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51. lynx1, an endogenous toxin-like modulator of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the mammalian CNS.

52. Heteromeric complexes of alpha 5 and/or alpha 7 subunits. Effects of calcium and potential role in nicotine-induced presynaptic facilitation.

53. Presynaptic ionotropic receptors and the control of transmitter release.

54. Functional contribution of the alpha5 subunit to neuronal nicotinic channels expressed by chick sympathetic ganglion neurones.

55. Functional contribution of the alpha7 subunit to multiple subtypes of nicotinic receptors in embryonic chick sympathetic neurones.

56. Modulation of nicotinic AChR channels by prostaglandin E2 in chick sympathetic ganglion neurons.

57. A cysteine-rich isoform of neuregulin controls the level of expression of neuronal nicotinic receptor channels during synaptogenesis.

58. Neurobiology: memories of nicotine.

60. Presynaptic ionotropic receptors.

61. Nicotine enhancement of fast excitatory synaptic transmission in CNS by presynaptic receptors.

62. Developmental regulation of multiple nicotinic AChR channel subtypes in embryonic chick habenula neurons: contributions of both the alpha 2 and alpha 4 subunit genes.

63. Diversity in functional properties and primary structure of neuronal nicotinic receptor channels.

64. Enhanced ACh sensitivity is accompanied by changes in ACh receptor channel properties and segregation of ACh receptor subtypes on sympathetic neurons during innervation in vivo.

65. Diversity in primary structure and function of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor channels.

66. Functional contribution of neuronal AChR subunits revealed by antisense oligonucleotides.

67. Developmental changes in transmitter sensitivity and synaptic transmission in embryonic chicken sympathetic neurons innervated in vitro.

68. Substance P modulates single-channel properties of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.

69. Somatostatin and substance P inhibit catecholamine secretion from isolated cells of guinea-pig adrenal medulla.

70. On the mechanism of acetylcholine receptor accumulation at newly formed synapses on chick myotubes.

71. Functional properties and developmental regulation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors on embryonic chicken sympathetic neurons.

72. Both nicotinic and muscarinic receptors mediate catecholamine secretion by isolated guinea-pig chromaffin cells.

73. Purification of adrenal medullary chromaffin cells by density gradient centrifugation.

74. Catecholamine uptake into isolated adrenal chromaffin cells: inhibition of uptake by acetylcholine.

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