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C F Baxter

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Birth Defects Original Article Series|January 1, 1983
Some thoughts concerning the study of intrinsic and extrinsic factors that promote neuronal injury and recoveryC F Baxter
Brain Research|February 14, 1975
Gamma-aminobutric acid and glutamate decarboxylas (l-glutamate 1-carboxy-lyase e.c. 4.1.1.15) in the nervous system of the cockroach, periplaneta americana.i.regional distribution and properties of the enzymeC F Baxter, G F Torralba
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|June 15, 1982
Sensitivity of rat brain adenylate cyclase to activation by calcium and ethanol after chronic exposure to ethanolK von Hungen, C F Baxter
Journal of Neurochemistry|November 1, 1979
Taurine levels in brain tissues: a need for re-evaluationK H Tachiki, C F Baxter
Journal of Neurochemistry|August 1, 1973
Metabolism of glucose, amino acids, and some related metabolites in the brain of toads (Bufo boreas) adapted to fresh water or hyperosmotic environmentsR P Shank, C F Baxter
Brain Research|September 28, 1979
Compartments of tubulin and tubulin-like proteins in differentiating neubroblastoma cellsK Y Chan, C F Baxter
Journal of Neurochemistry|November 1, 1973
Some aspects of pyridoxal phosphokinase in chick brainS L Twomey, C F Baxter
Journal of Neurochemistry|April 1, 1975
Uptake and metabolism of glutamate by isolated toad brains containing different levels of endogenous amino acidsR P Shank, C F Baxter
Neurochemical Research|November 26, 2013
Nomenclature proposal for proteins of the nervous systemC F Baxter, F L Margolis
Neurochemical Research|September 1, 1980
Role of carbon dioxide fixation, blood aspartate and glutamate in the adaptation of amphibian brain tissues to a hyperosmotic internal environmentK H Tachiki, C F Baxter
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Birth Defects Original Article Series|January 1, 1983
Some thoughts concerning the study of intrinsic and extrinsic factors that promote neuronal injury and recoveryC F Baxter
Brain Research|February 14, 1975
Gamma-aminobutric acid and glutamate decarboxylas (l-glutamate 1-carboxy-lyase e.c. 4.1.1.15) in the nervous system of the cockroach, periplaneta americana.i.regional distribution and properties of the enzymeC F Baxter, G F Torralba
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|June 15, 1982
Sensitivity of rat brain adenylate cyclase to activation by calcium and ethanol after chronic exposure to ethanolK von Hungen, C F Baxter
Journal of Neurochemistry|November 1, 1979
Taurine levels in brain tissues: a need for re-evaluationK H Tachiki, C F Baxter
Journal of Neurochemistry|August 1, 1973
Metabolism of glucose, amino acids, and some related metabolites in the brain of toads (Bufo boreas) adapted to fresh water or hyperosmotic environmentsR P Shank, C F Baxter
Brain Research|September 28, 1979
Compartments of tubulin and tubulin-like proteins in differentiating neubroblastoma cellsK Y Chan, C F Baxter
Journal of Neurochemistry|November 1, 1973
Some aspects of pyridoxal phosphokinase in chick brainS L Twomey, C F Baxter
Journal of Neurochemistry|April 1, 1975
Uptake and metabolism of glutamate by isolated toad brains containing different levels of endogenous amino acidsR P Shank, C F Baxter
Neurochemical Research|November 26, 2013
Nomenclature proposal for proteins of the nervous systemC F Baxter, F L Margolis
Neurochemical Research|September 1, 1980
Role of carbon dioxide fixation, blood aspartate and glutamate in the adaptation of amphibian brain tissues to a hyperosmotic internal environmentK H Tachiki, C F Baxter
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