L C Williamson
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Moffett J, Williamson L, Neale J, Palkovits M, Namboodiri M
Brain Res
. 1991 Jan;
538(1):86-94.
PMID: 2018935
Evidence has been presented in recent years that support the hypothesis that N-acetylaspartylglutamate (NAAG) may be involved in synaptic transmission in the optic tract of mammals. Using a modified fixation...
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Williamson L, Baerwald R
Tissue Cell
. 1990 Jan;
22(3):389-96.
PMID: 18620310
The ventral nerve cord of the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus was examined by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. Tannic acid mordant stain was used to enhance extracellular filaments. The ventral...
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Williamson L, Neale J
Brain Res
. 1988 Dec;
475(1):151-5.
PMID: 2905618
N-Acetylaspartylglutamate (NAAG) is present in high concentrations specifically in the nervous system. Its neuronal distribution, presence in synaptic vesicles and its excitatory actions support the hypothesis that this dipeptide participates...
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Williamson L, Neale J
Brain Res
. 1988 Jul;
456(2):375-81.
PMID: 3264741
Localization of N-acetylaspartylglutamate (NAAG) in a variety of central and peripheral neurons, as well as its receptor-mediated activation of membrane conductance have led to speculation that this peptide has a...
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Lonergan T, Williamson L
J Cell Sci
. 1988 Mar;
89 ( Pt 3):365-71.
PMID: 3143739
The daily changes in cellular shape observed in growth-synchronized cultures of Euglena gracilis Klebs strain Z, were altered by exposure to Ca2+ channel agonists and antagonists. The response of the...