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R P Shank

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Neurochemical Research|May 1, 1992
Adenosine 5'-monophosphate transport across the membrane of synaptosomes and myelinR P Shank
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 1, 1984
Amino acid uptake, content, and metabolism by neuronal and glial enriched cellular fractions from mouse cerebellumR P Shank, G L Campbell
Journal of Neurobiology|January 1, 1976
Agonistic and antagonistic activity of glutamate analogs on neuromuscular excitation in the walking limbs of lobstersR P Shank, A R Freeman
Brain Research|December 18, 1995
Characterization of a benzodiazepine receptor site with exceptionally high affinity for Ro 15-4513 in the rat CNSA K Mehta, R P Shank
Neurochemical Research|May 1, 1982
Glutamine and alpha-ketoglutarate uptake and metabolism by nerve terminal enriched material from mouse cerebellumR P Shank, G L Campbell
Journal of Neurochemistry|November 1, 1971
Effect of tetanus toxin on the content of glycine, gamma-aminobutyric acid, glutamate, glutamine and aspartate in the rat spinal cordA A Fedinec, R P Shank
Neurochemical Research|April 1, 1993
2-Oxoglutarate transport: a potential mechanism for regulating glutamate and tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates in neuronsR P Shank, D J Bennett
Journal of Neurochemistry|April 1, 1975
Uptake and metabolism of glutamate by isolated toad brains containing different levels of endogenous amino acidsR P Shank, C F Baxter
Life Sciences|February 23, 1981
Avid Na+-dependent, high-affinity uptake of alpha-ketoglutarate by nerve terminal enriched material from mouse cerebellumR P Shank, G L Campbell
Journal of Neurochemistry|April 1, 1984
Glutamine, glutamate, and other possible regulators of alpha-ketoglutarate and malate uptake by synaptic terminalsR P Shank, G L Campbell
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Neurochemical Research|May 1, 1992
Adenosine 5'-monophosphate transport across the membrane of synaptosomes and myelinR P Shank
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 1, 1984
Amino acid uptake, content, and metabolism by neuronal and glial enriched cellular fractions from mouse cerebellumR P Shank, G L Campbell
Journal of Neurobiology|January 1, 1976
Agonistic and antagonistic activity of glutamate analogs on neuromuscular excitation in the walking limbs of lobstersR P Shank, A R Freeman
Brain Research|December 18, 1995
Characterization of a benzodiazepine receptor site with exceptionally high affinity for Ro 15-4513 in the rat CNSA K Mehta, R P Shank
Neurochemical Research|May 1, 1982
Glutamine and alpha-ketoglutarate uptake and metabolism by nerve terminal enriched material from mouse cerebellumR P Shank, G L Campbell
Journal of Neurochemistry|November 1, 1971
Effect of tetanus toxin on the content of glycine, gamma-aminobutyric acid, glutamate, glutamine and aspartate in the rat spinal cordA A Fedinec, R P Shank
Neurochemical Research|April 1, 1993
2-Oxoglutarate transport: a potential mechanism for regulating glutamate and tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates in neuronsR P Shank, D J Bennett
Journal of Neurochemistry|April 1, 1975
Uptake and metabolism of glutamate by isolated toad brains containing different levels of endogenous amino acidsR P Shank, C F Baxter
Life Sciences|February 23, 1981
Avid Na+-dependent, high-affinity uptake of alpha-ketoglutarate by nerve terminal enriched material from mouse cerebellumR P Shank, G L Campbell
Journal of Neurochemistry|April 1, 1984
Glutamine, glutamate, and other possible regulators of alpha-ketoglutarate and malate uptake by synaptic terminalsR P Shank, G L Campbell
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