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Journal of Neural Transmission. Supplementum
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August 13, 1998
Cerebrolysin protects isolated cortical neurons from neurodegeneration after brief histotoxic hypoxia
B Hutter-Paier, E Steiner, M Windisch
Arzneimittel-Forschung
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March 1, 1996
Effects of two protein-free peptide derivatives on passive avoidance behaviour of 24-month-old rats
B Hutter-Paier, U Eggenreich, M Windisch
Arzneimittel-Forschung
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March 1, 1996
Dose-dependent behavioural effects of two protein-free peptide derivatives on the passive avoidance reaction of rats
B Hutter-Paier, U Eggenreich, M Windisch
Revista De Neurologia
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August 19, 2000
[Epidermal growth factor-responsive precursors with similar properties isolated from embryonic rat septum and striatum]
L Castillo, E Grygar, B Hutter-Paier
Journal of Neural Transmission. Supplementum
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November 29, 2002
Current drugs and future hopes in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease
M Windisch, B Hutter-Paier, E Schreiner
Journal of Neural Transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996)
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July 19, 2001
Effects of Cerebrolysin on the outgrowth and protection of processes of cultured brain neurons
M Hartbauer, B Hutter-Paie, M Windisch
Journal of Neural Transmission. Supplementum
|
January 1, 1996
Death of cultured telencephalon neurons induced by glutamate is reduced by the peptide derivative Cerebrolysin
B Hutter-Paier, E Grygar, M Windisch
Cytogenetic and Genome Research
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April 1, 2006
Repetitive elements in imprinted genes
J Walter, B Hutter, T Khare, et al.
Journal of Neural Transmission. Supplementum
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January 1, 1996
Cerebrolysin protects neurons from ischemia-induced loss of microtubule--associated protein 2
B Hutter-Paier, M Frühwirth, E Grygar, et al.
Journal of Neural Transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996)
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July 28, 2001
Antiapoptotic effects of the peptidergic drug cerebrolysin on primary cultures of embryonic chick cortical neurons
M Hartbauer, B Hutter-Paier, G Skofitsch, et al.
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Journal of Neural Transmission. Supplementum
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August 13, 1998
Cerebrolysin protects isolated cortical neurons from neurodegeneration after brief histotoxic hypoxia
B Hutter-Paier, E Steiner, M Windisch
Arzneimittel-Forschung
|
March 1, 1996
Effects of two protein-free peptide derivatives on passive avoidance behaviour of 24-month-old rats
B Hutter-Paier, U Eggenreich, M Windisch
Arzneimittel-Forschung
|
March 1, 1996
Dose-dependent behavioural effects of two protein-free peptide derivatives on the passive avoidance reaction of rats
B Hutter-Paier, U Eggenreich, M Windisch
Revista De Neurologia
|
August 19, 2000
[Epidermal growth factor-responsive precursors with similar properties isolated from embryonic rat septum and striatum]
L Castillo, E Grygar, B Hutter-Paier
Journal of Neural Transmission. Supplementum
|
November 29, 2002
Current drugs and future hopes in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease
M Windisch, B Hutter-Paier, E Schreiner
Journal of Neural Transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996)
|
July 19, 2001
Effects of Cerebrolysin on the outgrowth and protection of processes of cultured brain neurons
M Hartbauer, B Hutter-Paie, M Windisch
Journal of Neural Transmission. Supplementum
|
January 1, 1996
Death of cultured telencephalon neurons induced by glutamate is reduced by the peptide derivative Cerebrolysin
B Hutter-Paier, E Grygar, M Windisch
Cytogenetic and Genome Research
|
April 1, 2006
Repetitive elements in imprinted genes
J Walter, B Hutter, T Khare, et al.
Journal of Neural Transmission. Supplementum
|
January 1, 1996
Cerebrolysin protects neurons from ischemia-induced loss of microtubule--associated protein 2
B Hutter-Paier, M Frühwirth, E Grygar, et al.
Journal of Neural Transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996)
|
July 28, 2001
Antiapoptotic effects of the peptidergic drug cerebrolysin on primary cultures of embryonic chick cortical neurons
M Hartbauer, B Hutter-Paier, G Skofitsch, et al.
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