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October 12, 2005
Mobility of heavy metals from tailings to stream waters in a mining activity contaminated site
A Concas, C Ardau, A Cristini, et al.
Brain Research
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March 1, 1991
Neurochemical action of the general anaesthetic propofol on the chloride ion channel coupled with GABAA receptors
A Concas, G Santoro, M Serra, et al.
Life Sciences
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January 1, 1988
Aging reduces the GABA-dependent 36Cl- flux in rat brain membrane vesicles
A Concas, S Pepitoni, T Atsoggiu, et al.
Psychopharmacology
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January 1, 1991
Failure of gamma-hydroxybutyrate to alter the function of the GABAA receptor complex in the rat cerebral cortex
M Serra, E Sanna, C Foddi, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology
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April 25, 1990
Reduction of reticulata neuronal activity by zolpidem and alpidem, two imidazopyridines with high affinity for type I benzodiazepine receptors
G Mereu, G Carcangiu, A Concas, et al.
Chemosphere
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November 29, 2005
Mechanically induced self-propagating reactions: analysis of reactive substrates and degradation of aromatic sulfonic pollutants
S Caschili, F Delogu, A Concas, et al.
Neurochemical Research
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January 1, 1991
Foot-shock stress enhances the increase of [35S]TBPS binding in the rat cerebral cortex and the convulsions induced by isoniazid
M Serra, E Sanna, A Concas, et al.
Cell Proliferation
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November 3, 2010
Experimental analysis and modelling of in vitro HUVECs proliferation in the presence of various types of drugs
L Mancuso, M Scanu, M Pisu, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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March 1, 1991
Ex vivo binding of t-[35S )butylbicyclophosphorothionate: a biochemical tool to study the pharmacology of ethanol at the gamma-aminobutyric acid-coupled chloride channel
E Sanna, A Concas, M Serra, et al.
Brain Research
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February 26, 1996
Inhibition by the neurosteroid allopregnanolone of basal and stress-induced acetylcholine release in the brain of freely moving rats
L Dazzi, A Sanna, E Cagetti, et al.
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Chemosphere
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October 12, 2005
Mobility of heavy metals from tailings to stream waters in a mining activity contaminated site
A Concas, C Ardau, A Cristini, et al.
Brain Research
|
March 1, 1991
Neurochemical action of the general anaesthetic propofol on the chloride ion channel coupled with GABAA receptors
A Concas, G Santoro, M Serra, et al.
Life Sciences
|
January 1, 1988
Aging reduces the GABA-dependent 36Cl- flux in rat brain membrane vesicles
A Concas, S Pepitoni, T Atsoggiu, et al.
Psychopharmacology
|
January 1, 1991
Failure of gamma-hydroxybutyrate to alter the function of the GABAA receptor complex in the rat cerebral cortex
M Serra, E Sanna, C Foddi, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology
|
April 25, 1990
Reduction of reticulata neuronal activity by zolpidem and alpidem, two imidazopyridines with high affinity for type I benzodiazepine receptors
G Mereu, G Carcangiu, A Concas, et al.
Chemosphere
|
November 29, 2005
Mechanically induced self-propagating reactions: analysis of reactive substrates and degradation of aromatic sulfonic pollutants
S Caschili, F Delogu, A Concas, et al.
Neurochemical Research
|
January 1, 1991
Foot-shock stress enhances the increase of [35S]TBPS binding in the rat cerebral cortex and the convulsions induced by isoniazid
M Serra, E Sanna, A Concas, et al.
Cell Proliferation
|
November 3, 2010
Experimental analysis and modelling of in vitro HUVECs proliferation in the presence of various types of drugs
L Mancuso, M Scanu, M Pisu, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
|
March 1, 1991
Ex vivo binding of t-[35S )butylbicyclophosphorothionate: a biochemical tool to study the pharmacology of ethanol at the gamma-aminobutyric acid-coupled chloride channel
E Sanna, A Concas, M Serra, et al.
Brain Research
|
February 26, 1996
Inhibition by the neurosteroid allopregnanolone of basal and stress-induced acetylcholine release in the brain of freely moving rats
L Dazzi, A Sanna, E Cagetti, et al.
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