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January 1, 1997
CCK biosynthesis and processing: recent progress and future challenges
M C Beinfeld
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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December 31, 1973
A fast kinetic component of ESR signal II in photosynthesis
M C Beinfeld
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research
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January 1, 1985
An overview of the biochemistry and anatomy of cholecystokinin (CCK) peptides in the brain
M C Beinfeld
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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January 1, 1985
Neurochemistry of cholecystokinin in brain, pituitary, and cerebrospinal fluid
M C Beinfeld, A Ciarleglio
Neuroscience Letters
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March 10, 2001
Activation of CB1 cannabinoid receptors in rat hippocampal slices inhibits potassium-evoked cholecystokinin release, a possible mechanism contributing to the spatial memory defects produced by cannabinoids
M C Beinfeld, K Connolly
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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February 3, 1997
Cleavage of CCK 33 by recombinant PC2 in vitro
W Wang, M C Beinfeld
Biochemistry
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November 15, 2000
Role of tyrosine sulfation and serine phosphorylation in the processing of procholecystokinin to amidated cholecystokinin and its secretion in transfected AtT-20 cells
D Vishnuvardhan, M C Beinfeld
Endocrinology
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September 1, 1997
Prohormone convertase 2 is necessary for the formation of cholecystokinin-22, but not cholecystokinin-8, in RIN5F and STC-1 cells
J Yoon, M C Beinfeld
Brain Research Bulletin
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August 1, 1985
The distribution of cholecystokinin-8 in the central nervous system of turtles: an immunohistochemical and biochemical study
A Reiner, M C Beinfeld
Neuropeptides
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September 1, 1984
Failure of chronic haloperidol treatment to alter levels of cholecystokinin in the rat brain striatum and olfactory tuberclenucleus accumbens area
K Gysling, M C Beinfeld
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January 1, 1997
CCK biosynthesis and processing: recent progress and future challenges
M C Beinfeld
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
December 31, 1973
A fast kinetic component of ESR signal II in photosynthesis
M C Beinfeld
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research
|
January 1, 1985
An overview of the biochemistry and anatomy of cholecystokinin (CCK) peptides in the brain
M C Beinfeld
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
January 1, 1985
Neurochemistry of cholecystokinin in brain, pituitary, and cerebrospinal fluid
M C Beinfeld, A Ciarleglio
Neuroscience Letters
|
March 10, 2001
Activation of CB1 cannabinoid receptors in rat hippocampal slices inhibits potassium-evoked cholecystokinin release, a possible mechanism contributing to the spatial memory defects produced by cannabinoids
M C Beinfeld, K Connolly
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
|
February 3, 1997
Cleavage of CCK 33 by recombinant PC2 in vitro
W Wang, M C Beinfeld
Biochemistry
|
November 15, 2000
Role of tyrosine sulfation and serine phosphorylation in the processing of procholecystokinin to amidated cholecystokinin and its secretion in transfected AtT-20 cells
D Vishnuvardhan, M C Beinfeld
Endocrinology
|
September 1, 1997
Prohormone convertase 2 is necessary for the formation of cholecystokinin-22, but not cholecystokinin-8, in RIN5F and STC-1 cells
J Yoon, M C Beinfeld
Brain Research Bulletin
|
August 1, 1985
The distribution of cholecystokinin-8 in the central nervous system of turtles: an immunohistochemical and biochemical study
A Reiner, M C Beinfeld
Neuropeptides
|
September 1, 1984
Failure of chronic haloperidol treatment to alter levels of cholecystokinin in the rat brain striatum and olfactory tuberclenucleus accumbens area
K Gysling, M C Beinfeld
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