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The mode of morphine uptake into brain slices

Teller DN; de Guzman T; Lajtha A
PMID: 4854960
ISSN: 0006-8993
CID: 60718

Postmortem changes in the cerebral free amino acid pool

Lajtha A; Toth J
PMID: 4853711
ISSN: 0006-8993
CID: 60719

The distribution of amino acids, Na+ and K+ from surface to centre in incubated slices of mouse brain

Sershen H; Lajtha A
PMID: 4854730
ISSN: 0022-3042
CID: 60720

The effects of metabolic inhibitors on amino acid uptake and the levels of ATP, Na+, and K+ in incubated slices of mouse brain

Banay-Schwartz M; Teller DN; Gergely A; Lajtha A
PMID: 4132385
ISSN: 0006-8993
CID: 60721

Measurements of rates of protein synthesis in rat brain slices

Dunlop DS; Van Elden W; Lajtha A
PMID: 4407275
ISSN: 0022-3042
CID: 60722

Protein and peptide hydrolases of the rat hypothalamus and pituitary

Marks N; Galoyan A; Grynbaum A; Lajtha A
PMID: 4407096
ISSN: 0022-3042
CID: 60723

Independence of amino acid uptake from tissue swelling in incubated slices of brain

Banay-Schwartz M; Gergely A; Lajtha A
PMID: 4423342
ISSN: 0006-8993
CID: 60724

Drug uptake by brain. II. Barbiturate uptake alters the transport of amino acids in vitro(1)

Teller DN; De Guzman T; Lajtha A
1. Valine and leucine uptake into mouse brain slices was stimulated by 1 to 4 mM phenobarbital and pentobarbital. Greater concentrations of these two barbiturates inhibited the transport of these amino acids. Barbital, isobarbituric acid, and 5-nitrobarbituric acid had no effect, while amobarbital and secobarbital produced only inhibition of uptake. 2. Transport of glutamate and aspartate was unaffected by phenobarbital concentrations that inhibited uptake of lysine and alpha-aminoisobutyric acid. 3. Changes in the Na+ and K+ content of the slices were not related to stimulation of valine or leucine uptake. 4. There was no concentrative uptake of phenobarbital by brain slices. The partially saturable uptake of pentobarbital was not by active transport, because the uptake increased after heating brain, liver, or kidney slices to 95 degrees for 10 min. 5. This study shows that individual members of a pharmacologically related group may have specific effects on a composite physiological function (amino acid transport) of brain tissue
PMID: 4471553
ISSN: 0507-2972
CID: 60725

CONCURRENT HYPER-HYPO-REACTIVE SYNDROME FOLLOWING MORPHINE MICROINJECTION IN MIDBRAIN CENTRAL GRAY [Meeting Abstract]

JACQUET, Y; LAJTHA, A
ISI:A1974T538600177
ISSN: 0021-793x
CID: 115616

Biochemistry of brain tumors

Wollemann, Maria; Lajtha, Abel
Budapest : Akad. Kiado, 1974
Extent: 194 p.
ISBN: n/a
CID: 2220