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84 related items for PubMed ID: 8196505

  • 1. Comparison of [3H]resiniferatoxin binding to spinal cord and dorsal root ganglia of newborn and adult rats.
    Acs G, Blumberg PM.
    Life Sci; 1994; 54(24):1875-82. PubMed ID: 8196505
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  • 2. Comparison of [3H]resiniferatoxin binding by the vanilloid (capsaicin) receptor in dorsal root ganglia, spinal cord, dorsal vagal complex, sciatic and vagal nerve and urinary bladder of the rat.
    Acs G, Palkovits M, Blumberg PM.
    Life Sci; 1994; 55(13):1017-26. PubMed ID: 8084206
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  • 3. Distinct structure-activity relations for stimulation of 45Ca uptake and for high affinity binding in cultured rat dorsal root ganglion neurons and dorsal root ganglion membranes.
    Acs G, Lee J, Marquez VE, Blumberg PM.
    Brain Res Mol Brain Res; 1996 Jan; 35(1-2):173-82. PubMed ID: 8717353
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  • 4. [3H]resiniferatoxin binding to pig dorsal horn membranes displays positive cooperativity.
    Acs G, Blumberg PM.
    Life Sci; 1994 Jan; 55(5):337-46. PubMed ID: 8035647
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  • 5. Competitive inhibition by capsazepine of [3H]resiniferatoxin binding to central (spinal cord and dorsal root ganglia) and peripheral (urinary bladder and airways) vanilloid (capsaicin) receptors in the rat.
    Szallasi A, Goso C, Blumberg PM, Manzini S.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1993 Nov; 267(2):728-33. PubMed ID: 8246148
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  • 6. Characterization of a peripheral vanilloid (capsaicin) receptor in the urinary bladder of the rat.
    Szallasi A, Conte B, Goso C, Blumberg PM, Manzini S.
    Life Sci; 1993 Nov; 52(20):PL221-6. PubMed ID: 8483387
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  • 7. Autoradiographic visualization and pharmacological characterization of vanilloid (capsaicin) receptors in several species, including man.
    Szallasi A.
    Acta Physiol Scand Suppl; 1995 Nov; 629():1-68. PubMed ID: 8801775
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  • 8. Binding of neuroleptic drugs (trifluoperazine and rimcazole) to vanilloid receptors in porcine dorsal horn.
    Szallasi A, Nilsson S, Blumberg PM, Hökfelt T, Lundberg JM.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1996 Mar 18; 298(3):321-7. PubMed ID: 8846833
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  • 9. Trifluoperazine modulates [3H]resiniferatoxin binding by human and rat vanilloid (capsaicin) receptors and affects 45Ca uptake by adult rat dorsal root ganglion neurones.
    Acs G, Palkovits M, Blumberg PM.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1995 Sep 18; 274(3):1090-8. PubMed ID: 7562474
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  • 10. Visualization by [3H]resiniferatoxin autoradiography of capsaicin-sensitive neurons in the rat, pig and man.
    Szallasi A, Blumberg PM, Nilsson S, Hökfelt T, Lundberg JM.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1994 Oct 24; 264(2):217-21. PubMed ID: 7851486
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  • 11. [3H]resiniferatoxin binding by the human vanilloid (capsaicin) receptor.
    Acs G, Palkovits M, Blumberg PM.
    Brain Res Mol Brain Res; 1994 May 24; 23(3):185-90. PubMed ID: 8057776
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  • 12. Characterization by [3H]resiniferatoxin binding of a human vanilloid (capsaicin) receptor in post-mortem spinal cord.
    Szallasi A, Goso C.
    Neurosci Lett; 1994 Jan 03; 165(1-2):101-4. PubMed ID: 8015709
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  • 13. Characterization of resiniferatoxin binding sites on sensory neurons: co-regulation of resiniferatoxin binding and capsaicin sensitivity in adult rat dorsal root ganglia.
    Winter J, Walpole CS, Bevan S, James IF.
    Neuroscience; 1993 Dec 03; 57(3):747-57. PubMed ID: 8309534
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  • 14. Vanilloid (capsaicin) receptors in the rat: distribution in the brain, regional differences in the spinal cord, axonal transport to the periphery, and depletion by systemic vanilloid treatment.
    Szallasi A, Nilsson S, Farkas-Szallasi T, Blumberg PM, Hökfelt T, Lundberg JM.
    Brain Res; 1995 Dec 12; 703(1-2):175-83. PubMed ID: 8719630
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  • 15. Vanilloid (capsaicin) receptor in the rat: positive cooperativity of resiniferatoxin binding and its modulation by reduction and oxidation.
    Szallasi A, Lewin NA, Blumberg PM.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1993 Aug 12; 266(2):678-83. PubMed ID: 8355200
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  • 16. Specific binding of resiniferatoxin, an ultrapotent capsaicin analog, by dorsal root ganglion membranes.
    Szallasi A, Blumberg PM.
    Brain Res; 1990 Jul 30; 524(1):106-11. PubMed ID: 2400923
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  • 17. Visualizing vanilloid (capsaicin) receptors in pig spinal cord by [3H]resiniferatoxin autoradiography.
    Szallasi A, Nilsson S, Hökfelt T, Lundberg JM.
    Brain Res; 1994 Aug 29; 655(1-2):237-40. PubMed ID: 7812778
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  • 18. A novel agonist, phorbol 12-phenylacetate 13-acetate 20-homovanillate, abolishes positive cooperativity of binding by the vanilloid receptor.
    Szallasi A, Acs G, Cravotto G, Blumberg PM, Lundberg JM, Appendino G.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1996 Mar 28; 299(1-3):221-8. PubMed ID: 8901026
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  • 19. Characterization of vanilloid receptors in the dorsal horn of pig spinal cord.
    Szallasi A, Blumberg PM.
    Brain Res; 1991 May 03; 547(2):335-8. PubMed ID: 1884211
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  • 20. The stimulation of capsaicin-sensitive neurones in a vanilloid receptor-mediated fashion by pungent terpenoids possessing an unsaturated 1,4-dialdehyde moiety.
    Szallasi A, Jonassohn M, Acs G, Bíró T, Acs P, Blumberg PM, Sterner O.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1996 Sep 03; 119(2):283-90. PubMed ID: 8886410
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