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Species | O von Bohlen und HalbachSummaryAffiliation: Humboldt University Country: Germany Publications
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The isolated mammalian brain: an in vivo preparation suitable for pathway tracingO von Bohlen und Halbach
Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Charite, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
Eur J Neurosci 11:1096-100. 1999..The viability of this isolated brain preparation was validated by successful recording of extracellular field potentials 1 day later...
Tracing of axonal connectivities in a combined slice preparation of rat brains--a study by rhodamine-dextran-amine-application in the lateral nucleus of the amygdalaO von Bohlen und Halbach
Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Charite, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
J Neurosci Methods 81:169-75. 1998..To test the usefulness of this preparation for electrophysiological studies, extracellular field potentials were recorded...
Genetic deletion of angiotensin AT2 receptor leads to increased cell numbers in different brain structures of miceO von Bohlen und Halbach
Johannes Müller Institute of Physiology Charité, Humboldt University, Tucholskystrasse 2, D 10117, Berlin, Germany
Regul Pept 99:209-16. 2001..These results show the contrary effects of both angiotensin receptors on cell growth and represent the first demonstration of their action on neuronal cell development evidenced in the adult mouse brain...
Visualization of specific angiotensin II binding sites in the rat limbic systemO von Bohlen und Halbach
Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Charite, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
Neuropeptides 32:241-5. 1998..The co-incubation of fluorescence-coupled angiotensin II together with angiotensin II in excess and with saralasin, respectively, suppressed the angiotensin staining in structures investigated...
Mapping of angiotensin AT1 receptors in the rat limbic systemO von Bohlen und Halbach
Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Charite, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
Regul Pept 78:51-6. 1998....
Angiotensin II inhibits long-term potentiation within the lateral nucleus of the amygdala through AT1 receptorsO von Bohlen und Halbach
Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Charite, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
Peptides 19:1031-6. 1998..The coadministration of the AT2 receptor antagonist PD 123,319 failed to block the inhibition of LTP...
Opposite effects of angiotensin II and IV in the lateral nucleus of the amygdalaO von Bohlen und Halbach
Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Charite, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
Brain Res Bull 47:311-5. 1998....
Various effects of angiotensin II on amygdaloid neuronal activity in normotensive control and hypertensive transgenic [TGR(mREN-2)27] ratsD Albrecht
Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Charite, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
FASEB J 14:925-31. 2000....
Diaminobenzidine induces fluorescence in nervous tissue and provides intrinsic counterstaining of sections prepared for peroxidase histochemistryO von Bohlen und Halbach
Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Charite, Homboldt University, Berlin, Germany
Biotech Histochem 74:236-43. 1999..DAB induced fluorescence provides a simple and useful demonstration of background anatomy in sections that also contain specifically localized deposits of peroxidase activity...
Distribution of angiotensin II binding sites in the mouse thalamus: receptor-binding study with fluorescent coupled peptides and their conversion to a light stable productO von Bohlen und Halbach
Institute of Physiology Charité, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
Neuropeptides 33:464-7. 1999....
Identification of angiotensin IV binding sites in the mouse brain by a fluorescent binding studyO von Bohlen und Halbach
Johannes Muller Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Charite, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
Neuroendocrinology 72:218-23. 2000....
Interaction between Mas and the angiotensin AT1 receptor in the amygdalaO von Bohlen und Halbach
Johannes Müller Institute of Physiology Charité, Humboldt University, D 10117 Berlin, Germany
J Neurophysiol 83:2012-21. 2000..The use of different angiotensin receptor antagonists provides the first in vitro evidence for a functional interaction between the Mas-protooncogene and the AT1 receptor...
