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N R Kramarcy

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Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences|March 29, 2000
Syntrophin isoforms at the neuromuscular junction: developmental time course and differential localizationN R Kramarcy, R Sealock
FEBS Letters|November 12, 1990
Dystrophin as a focal adhesion protein. Collocalization with talin and the Mr 48,000 sarcolemmal protein in cultured Xenopus muscleN R Kramarcy, R Sealock
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|January 1, 1991
Commercial preparations of colloidal gold-antibody complexes frequently contain free active antibodyN R Kramarcy, R Sealock
Brain Research|January 9, 1984
Footshock treatment activates catecholamine synthesis in slices of mouse brain regionsN R Kramarcy, R L Delanoy, A J Dunn
European Journal of Pharmacology|March 23, 1984
Effects of drug-induced changes in brain monoamines on aggression and motor behavior in miceN R Kramarcy, J W Brown, J B Thurmond
Brain Research|January 7, 1982
ACTH 1-24 and lysine vasopressin selectively activate dopamine synthesis in frontal cortexR L Delanoy, N R Kramarcy, A J Dunn
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 28, 1994
Association of utrophin and multiple dystrophin short forms with the mammalian M(r) 58,000 dystrophin-associated protein (syntrophin)N R Kramarcy, A Vidal, S C Froehner, et al.
Neuroreport|August 15, 1994
beta 2-Syntrophin: localization at the neuromuscular junction in skeletal muscleM F Peters, N R Kramarcy, R Sealock, et al.
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1979
Differential tolerance to dietary amino acid-induced changes in aggressive behavior and locomotor activity in miceJ B Thurmond, S M Lasley, N R Kramarcy, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 5, 1992
The 30 S lobster skeletal muscle Ca2+ release channel (ryanodine receptor) has functional properties distinct from the mammalian channel proteinsJ H Seok, L Xu, N R Kramarcy, et al.
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Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences|March 29, 2000
Syntrophin isoforms at the neuromuscular junction: developmental time course and differential localizationN R Kramarcy, R Sealock
FEBS Letters|November 12, 1990
Dystrophin as a focal adhesion protein. Collocalization with talin and the Mr 48,000 sarcolemmal protein in cultured Xenopus muscleN R Kramarcy, R Sealock
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|January 1, 1991
Commercial preparations of colloidal gold-antibody complexes frequently contain free active antibodyN R Kramarcy, R Sealock
Brain Research|January 9, 1984
Footshock treatment activates catecholamine synthesis in slices of mouse brain regionsN R Kramarcy, R L Delanoy, A J Dunn
European Journal of Pharmacology|March 23, 1984
Effects of drug-induced changes in brain monoamines on aggression and motor behavior in miceN R Kramarcy, J W Brown, J B Thurmond
Brain Research|January 7, 1982
ACTH 1-24 and lysine vasopressin selectively activate dopamine synthesis in frontal cortexR L Delanoy, N R Kramarcy, A J Dunn
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 28, 1994
Association of utrophin and multiple dystrophin short forms with the mammalian M(r) 58,000 dystrophin-associated protein (syntrophin)N R Kramarcy, A Vidal, S C Froehner, et al.
Neuroreport|August 15, 1994
beta 2-Syntrophin: localization at the neuromuscular junction in skeletal muscleM F Peters, N R Kramarcy, R Sealock, et al.
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1979
Differential tolerance to dietary amino acid-induced changes in aggressive behavior and locomotor activity in miceJ B Thurmond, S M Lasley, N R Kramarcy, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 5, 1992
The 30 S lobster skeletal muscle Ca2+ release channel (ryanodine receptor) has functional properties distinct from the mammalian channel proteinsJ H Seok, L Xu, N R Kramarcy, et al.
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