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Advances in Biochemical Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1982
Inhibition of enkephalin degrading enzymes by metal chelating reagentsM Altstein, S Blumberg, Z Vogel
Life Sciences|January 12, 1981
The effect of barbiturates on the degradation of enkephalin by brain enzymesM Altstein, S Mittman, Z Vogel
FEBS Letters|January 23, 1984
Enkephalin degrading enzymes are present in the electric organ of Torpedo californicaM Altstein, Y Dudai, Z Vogel
FEBS Letters|June 24, 1971
The effect of erythromycin on peptide bond formation and the termination reactionZ Vogel, T Vogel, D Elson
Journal of Neurochemistry|February 1, 1989
Kappa-opiate agonists inhibit adenylate cyclase and produce heterologous desensitization in rat spinal cordB Attali, D Saya, Z Vogel
Neuroscience Letters|December 11, 1981
Goldfish brain extract induces aggregation of acetylcholine receptors on cultured myotubes: increased activity following optic nerve axotomyM Schwartz, Z Vogel, C Kalcheim
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 3, 1981
Phosphoryl-Leu-Phe: a potent inhibitor of the degradation of enkephalin by enkephalinaseM Altstein, S Blumberg, Z Vogel
Life Sciences|January 19, 1981
Inhibition of enkephalin-degrading enzymes from rat brain and of thermolysin by amino acid hydroxamatesS Blumberg, Z Vogel, M Altstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 1, 1993
Coexpression studies with mutant muscarinic/adrenergic receptors provide evidence for intermolecular "cross-talk" between G-protein-linked receptorsR Maggio, Z Vogel, J Wess
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 1, 1982
Embryonic brain extract induces collagen biosynthesis in cultured muscle cells: involvement in acetylcholine receptor aggregationC Kalcheim, Z Vogel, D Duksin
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Advances in Biochemical Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1982
Inhibition of enkephalin degrading enzymes by metal chelating reagentsM Altstein, S Blumberg, Z Vogel
Life Sciences|January 12, 1981
The effect of barbiturates on the degradation of enkephalin by brain enzymesM Altstein, S Mittman, Z Vogel
FEBS Letters|January 23, 1984
Enkephalin degrading enzymes are present in the electric organ of Torpedo californicaM Altstein, Y Dudai, Z Vogel
FEBS Letters|June 24, 1971
The effect of erythromycin on peptide bond formation and the termination reactionZ Vogel, T Vogel, D Elson
Journal of Neurochemistry|February 1, 1989
Kappa-opiate agonists inhibit adenylate cyclase and produce heterologous desensitization in rat spinal cordB Attali, D Saya, Z Vogel
Neuroscience Letters|December 11, 1981
Goldfish brain extract induces aggregation of acetylcholine receptors on cultured myotubes: increased activity following optic nerve axotomyM Schwartz, Z Vogel, C Kalcheim
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 3, 1981
Phosphoryl-Leu-Phe: a potent inhibitor of the degradation of enkephalin by enkephalinaseM Altstein, S Blumberg, Z Vogel
Life Sciences|January 19, 1981
Inhibition of enkephalin-degrading enzymes from rat brain and of thermolysin by amino acid hydroxamatesS Blumberg, Z Vogel, M Altstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 1, 1993
Coexpression studies with mutant muscarinic/adrenergic receptors provide evidence for intermolecular "cross-talk" between G-protein-linked receptorsR Maggio, Z Vogel, J Wess
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 1, 1982
Embryonic brain extract induces collagen biosynthesis in cultured muscle cells: involvement in acetylcholine receptor aggregationC Kalcheim, Z Vogel, D Duksin
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