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G S Roth

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Experimental Gerontology|February 1, 1975
Age related changes in hormone binding by target cells and tissues; possible role in altered adaptive responsivenessG S Roth, R C Adelman
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|July 14, 1989
Dissociation of alpha-adrenergic and cholinergic stimulated inositol trisphosphate-dependent calcium mobilization at the "post-receptor" levelM A Kowatch, G S Roth
Gerontology|January 1, 1988
Peculiarities of the effect of hormones and transmitters during aging: modulation of changes in dopaminergic actionG S Roth, J A Joseph
Life Sciences|October 6, 1986
Modulation of rat striatal membrane fluidity: effects on age related differences in dopamine receptor concentrationsJ M Henry, G S Roth
Neurochemistry International|March 1, 1992
Loss of muscarinic regulation of striatal dopamine function in senescenceJ A Joseph, G S Roth
Journal of Gerontology|March 1, 1986
Solubilization of striatal D-2 dopamine receptors: evidence that apparent loss during aging is not due to membrane sequestrationJ M Henry, G S Roth
Clinical Neuropharmacology|January 1, 1992
Cholinergic systems in aging: the role of oxidative stressJ A Joseph, G S Roth
Nature|June 30, 1977
Reduced beta-adrenergic receptor concentrations in ageing manD D Schocken, G S Roth
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1978
Age-associated loss of beta adrenergic receptors from human lymphocytes in vivo [proceedings]D D Schocken, G S Roth
Endocrinology|September 1, 1976
Reductions in glucocorticoid inhibition of glucose oxidation and presumptive glucocorticoid receptor content in rat adipocytes during agingG S Roth, J N Livingston
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Experimental Gerontology|February 1, 1975
Age related changes in hormone binding by target cells and tissues; possible role in altered adaptive responsivenessG S Roth, R C Adelman
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|July 14, 1989
Dissociation of alpha-adrenergic and cholinergic stimulated inositol trisphosphate-dependent calcium mobilization at the "post-receptor" levelM A Kowatch, G S Roth
Gerontology|January 1, 1988
Peculiarities of the effect of hormones and transmitters during aging: modulation of changes in dopaminergic actionG S Roth, J A Joseph
Life Sciences|October 6, 1986
Modulation of rat striatal membrane fluidity: effects on age related differences in dopamine receptor concentrationsJ M Henry, G S Roth
Neurochemistry International|March 1, 1992
Loss of muscarinic regulation of striatal dopamine function in senescenceJ A Joseph, G S Roth
Journal of Gerontology|March 1, 1986
Solubilization of striatal D-2 dopamine receptors: evidence that apparent loss during aging is not due to membrane sequestrationJ M Henry, G S Roth
Clinical Neuropharmacology|January 1, 1992
Cholinergic systems in aging: the role of oxidative stressJ A Joseph, G S Roth
Nature|June 30, 1977
Reduced beta-adrenergic receptor concentrations in ageing manD D Schocken, G S Roth
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1978
Age-associated loss of beta adrenergic receptors from human lymphocytes in vivo [proceedings]D D Schocken, G S Roth
Endocrinology|September 1, 1976
Reductions in glucocorticoid inhibition of glucose oxidation and presumptive glucocorticoid receptor content in rat adipocytes during agingG S Roth, J N Livingston
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