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January 1, 1986
Why do some antidepressants promote suicide?
T J Feuerstein, R Jackisch
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology
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December 27, 1978
Phosphorylated derivatives of phloretin inhibit cyclic AMP accumulation in neuronal and glial tumor cells in culture
R Ortmann, D Nutto, R Jackisch
European Journal of Pharmacology
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May 12, 1993
Involvement of nitric oxide synthase in 3,4-diaminopyridine-evoked noradrenaline release in rat hippocampus
D Lauth, G Hertting, R Jackisch
Neuropharmacology
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December 1, 1984
Identification of mechanisms involved in the modulation of release of noradrenaline in the hippocampus of the rabbit in vitro
R Jackisch, E Werle, G Hertting
Brain Research
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December 16, 1996
Properties of 3,4-diaminopyridine-evoked dopamine and acetylcholine release in rabbit caudate nucleus slices: involvement of facilitatory adenosine A2 receptors or nitric oxide?
V Ries, G Hertting, R Jackisch
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology
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September 1, 1993
No evidence for presynaptic opioid receptors on cholinergic, but presence of kappa-receptors on dopaminergic neurons in the rabbit caudate nucleus: involvement of endogenous opioids
R Jackisch, H Hotz, G Hertting
Chemico-Biological Interactions
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September 1, 1977
Cytoplasmic changes in level and distribution of glucose-6-phosphatase activities from rat liver during diethylnitrosamine-induced carcinogenesis
M Eltze, A Jung, R Jackisch
Neuropharmacology
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June 1, 1985
Adenosine: an endogenous modulator of hippocampal noradrenaline release
R Jackisch, R Fehr, G Hertting
Brain Research
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September 18, 1995
3,4-Diaminopyridine-evoked noradrenaline release in rat hippocampal slices: facilitation by endogenous or exogenous nitric oxide
D Lauth, G Hertting, R Jackisch
Journal of Neurochemistry
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August 1, 1982
Synaptosomal calcium uptake systems: prostaglandins are probably not involved in the regulation of calcium fluxes into and within the nerve endings
C Denzlinger, G Hertting, R Jackisch
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Psychopharmacology
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January 1, 1986
Why do some antidepressants promote suicide?
T J Feuerstein, R Jackisch
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology
|
December 27, 1978
Phosphorylated derivatives of phloretin inhibit cyclic AMP accumulation in neuronal and glial tumor cells in culture
R Ortmann, D Nutto, R Jackisch
European Journal of Pharmacology
|
May 12, 1993
Involvement of nitric oxide synthase in 3,4-diaminopyridine-evoked noradrenaline release in rat hippocampus
D Lauth, G Hertting, R Jackisch
Neuropharmacology
|
December 1, 1984
Identification of mechanisms involved in the modulation of release of noradrenaline in the hippocampus of the rabbit in vitro
R Jackisch, E Werle, G Hertting
Brain Research
|
December 16, 1996
Properties of 3,4-diaminopyridine-evoked dopamine and acetylcholine release in rabbit caudate nucleus slices: involvement of facilitatory adenosine A2 receptors or nitric oxide?
V Ries, G Hertting, R Jackisch
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology
|
September 1, 1993
No evidence for presynaptic opioid receptors on cholinergic, but presence of kappa-receptors on dopaminergic neurons in the rabbit caudate nucleus: involvement of endogenous opioids
R Jackisch, H Hotz, G Hertting
Chemico-Biological Interactions
|
September 1, 1977
Cytoplasmic changes in level and distribution of glucose-6-phosphatase activities from rat liver during diethylnitrosamine-induced carcinogenesis
M Eltze, A Jung, R Jackisch
Neuropharmacology
|
June 1, 1985
Adenosine: an endogenous modulator of hippocampal noradrenaline release
R Jackisch, R Fehr, G Hertting
Brain Research
|
September 18, 1995
3,4-Diaminopyridine-evoked noradrenaline release in rat hippocampal slices: facilitation by endogenous or exogenous nitric oxide
D Lauth, G Hertting, R Jackisch
Journal of Neurochemistry
|
August 1, 1982
Synaptosomal calcium uptake systems: prostaglandins are probably not involved in the regulation of calcium fluxes into and within the nerve endings
C Denzlinger, G Hertting, R Jackisch
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