the dopaminergic control of human growth hormone secretion
    366. Effect of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on brain serotonin and catecholamines
    367. Endogenous γ ‐Hydroxybutyrate in Rat Brain Areas: Postmortem Changes and Effects of Drugs Interfering with γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Metabolism
    368. Competition for diazepam receptor binding by diphenylhydantoin and its enhancement by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    369. Reduction in brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and in barbital narcosis during ethanol withdrawal
    370. Identification of an acceptor system for γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on isolated rat hepatocytes
    371. EFFECT OF THIAMINE DEPRIVATION AND THIAMINE ANTAGONISTS ON THE LEVEL OF γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND ON 2‐OXOGLUTARATE METABOLISM IN …
    372. Synthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID analogues of restricted conformation. Part 2. The 2-(aminomethyl) cycloalkanecarboxylic ACID s
    373. Pharmacological investigation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and the development of amygdala-kindled seizures in the rat
    374. The effect of penicillin on the release of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from cerebral cortex slices
    375. Inhibitory synaptic channels activated by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in crayfish muscle
    376. Molecular orbital studies on the conformation of GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID )
    377. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Picrotoxin on the Permeability of the Longitudinal Muscle of the Earthworm to Various Anions
    378. Taurine modulation of the benzodiazepine‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor complex in brain membranes
    379. Effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on Insulin, Glucagon, and Somatostatin Release from Isolated Perfused Dog Pancreas
    380. Changes in the free amino compounds in young tomato plants in light and darkness with particular reference to γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    381. Studies on the formation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from putrescine in rat organs and purification of its synthetic enzyme from rat intestine
    382. Baclofen (β‐p‐chlorophenyl‐γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ) enhances [3H]γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (3H‐GABA ) release from rat globus pallidus in vitro
    383. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID plasma levels and brain binding in Eck fistula dogs
    384. Quantitative visualization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in hippocampus and area dentata demonstrated by [3H] muscimol autoradiography
    385. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in normal human brain and Huntington disease
    386. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and taurine release in the striatum of the rat during hypoglycemic coma, studied by microdialysis
    387. Preferential” Binding” of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and Glycine to Synaptosome-Enriched Fractions of Rat Cerebral Cortex and Spinal Cord
    388. Characterization of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding in cultured brain cells
    389. Uptake and metabolism of exogenous γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by subcellular particles in a sodium-containing medium
    390. Succinic Semialdehyde as a Substrate for the Formation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    391. Histochemical localization of brain succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase-A γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID degradative enzyme
    392. GLUTAMINE, GLUTAMIC ACID , AND γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUIDS
    393. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors in brain postsynaptic densities
    394. Structure‐activity studies on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐like agents
    395. Inhibition by Diazepam and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID of Depolarization‐Induced Release of [14C]Cysteine Sulfinate and [3H]Glutamate in Rat Hippocampal Slices
    396. Ionophore A23187, verapamil, protonophores, and veratridine influence the release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from synaptosomes by modulation of the plasma …
    397. Ethanolamine-O-sulfate enhances γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID secretion into hypophysial portal blood and lowers serum prolactin concentrations
    398. Somatic and dendritic actions of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID agonists and uptake blockers in the hippocampusin vivo
    399. Effect of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID derivatives, especially, homopantothenic ACID , on excitability of the brain
    400. The thermodynamics of ionization of amino ACID s. I. The ionization constants of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    401. The role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID metabolism in the regulation of cerebral excitability
    402. Purification of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) receptor from rat brain by affinity column chromatography using a new benzodiazepine, 1012-S, as an immobilized ligand
    403. Efflux and exchange of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and nipecotic ACID catalysed by synaptic plasma membrane vesicles isolated from immature rat brain
    404. Chemical and autoradiographic analysis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport in Purkinje cells of the cerebellum
    405. Action of N-methyl-bicuculline on the binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to a synaptosomal fraction of rat cerebral cortex
    406. The effect of hydroxylamine and aminooxyacetic ACID on the cerebral in vitro utilization of glucose, fructose, glutamic ACID , and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    407. Convulsions and the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content of rat brain
    408. Distribution of Three Enzymes of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Metabolism in Monkey Retina
    409. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid of newborn infants
    410. Brain stem infusion of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID antagonist bicuculline increases plasma insulin levels in the rat
    411. The effect of some putative neurotransmitters on the release of 5-hydroxytryptamine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from slices of the rat midbrain raphe area
    412. Radioautographic studies of binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to the abdominal stretch receptors of the crayfish
    413. The Synthesis and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Transaminase Inhibition of Aminoöxy ACID s and Related Compounds
    414. Synthesis of analogues of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID . Part 11. Unsaturated and saturated tetronic ACID [furan-2, 4 (3 H, 5 H)-dione] derivatives
    415. Avermectin B1a: an irreversible activator of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -benzodiazepine-chloride-ionophore receptor complex
    416. Stimulation of [3H]γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Release by Calcium Chelators in Synaptosomes
    417. … EXOGENOUS SEROTONIN IN BRAIN TISSUE: COMPARISON OF SYNAPTOSOMES STORING SEROTONIN, NOREPINEPHRINE, AND γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID 1
    418. Potency of inhibitors for γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake by mouse brain subcellular particles at 0°
    419. The release of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glutamate, and acetylcholine from striatal slices: A mass fragmentographic study
    420. Low CSF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in Parkinson’s disease: Effect of levodopa and carbidopa
    421. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding antagonism by the amidine steroid RU5135
    422. Localization of cholinergic and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID containing pathways in brain
    423. A method for the estimation of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID using gas‐liquid chromatography and electron capture detection
    424. Benzodiazepine anticonvulsant action: γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -dependent modulation of the chloride ionophore
    425. Phosphatidylserine Enhancement of [3H]γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Uptake by Rat Whole Brain Synaptosomes
    426. Pharmacological specificity of synaptosomal and synaptic membrane γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) transport processes
    427. FACTORS AFFECTING THE SPONTANEOUS RELEASE OF [3H] γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID FROM THE FROG RETINA IN VITRO
    428. Characterization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ‐benzodiazepine receptor complexes by protection against inactivation by group‐specific reagents
    429. Effects of polyvalent cations on stimulus-coupled secretion of [14C]-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from isolated brain synaptosomes
    430. Exogenous and endogenous γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID of mouse brain particulates in a binding system in vitro
    431. Binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID to crayfish muscle and its relationship to receptor sites
    432. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamate decar☐ ylase (l-glutamate 1-car☐ y-lyase EC 4.1. 1.15) in the nervous system of the cockroach, Periplaneta americana. I. Regional …
    433. Antagonism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and muscimol by picrotoxin, bicuculline, strychnine, bemegride, leptazol, d-tubocurarine and theophylline in the isolated olfactory …
    434. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine activate Cl− channels having different characteristics in CNS neurones
    435. Influence of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on lordosis behavior and dopamine activity in estrogen primed spayed female rats
    436. Some correlations between picrotoxin-induced seizures and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in animal brain
    437. Presynaptic actions of 4-aminopyridine and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on rat sympathetic ganglia in vitro
    438. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake inhibition and anticonvulsant activity of nipecotic ACID esters
    439. Distribution and uptake of glycine, glutamate and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in the vagal nuclei and eight other regions of the rat medulla oblongata
    440. Differential solubilization of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptive sites from membranes of mammalian brain
    441. The uptake of [3H] γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID by isolated glial (Müller) cells from the mouse retina
    442. Possible Involvement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Growth Hormone Release Induced by a Met5-Enkephalin Analog in Conscious Rats
    443. Functional membrane vesicles from the nervous system of insects: I. Sodium-and chloride-dependent γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transport
    444. Agonism and antagonism of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    445. Biosynthesis of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from spermine in maize seedlings
    446. Possible regeneration of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -containing fibres into irides transplanted into the central nervous system
    447. Syntheses of Amide Derivatives of DL-β-Carboxy-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    448. Antagonism by penicillin of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID depolarizations at presynaptic sites in rat olfactory cortex and cuneate nucleus in vitro
    449. Electrophoretic mobilities of brain subcellular particles and binding of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , acetylcholine, norepinephrine, and 5-hydroxytryptamine
    450. BACTERIAL METABOLISM OF γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    451. Chemoreceptors for serotonin (5-HT), acetylcholine (ACh), bradykinin (BK), histamine (H) and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) on rabbit visceral afferent neurons
    452. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID turnover in rat striatum: effects of glutamate and kainic ACID
    453. Glutamic ACID Decarboxylase and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Huntington’s Disease Fibroblasts and Other Cultured Cells, Determined by a [3H]Muscimol Radioreceptor …
    454. CNDO/2 molecular orbital calculations on the conformational modes of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    455. Action mechanisms of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) and glycine on rat cortical neurons
    456. Anticonvulsant Properties of Hydroxylamine and Elevation of Cerebral γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Cats.
    457. The role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID as a mediator of positive dorsal root potentials
    458. Purine inhibition of [3H]-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding to rat brain membranes
    459. The effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on evoked potentials
    460. Turnover rates of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in substantia nigra, N. caudatus, globus pallidus and N. accumbens of rats injected with cataleptogenic and non-cataleptogenic …
    461. Benzodiazepine binding in chicken retina and its interaction with γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    462. Nonspecific depressant action of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on somatic reflexes
    463. Perikaryal cell labeling in the subthalamic nucleus following the injection of 3H-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID into the pallidal complex: an autoradiographic study in cat
    464. Isolated cerebral cortex: changes in levels of glutamic ACID , glutamine, aspartic ACID , and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    465. Studies on some physiological properties of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and related compounds
    466. Muscarinic cholinergic stimulation of somatostatin secretion from long term dispersed cell cultures of fetal rat hypothalamus: inhibition by γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and …
    467. … of the role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) in hyperbaric oxygen-induced convulsions in the rat. I. effects of increased γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and protective agents
    468. Distribution of glycine, γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID , glutamate decarboxylase, and γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID transaminase in rabbit and mudpuppy retinas
    469. Action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine on red nucleus neurones
    470. Clinical implications of enzyme-mediated alterations of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID content in human CSF
    471. Experimental febrile convulsions in epileptic chickens: the anticonvulsant effect of elevated γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID concentrations
    472. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in subcellular fractions of mouse brain and its relation to convulsions
    473. SEIZURES INDUCED BY HYPERBARIC OXYGEN AND CEREBRAL γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID IN CHICKS DURING DEVELOPMENT1
    474. Compartments of labeled and endogenous γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID giving rise to release evoked by potassium or veratridine in rat cortical slices
    475. Further studies on the role of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in paraoxon-induced convulsions
    476. Pharmacological and ionic features of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptors influencing electrical properties of melanotrophs isolated from the rat pars intermedia
    477. Microwave irradiation and brain γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in mice
    478. Effect of electrical stimulation and chlorpromazine on the uptake and release of taurine, γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glutamic ACID in mouse brain synaptosomes
    479. α-Methylene-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from Mycena pura
    480. Relationship between γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID metabolism and antivitamin B6-induced convulsions
    481. Binding of [3H] γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and [3H]Muscimol in Purified Rat Brain Synaptic Plasma Membranes and the Effects of Bicuculline
    482. Efflux of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID from and appearance of free arachidonic ACID inside synaptosomes
    483. Role of K+ in GABA (γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID )-evoked depolarization of peripheral nerve
    484. Bidirectional Movement of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in Rat Spinal Cord Slices
    485. Competitive Inhibition of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Synaptosomal Uptake by 4‐(4′‐Azidobenzoimidylamino) butanoic ACID
    486. Structure–activity studies on the inhibition of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID uptake in brain slices by compounds related to nipecotic ACID
    487. BACTERIAL OXIDATION OF NICOTINE: Formation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    488. Effect of freezing on γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in human cerebrospinal fluid
    489. Active transport of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain cortex slices, with special reference to phosphorus-32 turnover of phospholipids in cytoplasmic particulates
    490. Changes in brain levels of cyclic nucleotides and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in barbiturate dependence and withdrawal
    491. Action of analogues on γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID recognition sites in rat brain
    492. Enhancement of high affinity γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding in cerebellum of pyridoxine-deficient rat
    493. Protective Action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID against Oxygen Toxicity
    494. Pharmacological Investigation of Convulsant γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) Antagonists in Amygdala‐Kindled Rats
    495. Biological actions in vivo and in vitro of two γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA ) analogues: β-chloro GABA and β-phenyl GABA
    496. γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Greatly Increases the In Vivo Extracellular Taurine in the Rat Hippocampus
    497. HYDRAZIDE‐INDUCED SEIZURES AND CEREBRAL OF LEVELS γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID : A RE‐EVALUATION
    498. Erythrocyte membrane alterations in Huntington disease: Effects of γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
    499. Effects of an antispastic drug [β-(4-chlorophenyl)-γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID ] on Renshaw cell activity
    500. Accumulation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID due to adding ammonium or glutamine to cultured rice cells
    501. Stability of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in human cerebrospinal fluid and plasma
    502. Inhibition by pyridoxal-5′-phosphate of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor binding to synaptic membranes of cat cerebellum
    503. Synaptosomal uptake and release of dopamine in substantia nigra: effects of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and substance P
    504. The γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor in catfish brain
    505. … on Interactions of Some Drugs and Insecticides with the t‐Butylbicyclophosphorothionate Binding Site Within the γ ‐AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Receptor‐Ionophore Complex
    506. A nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA )
    507. Involvement of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in cardiovascular regulation
    508. γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID inhibits motility of the isolated guinea-pig urinary bladder