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Amino acids are the essential building blocks of proteins and peptides. They can also take part in intermediary metabolism and act as precur- sors to common biogenic amine neurotransmitters. Certain amino acids act as neurotransmitters... more
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Abstract: Many different bacterial species produce lipases which hydrolyze esters of glycerol with preferably long-chain fatty acids. They act at the interface generated by a hydrophobic lipid substrate in a hydrophilic aqueous medium. A... more
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Using acute and delayed in vitro ischaemia models we evaluated the neuroprotective efficacy of five peptides (PYC19D-TAT, PYC35D-TAT, PYC36D-TAT, PYC38D-TAT, PYC41D-TAT) previously demonstrated to down-regulate AP-1 activation (e.g.... more
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The aim of this study was to investigate the possible involvement of the glutamatergic system in the toxicity of organochalcogens, since this is an important neurotransmitter system for signal transduction and neural function. The results... more
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In the central nervous system, astrocytes form an intimately connected network with neurons, and their processes closely enwrap synapses. The critical role of these cells in metabolic and trophic support to neurons, ion buffering and... more
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Hydra feeding response is a very primitive olfactory-like behavior present in a multicellular organism. We investigated the role of nitric oxide (NO) in the induction and control of hydra feeding response. Under basal conditions, hydra... more
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