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1. Recherche d’une thérapie de la maladie de Lesch-Nyhan : identification de molécules « HPRT-like » issue d’un criblage virtuel et à haut débit

3. ChemInform Abstract: Design, Synthesis, and Binding Affinities of Novel Non‐Peptides Mimics of Somatostatin/Sandostatin.

10. Photoaffinity labeling of peripheral-type benzodiazepine-binding sites.

11. Effects of depolarizing stimuli on calcium homeostasis in cultured rat motoneurones

15. Effects of depolarizing stimuli on calcium homeostasis in cultured rat motoneurones.

16. Localization of presenilin-1 mRNA in rat brain.

17. Neuroprotective effects of RPR 104632, a novel antagonist at the glycine site of the NMDA receptor, in vitro.

18. Cloning, pharmacological characterization, and anatomical distribution of a rat cDNA encoding for a galanin receptor.

19. Congo red protects against toxicity of beta-amyloid peptides on rat hippocampal neurones.

20. The trophic effect of beta-amyloid 25-35 peptide is not mediated by NK1 or bombesin receptors.

21. [3H]spiroperidol binding on lymphocytes: changes in two different groups of schizophrenic patients and effect of neuroleptic treatment.

23. Differential effects of typical and atypical neuroleptics on alpha-noradrenergic and dopaminergic post synaptic receptors.

24. Multiple benzodiazepine receptors: evidence of dissociation between anticonflict and anticonvulsant properties by PK 8165 and PK 9084 (two quinoline derivatives).

25. A subacute treatment of L-methionine induces an increase in the number of [3H]spiperone binding sites in the striatum of the rat.

26. Dihydropyridine and peripheral type benzodiazepine binding sites: subcellular distribution and molecular size determination.

27. Characterization of solubilized "peripheral type" benzodiazepine binding sites from rat adrenals by using [3H]PK 11195, an isoquinoline carboxamide derivative.

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