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Journal of Neurochemistry|November 1, 1985
Binding of lanthanum ions and ruthenium red to synaptosomes and its effects on neurotransmitter releaseR Tapia, C Arias, E Morales
Biochemical Pharmacology|October 15, 1973
Anticonvulsant effect of 5-ethyl,5-phenyl,2-pyrrolidinone and its possible relationship to gamma-aminobutyric acid-dependent inhibitory mechanismsM P De la Mora, R Tapia
Journal of Neurochemistry|June 1, 1975
Evidence for a role of glutamate decarboxylase activity as a regulatory mechanism of cerebral excitabilityR Tapia, M E Sandoval, P Contreras
Neurochemical Research|August 1, 1991
Release of acetylcholine and GABA, and activity of their synthesizing enzymes in the rat pontine reticular formationI Camacho-Arroyo, R Alvarado, R Tapia
Journal of Neurochemistry|September 1, 1976
Studies on the relationship between GABA synthesis and protein synthesis in brainM E Sandoval, R Palacios, R Tapia
Salud Publica De Mexico|March 1, 1992
[Methodology of the National Seroepidemiologic Survey, Mexico]R Tapia-Conyer, G Gutiérrez, J Sepúlveda
Neurochemical Research|November 26, 2013
Synthesis of affinity chromatography resins for the purification of brain glutamate decarboxylaseL D Possani, A Bayón, R Tapia
Neurobiology (Budapest, Hungary)|August 26, 1998
Glutamic acid and Alzheimer's diseaseC Arias, F Becerra-García, R Tapia
Biochemical Pharmacology|October 15, 1973
Anticonvulsant effect of 5-ethyl, 5-phenyl, 2-pyrrolidinone and its possible relationship to gamma-aminobutyric acid-dependent inhibitory mechanismsM Pérez de la Mora, R Tapia
Molecular and Chemical Neuropathology|December 1, 1995
Motor alterations and neuronal damage induced by intracerebral administration of Ruthenium red: effect of NMDA receptor antagonists and other anticonvulsant drugsE Belmar, G García-Ugalde, R Tapia
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Journal of Neurochemistry|November 1, 1985
Binding of lanthanum ions and ruthenium red to synaptosomes and its effects on neurotransmitter releaseR Tapia, C Arias, E Morales
Biochemical Pharmacology|October 15, 1973
Anticonvulsant effect of 5-ethyl,5-phenyl,2-pyrrolidinone and its possible relationship to gamma-aminobutyric acid-dependent inhibitory mechanismsM P De la Mora, R Tapia
Journal of Neurochemistry|June 1, 1975
Evidence for a role of glutamate decarboxylase activity as a regulatory mechanism of cerebral excitabilityR Tapia, M E Sandoval, P Contreras
Neurochemical Research|August 1, 1991
Release of acetylcholine and GABA, and activity of their synthesizing enzymes in the rat pontine reticular formationI Camacho-Arroyo, R Alvarado, R Tapia
Journal of Neurochemistry|September 1, 1976
Studies on the relationship between GABA synthesis and protein synthesis in brainM E Sandoval, R Palacios, R Tapia
Salud Publica De Mexico|March 1, 1992
[Methodology of the National Seroepidemiologic Survey, Mexico]R Tapia-Conyer, G Gutiérrez, J Sepúlveda
Neurochemical Research|November 26, 2013
Synthesis of affinity chromatography resins for the purification of brain glutamate decarboxylaseL D Possani, A Bayón, R Tapia
Neurobiology (Budapest, Hungary)|August 26, 1998
Glutamic acid and Alzheimer's diseaseC Arias, F Becerra-García, R Tapia
Biochemical Pharmacology|October 15, 1973
Anticonvulsant effect of 5-ethyl, 5-phenyl, 2-pyrrolidinone and its possible relationship to gamma-aminobutyric acid-dependent inhibitory mechanismsM Pérez de la Mora, R Tapia
Molecular and Chemical Neuropathology|December 1, 1995
Motor alterations and neuronal damage induced by intracerebral administration of Ruthenium red: effect of NMDA receptor antagonists and other anticonvulsant drugsE Belmar, G García-Ugalde, R Tapia
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