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Numerical computation of distortions in magnetic fields and induced currents in physiological solutions produced by microscope objectives.Effects of microscope objectives on magnetic field exposures.Enhanced Monitoring of Nanosecond Electric Pulse-Evoked Membrane Conductance Changes in Whole-Cell Patch Clamp Experiments.Endogenous opiate receptor ligand: electrically induced release in the guinea pig ileum.Nanosecond electric pulses differentially affect inward and outward currents in patch clamped adrenal chromaffin cells.Vasoactive intestinal peptide stimulates catecholamine biosynthesis in isolated adrenal chromaffin cells: evidence for a cyclic AMP-dependent phosphorylation and activation of tyrosine hydroxylase.The transient nicotinic stimulation of tyrosine hydroxylase gene transcription in bovine adrenal chromaffin cells is independent of c-fos gene activation.Nicotinic cholinergic regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase gene expression and catecholamine synthesis in isolated bovine adrenal chromaffin cells.Protein synthesis blockade differentially affects the degradation of constitutive and nicotinic receptor-induced tyrosine hydroxylase protein level in isolated bovine chromaffin cells.Extracellular calcium modulates vitamin D-dependent calbindin-D28K gene expression in chick kidney cells.1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 induces the synthesis of vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding protein in cultured chick kidney cells.Nanosecond electric pulses: a novel stimulus for triggering Ca2+ influx into chromaffin cells via voltage-gated Ca2+ channels.Intracellular calcium activity in isolated bovine adrenal chromaffin cells in the presence and absence of 60 Hz magnetic fields.Inhibition of enkephalin degradation in the guinea pig ileum.Catecholamine release from cultured bovine adrenal medullary chromaffin cells in the presence of 60-Hz magnetic fields.Nicotinic stimulation modulates tyrosine hydroxylase mRNA half-life and protein binding to the 3'UTR in a manner that requires transcription.Generation of functionally competent single bovine adrenal chromaffin cells from cell aggregates using the neutral protease dispase.Nanosecond electric pulse-induced calcium entry into chromaffin cells.In vitro phosphorylation of bovine adrenal chromaffin cell tyrosine hydroxylase by endogenous protein kinases.High-affinity dextromethorphan binding sites in guinea pig brain. II. Competition experiments.Dielectric properties of isolated adrenal chromaffin cells determined by microfluidic impedance spectroscopy.Adrenal Chromaffin Cells Exposed to 5-ns Pulses Require Higher Electric Fields to Porate Intracellular Membranes than the Plasma Membrane: An Experimental and Modeling Study.Opiate receptor: irreversible inactivation by an alkylating local anesthetic.Competitive inhibition of stereospecific opiate binding by local anesthetics in mouse brain.Numerical study of induced current perturbations in the vicinity of excitable cells exposed to extremely low frequency magnetic fields.Adrenal chromaffin cells do not swell when exposed to nanosecond electric pulses.High-affinity binding of the antitussive dextromethorphan to guinea-pig brain.Different Membrane Pathways Mediate Ca2+ Influx in Adrenal Chromaffin Cells Exposed to 150-400 ns Electric Pulses.Phosphorylation of bovine adrenal chromaffin cell tyrosine hydroxylase. Temporal correlation of acetylcholine's effect on site phosphorylation, enzyme activation, and catecholamine synthesisHigh-affinity dextromethorphan binding sites in guinea pig brain. I. Initial characterizationEvidence for the differential release of the cotransmitters ATP and noradrenaline from sympathetic nerves of the guinea-pig vas deferensRelationship between the nicotinic cholinergic mediated induction of tyrosine hydroxylase and release of catecholamines in bovine adrenal chromaffin cellsNicotinic cholinergic regulation of tetrahydrobiopterin levels in bovine adrenal chromaffin cellsModulation of intracellular Ca2+ levels in chromaffin cells by nanoelectropulses
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