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February 3, 1999
Functional properties of 5-HT-moduline in the immune system: a model for central nervous system investigation
B Grimaldi, C Sibella-Arguelles, A Bonnin, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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February 3, 1999
Molecular, cellular and physiological characteristics of 5-HT-moduline, a novel endogenous modulator of 5-HT1B receptor subtype
O Massot, J C Rousselle, B Grimaldi, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology
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January 1, 1978
High-affinity binding of (3H) 5-hydroxytryptamine to brain synaptosomal membranes: comparison with (3H) lysergic acid diethylamide binding
G M Fillion, J C Rousselle, M P Fillion, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology
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October 1, 1996
5-hydroxytryptamine-moduline, a new endogenous cerebral peptide, controls the serotonergic activity via its specific interaction with 5-hydroxytryptamine1B/1D receptors
O Massot, J C Rousselle, M P Fillion, et al.
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February 3, 1999
Functional properties of 5-HT-moduline in the immune system: a model for central nervous system investigation
B Grimaldi, C Sibella-Arguelles, A Bonnin, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
February 3, 1999
Molecular, cellular and physiological characteristics of 5-HT-moduline, a novel endogenous modulator of 5-HT1B receptor subtype
O Massot, J C Rousselle, B Grimaldi, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology
|
January 1, 1978
High-affinity binding of (3H) 5-hydroxytryptamine to brain synaptosomal membranes: comparison with (3H) lysergic acid diethylamide binding
G M Fillion, J C Rousselle, M P Fillion, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology
|
October 1, 1996
5-hydroxytryptamine-moduline, a new endogenous cerebral peptide, controls the serotonergic activity via its specific interaction with 5-hydroxytryptamine1B/1D receptors
O Massot, J C Rousselle, M P Fillion, et al.
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