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2. Radioenzymatic paper-chromatographic assay for dopamine and norepinephrine in cerebroventricular cisternal perfusate of cat following administration of cocaine or d-amphetamine.

3. Obesity during preclinical Alzheimer's disease development exacerbates brain metabolic decline.

4. Chromatographic separation of reaction products from the choline acetyltransferase and carnitine acetyltransferase assay: differential ChAT and CrAT activity in brain extracts from Alzheimer's disease versus controls.

6. Isolation and identification of methylarginines from bovine brain.

7. Structural alterations of amino acids at the level of aminoacyl-tRNAs: identification of the transformation products of dicarboxylic amino acids.

8. Structural alterations of amino acids at the level of aminoacyl-tRNAs: transformation of dicarboxylic amino acids.

9. Some properties of a homocarnosine-carnosine synthetase isolated from rat brain.

10. Uptake and release of possible false transmitter amino acids by rat brain tissue.

11. Brain levels and turnover rates of presumptive neurotransmitters as influenced by administration and withdrawal of ethanol in mice.

13. High affinity transport of choline into synaptosomes of rat brain.

14. Histamine-dependent formation of N-acetyl-aspartyl peptides in mouse brain.

15. Cerebral tryptophan-2,3-dioxygenase (pyrrolase) and its induction in rat brain.

17. The inhibition of brain choline kinase by hemicholinium-3.

19. Formation of gamma-amino-beta-hydroxybutyric acid from 2-hydroxyputrescine in rat brain.

20. Formamidase in rat brain.

21. Formation of gamma-glutamylhistamine from histamine in rat brain.

23. Biosynthesis of free amino acids in the brain of Jimpy mice.

24. The biosynthesis of 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol sulphate by liver and brain.

25. Passage of taurine into adult mammalian brain.

26. Biochemical characterization of beta-n-oxalyl-l-alpha, beta-diaminopropionic acid, the Lathyrus sativus neurotoxin as an excitant amino acid.

27. Studies on the function of N-acetyl aspartic acid in brain.

28. The distribution of tryptophan hydroxylase in cat brain.

30. 5-hydroxytryptophan pyrrolase in rat brain.

31. Effect of thyroid hormone on the biochemical maturation of rat brain: conversion of glucose-carbon into amino acids.

32. Disposition of fucose in brain.

33. Adenosine kinase of mammalian brain: partial purification and its role for the uptake of adenosine.

34. The effects of precursor loading in the cerebral metabolism of 5-hydroxyindoles.

35. Tryptophan transport across the synaptosomal membrane.

37. Biosynthesis of ribonucleic acid in rat brain slices.

38. An ATP pool associated with adenyl cyclase of brain tissue.

39. Compartmentation and labelling of amino acids in the developing rat brain after injection of (U- 14 C) ribose.

40. Formation of putreanine, N-(4-aminobutyl)-3-aminopropionic acid from spermidine in rat brain and liver.

41. Biosynthesis of aspartic, glutamic, gamma-aminobutyric acids and glutamine in brain of rats deprived of total sleep or paradoxical sleep.

43. Some free amino acids in dog brain during development.

44. Metabolic effects of azaserine in rat brain.

45. Sulphate ester formation from catecholamine metabolites and pyrogallol in rat brain in vivo.

46. Compartmentation of glutamate metabolism in the developing brain: experiments with labelled glucose, acetate, phenylalanine, tyrosine and proline.

47. Changes in polysomes of the developing rat brain.

48. Some effects of dietary vitamin B 6 deficiency and 4-deoxypyridoxine on -aminobutyric acid metabolism in rat brain.

49. Fucose incorporation into glycoproteins of mouse brain.

50. Synthesis of glycoproteins in brain: identification, purification and properties of a synaptosomal sialyl transferase utilizing endogenous and exogenous acceptors.