Distribution of lipid synthesizing enzymes, 2′,3′-cyclic nucleotide 3′-phosphodiesterase, and myelin proteins in rat forebrain subfractions during development Elvira Costantino-CeccariniThomas V. WaehneldtJean-Marie Matthieu Original Articles Pages: 1 - 12
Mechanism of irreversible inactivation of phenylalanine-4- and tryptophan-5-hydroxylases by [4-36Cl, 2-14C]p-chlorophenylalanine: A revision E. M. GálD. H. Whitacre Original Articles Pages: 13 - 26
Modifications in energy metabolism during the development of chick glial cells and neurons in culture G. TholeyM. LedigP. Mandel Original Articles Pages: 27 - 36
Effect of thyroid dysfunction upon phospholipid composition and CDP-choline incorporation in mitochondria and microsomal fraction isolated from liver and brain of suckling rats Irene A. Faryna de RavegliaJuana M. PasquiniE. F. Soto Original Articles Pages: 37 - 47
The effect of phentolamine on synaptosomal phosphatidylinositol in experimental galactose toxicity Gerard BerryJohn R. YandrasitzStanton Segal Original Articles Pages: 49 - 54
Brain transfer RNA K. D. ChaudharyL. Carrier-MalhotraM. R. V. Murthy Original Articles Pages: 55 - 65
Brain transfer RNA K. D. ChaudharyL. Carrier-MalhotraM. R. V. Murthy Original Articles Pages: 67 - 77
A rapid and simple method to determine the specific activities of serotonin, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, and 5-hydroxytryptophan in brain by HPLC with electrochemical detection M. J. BernsteinP. A. Shea Original Articles Pages: 79 - 85
Inhibition of tryptophan hydroxylase: Neurochemical action of a catecholamide seizure-inducing agent S. StineC. Kellogg Original Articles Pages: 87 - 98
Synthesis of myelin, particulate, and soluble protein subfractions of rat sciatic nerve during the early stage of Wallerian degeneration: A comparison of metabolic studies using double and single isotope methods and recovery Margaret E. BellRichard G. PetersonRichard C. Wiggins Original Articles Pages: 99 - 114
The dopamine receptor adenylate cyclase complex: Evidence for post recognition site involvement for the development of supersensitivity M. ParentiS. GentlemanN. H. Neff Original Articles Pages: 115 - 124