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2. The adiponectin receptor agonist AdipoRon normalizes glucose metabolism and prevents obesity but not growth retardation induced by glucocorticoids in young mice
3. CD8+ T cells are essential for the effects of enriched environment on hippocampus-dependent behavior, hippocampal neurogenesis and synaptic plasticity
4. Interactions between Heterologous Forms of Prion Protein: Binding, Inhibition of Conversion, and Species Barriers
5. TRH modulates glutamatergic synaptic inputs on CA1 neurons of the mouse hippocampus in a biphasic manner
6. Enriched environment decreases microglia and brain macrophages inflammatory phenotypes through adiponectin-dependent mechanisms: Relevance to depressive-like behavior
7. Neurogenesis-independent antidepressant-like effects of enriched environment is dependent on adiponectin
8. Purification of the Pathological Isoform of Prion Protein (PrPSc or PrPres) from Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy-affected Brain Tissue
9. The Neurotensin Receptor from Mammalian Brain : Solubilization and Purification by Affinity Chromatography
10. Oxidation reduces the fibrillation but not the neurotoxicity of the prion peptide PrP106–126
11. Amidation and Structure Relaxation Abolish the Neurotoxicity of the Prion Peptide PrP106–126 in Vivo and in Vitro
12. Pathological Prion Protein Exposure Switches on Neuronal Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Pathway Resulting in Microglia Recruitment
13. Filipin Prevents Pathological Prion Protein Accumulation by Reducing Endocytosis and Inducing Cellular PrP Release
14. In Vivo Cytotoxicity of the Prion Protein Fragment 106–126
15. In Vivo and In Vitro Neurotoxicity of the Human Prion Protein (PrP) Fragment P118-135 Independently of PrP Expression.
16. Identification in the rat neurotensin receptor of amino-acid residues critical for the binding of neurotensin
17. The 100-kDa Neurotensin Receptor Is gp95/Sortilin, A Non-G-Protein-coupled Receptor
18. Thr-422 and Tyr-424 Residues in the Carboxyl Terminus Are Critical for the Internalization of the Rat Neurotensin Receptor
19. Ontogenesis and binding properties of high-affinity neurotensin receptors in human brain
20. Binding and internalization of iodinated neurotensin in neuronal cultures from embryonic mouse brain
21. Stable Expression of the Mouse Levocabastine-Sensitive Neurotensin Receptor in HEK 293 Cell Line: Binding Properties, Photoaffinity Labeling, and Internalization Mechanism
22. Internalization and intracellular mobilization of neurotensin in neuronal cells
23. 20 - Neurotensin Receptors in Primary Culture of Neurons
24. Contributors to Volume 11
25. Specific inhibition of pathological prion protein accumulation by small interfering RNAs.
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