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Revue Medicale Suisse|October 30, 2013
[Schizophrenia: genes, environment and neurodevelopment]K Q Do
Neurochemistry International|April 1, 1996
Specificity of cysteine sulfinate decarboxylase (CSD) for sulfur-containing amino-acidsK Q Do, M L Tappaz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1988
Purine metabolite inosine is an adrenergic neurotrophic substance for cultured chicken sympathetic neuronsA D Zurn, K Q Do
Neuroscience|February 26, 2004
Glutamate-induced homocysteic acid release from astrocytes: possible implication in glia-neuron signalingB Benz, G Grima, K Q Do
Neuroscience|January 31, 2004
An animal model with relevance to schizophrenia: sex-dependent cognitive deficits in osteogenic disorder-Shionogi rats induced by glutathione synthesis and dopamine uptake inhibition during developmentV Castagné, M Cuénod, K Q Do
The European Journal of Neuroscience|February 28, 2002
Glial-derived arginine, the nitric oxide precursor, protects neurons from NMDA-induced excitotoxicityG Grima, B Benz, K Q Do
The European Journal of Neuroscience|February 17, 1998
Glutamate-induced release of the nitric oxide precursor, arginine, from glial cellsG Grima, B Benz, K Q Do
Neuroscience Letters|September 28, 1992
Homocysteate and homocysteine sulfinate, excitatory transmitter candidates present in rat astroglial culturesP Tschopp, P Streit, K Q Do
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|December 1, 1990
Homocysteic acid as an endogenous excitatory amino acidM Cuenod, K Q Do, P Streit
Journal of Neurochemistry|May 1, 1990
Effect of climbing fiber deprivation on release of endogenous aspartate, glutamate, and homocysteate in slices of rat cerebellar hemispheres and vermisF X Vollenweider, M Cuénod, K Q Do
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Revue Medicale Suisse|October 30, 2013
[Schizophrenia: genes, environment and neurodevelopment]K Q Do
Neurochemistry International|April 1, 1996
Specificity of cysteine sulfinate decarboxylase (CSD) for sulfur-containing amino-acidsK Q Do, M L Tappaz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1988
Purine metabolite inosine is an adrenergic neurotrophic substance for cultured chicken sympathetic neuronsA D Zurn, K Q Do
Neuroscience|February 26, 2004
Glutamate-induced homocysteic acid release from astrocytes: possible implication in glia-neuron signalingB Benz, G Grima, K Q Do
Neuroscience|January 31, 2004
An animal model with relevance to schizophrenia: sex-dependent cognitive deficits in osteogenic disorder-Shionogi rats induced by glutathione synthesis and dopamine uptake inhibition during developmentV Castagné, M Cuénod, K Q Do
The European Journal of Neuroscience|February 28, 2002
Glial-derived arginine, the nitric oxide precursor, protects neurons from NMDA-induced excitotoxicityG Grima, B Benz, K Q Do
The European Journal of Neuroscience|February 17, 1998
Glutamate-induced release of the nitric oxide precursor, arginine, from glial cellsG Grima, B Benz, K Q Do
Neuroscience Letters|September 28, 1992
Homocysteate and homocysteine sulfinate, excitatory transmitter candidates present in rat astroglial culturesP Tschopp, P Streit, K Q Do
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|December 1, 1990
Homocysteic acid as an endogenous excitatory amino acidM Cuenod, K Q Do, P Streit
Journal of Neurochemistry|May 1, 1990
Effect of climbing fiber deprivation on release of endogenous aspartate, glutamate, and homocysteate in slices of rat cerebellar hemispheres and vermisF X Vollenweider, M Cuénod, K Q Do
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