261 results on '"Hiripi, L."'
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2. An Octopaminergic System in the CNS of the Snails, Lymnaea stagnalis and Helix pomatia
3. The potential impact of new generation transgenic methods on creating rabbit models of cardiac diseases
4. Monitoring of Venus transgenic cell migration during pregnancy in non-transgenic rabbits
5. P25-03 Exploration of the novel role of NADPH oxidases in the biotransformation of T2 mycotoxin
6. Behavioural and Biochemical Changes in the Feeding System of Lymnaea Induced by the Dopamine and Serotonin Neurotoxins 6-hydroxydopamine and 5,6-dihydroxytryptamine
7. On the emerging role of rabbit as human disease model and the instrumental role of novel transgenic tools
8. Transgenic rabbit production with simian immunodeficiency virus-derived lentiviral vector
9. 278LQT5 transgenic rabbits are characterized by increased repolarization instability and arrhythmia susceptibility
10. A NOVEL LQT5 TRANSGENIC RABBIT MODEL FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF PROARRHYTHMIC SIDE EFFECTS OF DEVELOPMENTAL COMPOUNDS: 303
11. The Terrestrial Snail, Helix Pomatia, Adapts to Environmental Conditions by the Modulation of Central Arousal
12. Humoral Serotonin and Dopamine Modulate the Feeding in The Snail, Helix pomatia
13. Neuronal background of activation of estivated snails, with special attention to the monoaminergic system: a biochemical, physiological, and neuroanatomical study
14. The Effect of Food Intake on the Central Monoaminergic System in the Snail, Lymnaea Stagnalis
15. Serotonergic and Dopaminergic Influence of the Duration of Embryogenesis and Intracapsular Locomotion of Lymnaea Stagnalis L.
16. On the Use of Post-Transcriptional Processing Elements in Transgenes
17. The Transgenic Rabbit as Model for Human Diseases and as a Source of Biologically Active Recombinant Proteins
18. The possible roles of the monoaminergic system in the feeding of the snail Helix pomatia
19. Rescuing Lethal Phenotypes Induced by Disruption of Genes in Mice: a Review of Novel Strategies
20. In vitro and in vivo effects of formamidines in locust (Locusta migratoria migratorioides)
21. Octopamine in the central nervous system of Oligochaeta: an immunocytochemical and biochemical study
22. Characterization of the tyraminergic system in the central nervous system of the locust,Locusta migratoria migratoides
23. POSSIBLE ROLE OF AMINERGIC SYSTEMS IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOR OF EMBRYOS OF THE POND SNAIL LYMNAEA STAGNALIS: P.288
24. Dopamine and serotonin receptors mediating contractions of the snail, helix pomatia, salivary duct
25. GFP transgenic animals in biomedical research: a review of potential disadvantages
26. Membrane effects of toxins isolated from a cyanobacterium, Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii, on identified molluscan neurones
27. Role of tyrosine, DOPA and decarboxylase enzymes in the synthesis of monoamines in the brain of the locust
28. Monitoring of Venus transgenic cell migration during pregnancy in non-transgenic rabbits
29. A comparison of four techniques for mapping the distribution of serotonin and serotonin-containing neurons in fixed and living ganglia of the snail,Lymnaea
30. DISTRIBUTION AND METABOLISM OF OCTOPAMINE IN THE LOCUST BRAIN AS RELATED TO METAMORPHOSIS
31. ADENYLATE CYCLASE AS A RECEPTOR FOR MONOAMINES AND A PEPTIDE TRANSMITTER PROCTOLIN IN THE INSECT BRAIN
32. OPIATE RECEPTORS IN THE BRAIN OF MOLLUSCS (ANODONTA CYGNEA, HELIX POMATIA)
33. NEGATIVE FEED-BACK REGULATION OF SEROTONIN RELEASE IN MOLLUSCAN GANGLION
34. OCTOPAMINE AND DOPAMINE SENSITIVE ADENYLATE CYCLASE IN THE BRAIN OF LOCUSTA MIGRATORIA
35. SECOND MESSENGERS AND MONOAMINE RECEPTORS IN THE REGULATION OF METAMORPHOSIS OF LOCUSTA MIGRATORIA MIGRATORIOIDES R. F.
36. BEHAVIOURAL EFFECTS OF MORPHINE ON THE LAND SNAIL HELIX POMATIA. DEMONSTRATION OF TOLERANCE
37. Estimation of serotonin and its action on oviducts and uteri of some oviparous and viviparous insects
38. Expression of active human blood clotting VIII in mammary gland of transgenic rabbits
39. Humoral serotonin and dopamine modulate the feeding in the snail,Helix pomatia
40. The terrestrial snail,Helix pomatia, adapts to environmental conditions by the modulation of central arousal
41. Neuronal background of activation of estivated snails, with special attention to the monoaminergic system: a biochemical, physiological, and neuroanatomical study
42. Isolation and some effects of functional, low-phenylalanine κ-casein expressed in the milk of transgenic rabbits
43. Serotonergic and dopaminergic influence of the duration of embryogenesis and intracapsular locomotion ofLymnaea stagnalisL.
44. Expression of Active Human Blood Clotting Factor VIII in Mammary Gland of Transgenic Rabbits
45. Methionine enkephalin inhibits the bursting activity of the Br-type neuron inHelix pomatia L.
46. Naloxone selectively blocks dopamine response of Br-type neuron inHelix pomatia L.
47. The effect of proctolin on the adenylate and guanylate cyclases in theLocusta brain at various developmental stages
48. Development of catecholaminergic neurons in the pond snail,Lymnaea stagnalis: II. Postembryonic development of central and peripheral cells
49. Development of catecholaminergic neurons in the pond snail,Lymnaea stagnalis: I. Embryonic development of dopamine-containing neurons and dopamine-dependent behaviors
50. Polymorphic insertions/deletions of both 1550nt and 100nt in two microsatellite-containing, LINE-related intronic regions of the rabbit κ-casein gene
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