R G Pullen
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1.
Spurden D, Court J, Lloyd S, Oakley A, Perry R, Pearson C, et al.
J Chem Neuroanat
. 1997 Jul;
13(2):105-13.
PMID: 9285355
The thalamus plays a major role in relaying and transforming information that is relayed to the cortex and in turn modulates cortical outputs. The reticular nucleus projects to the other...
2.
Fox R, Jones J, Baker J, Pullen R
Biochem Soc Trans
. 1996 Aug;
24(3):452S.
PMID: 8878996
No abstract available.
3.
Pullen R, Schofield M, Markham A, Lough J, Menton K
Life Sci
. 1996 Jan;
58(23):2125-35.
PMID: 8649197
These experiments have investigated selenium movement between blood and CNS in anaesthetised rats. Each animal was surgically anaesthetised and the left femoral blood vessels cannulated for blood withdrawal and solute...
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Pullen R, Schofield M, Markham A, Lough J, Menton K
Neurochem Res
. 1995 Oct;
20(10):1141-6.
PMID: 8746798
These experiments have investigated selenium movement between blood and the CNS in anaesthetized rats. Each animal was anaesthetized and the left femoral blood vessels cannulated for blood withdrawal and solute...
5.
Taylor G, Pullen R, Keith A, Edwardson J
Neurochem Res
. 1992 Dec;
17(12):1181-5.
PMID: 1461365
Silicon (Si) is an essential trace element normally present in brain and cerebrospinal fluid, although the mechanism by which it enters and distributes in brain is largely unknown. Due to...
6.
Morris C, Candy J, Keith A, Oakley A, Taylor G, Pullen R, et al.
J Inorg Biochem
. 1992 Aug;
47(3-4):257-65.
PMID: 1431885
The anatomical and cellular distribution of non-haem iron, ferritin, transferrin, and the transferrin receptor have been studied in postmortem human brain and these studies, together with data on the uptake...
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Franklin P, Pullen R, Hall G
Neurochem Res
. 1992 Aug;
17(8):767-71.
PMID: 1641058
Zinc is essential for normal development and function of the CNS although much is to be learned about brain Zn homeostasis. In these experiments adult male Wistar rats within the...
8.
Morris C, Keith A, Edwardson J, Pullen R
J Neurochem
. 1992 Jul;
59(1):300-6.
PMID: 1613505
Brain uptake of iron-59 and iodine-125-labelled transferrin from blood in the adult rat has been investigated using graphical analysis to determine the blood-brain barrier permeability to these tracers in experiments...
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Pullen R, Franklin P, Hall G
J Neurochem
. 1991 Feb;
56(2):485-9.
PMID: 1988551
Zinc is essential for the normal development and function of the CNS, although little is known about brain zinc homeostasis. Therefore, in this investigation we have studied 65Zn uptake by...
10.
Pullen R, Franklin P, Hall G
Neurochem Res
. 1990 Oct;
15(10):1003-8.
PMID: 2077425
Zinc is essential for normal growth, development and brain function although little is known about brain zinc homeostasis. Therefore, in this investigation we have studied 65Zn uptake from blood into...