1990
G0 is a major growth cone protein subject to regulation by GAP-43
Strittmatter S, Valenzuela D, Kennedy T, Neer E, Fishman M. G0 is a major growth cone protein subject to regulation by GAP-43. Nature 1990, 344: 836-841. PMID: 2158629, DOI: 10.1038/344836a0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsBrain ChemistryCell MembraneGAP-43 ProteinGrowth SubstancesGTP-Binding ProteinsGuanosine 5'-O-(3-Thiotriphosphate)Guanosine TriphosphateMembrane GlycoproteinsMolecular Sequence DataMolecular WeightNerve Tissue ProteinsPeptide FragmentsProtein BindingRatsReceptors, Cell SurfaceReceptors, NeurotransmitterSequence Homology, Nucleic AcidSignal TransductionThionucleotidesConceptsTransmembrane receptorsNeuronal growth cone membraneAmino-terminal domainGTP-binding proteinsGrowth cone membraneExtracellular signalsGrowth cone proteinGAP-43Cone membraneGrowth conesCone proteinNeuronal growthProteinS bindingMajor componentG0ReceptorsGTPRegulationIntracellularBindingMembraneDomain
1986
Parkinson's disease: Nigral receptor changes support peptidergic role in nigrostriatal modulation
Uhl G, Hackney G, Torchia M, Stranov V, Tourtellotte W, Whitehouse P, Tran V, Strittmatter S. Parkinson's disease: Nigral receptor changes support peptidergic role in nigrostriatal modulation. Annals Of Neurology 1986, 20: 194-203. PMID: 3019228, DOI: 10.1002/ana.410200204.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKappa-opiate receptorsIdiopathic Parkinson's diseaseNormal human brainNigrostriatal circuitryPeptidergic influencesReceptor changesSubstantia nigraMore modest reductionsSerotonin receptorsParkinson's diseaseBenzodiazepine receptorsAutoradiographic studyModest reductionReceptorsAngiotensinSomatostatinHuman brainDiseaseDopamineBenzodiazepines IPatientsNeurotensinSubtypesBrainNigra
1982
Physical separation and characterization of two types of benzodiazepine receptors.
Lo MM, Strittmatter SM, Snyder SH. Physical separation and characterization of two types of benzodiazepine receptors. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1982, 79: 680-684. PMID: 6281778, PMCID: PMC345810, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.79.2.680.Peer-Reviewed Original Research