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Iontophoretic studies of neurones in the mammalian cerebral cortexThinking outside the cleft to understand synaptic activity: contribution of the cystine-glutamate antiporter (System xc-) to normal and pathological glutamatergic signalingMitochondrial changes induced by potassium and sodium in the duodenal absorptive cell as studied with the electron microscope.The gamma-glutamyl cycle: a possible transport system for amino acidsGlutamate as a neurotransmitter in the healthy brainOxygen-inducible glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase as protective switch transforming neurotoxic glutamate to metabolic fuel during acute ischemic stroke.Uptake of 5-hydroxy[14C]tryptophan by rat and dog brain slicesEffects of simultaneous or prior infusion of sugars on the fate of infused protein hydrolysates.The role of cell swelling in ischemic renal damage and the protective effect of hypertonic soluteThe ultrastructural localization of the isozymes of aspartate aminotransferase in murine tissues.A study of the fluid uptake of rat kidney slices in vitro.The freezing point depression of mammalian tissues in relation to the question of osmotic activity of cell fluid.Studies of fluid exchanges between rat liver slices and simple mediaThe freezing point depression of mammalian tissues after sudden heating in boiling distilled water.The potential of water in mammalian tissues.Abnormalities of cerebrospinal fluid amino-acids in purulent meningitis.GABA increases Ca2+ in cerebellar granule cell precursors via depolarization: implications for proliferation.Synaptic activity and bioenergy homeostasis: implications in brain trauma and neurodegenerative diseases.Swelling of the rat retina induced by metabolic inhibition.When and why amino acids?Inducible glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase as a therapeutic target against ischemic strokeFactors affecting the incorporation of radioactive phosphate into the pentosenucleic acids of brain slicesActive transport of water, sodium, potassium and alpha-oxoglutarate by kidney-cortex slicesIncorporation of radioactive phosphate into lipids and pentosenucleic acid of cat brain slices; the effect of inorganic ions.The role of glutamic acid in the transport of potassium in brain and retina.Studies on the glutamine and glutamic acid content of the rat brain during insulin hypoglycaemia.The inorganic phosphate and phosphocreatine of Brain especially during metabolism in vitroIn vitro measurements of the turnover rate of potassium in brain and retina.The uptake and efflux of glycine from rat cerebral-cortex slices.Cerebral metabolism in the sheep. 1. Normal sheepTHE METABOLISM OF GLUTAMATE IN HOMOGENATES AND SLICES OF BRAIN CORTEX.Changes caused by injurious agents in the permeability of surviving cells of liver and of kidney.On the mechanism of fluid exchange of tissues in vitro.EFFECT OF AMMONIUM AND OTHER IONS ON THE GLUCOSE-DEPENDENT ACTIVE TRANSPORT OF L-HISTIDINE IN SLICES OF RAT-BRAIN CORTEX.Protein interactions and metabolic response to stimulating agents in isolated cerebral tissues: histones as inhibitors.The uptake and efflux of L-phenylalanine and L-tyrosine from rat brain cerebral cortex slicesPhosphates of brain during in vitro metabolism: effects of oxygen, glucose, glutamate, glutamine, and calcium and potassium saltsAnticonvulsants and the metabolism of separated mammalian cerebral tissuesThe metabolism and glutamic acid content of rat brain in relation to thiopentone anaesthesia.Metabolic response in vitro to electrical stimulation of sections of mammalian brain.
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Accumulation of glutamic acid in isolated brain tissue.
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Accumulation of glutamic acid in isolated brain tissue.
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