Z Csaba
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Csaba Z, Vitalis T, Charriaut-Marlangue C, Margaill I, Coqueran B, Leger P, et al.
Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol
. 2020 Sep;
47(2):297-315.
PMID: 32898926
Aims: Impairment of blood-brain barrier (BBB) is involved in numerous neurological diseases from developmental to aging stages. Reliable imaging of increased BBB permeability is therefore crucial for basic research and...
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Lecolle K, Begard S, Caillierez R, Demeyer D, Grellier E, Loyens A, et al.
Gene Ther
. 2012 May;
20(3):283-97.
PMID: 22592599
Glioblastomas are the most aggressive of the brain tumors occurring in adults and children. Currently available chemotherapy prolongs the median survival time of patients by only 4 months. The low...
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Banczerowski P, Csaba Z, Csernus V, Gerendai I
J Endocrinol Invest
. 2003 Aug;
26(5):429-34.
PMID: 12906370
The effect of right- and left-sided intra-amygdaloid injection of kainic acid on the hypothalamo-hypophyseal-testicular axis was studied in rats. Both right- and left-sided injection of the neurotoxin into the amygdala...
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Cervera P, Videau C, Viollet C, Petrucci C, Lacombe J, Winsky-Sommerer R, et al.
J Neuroendocrinol
. 2002 Jun;
14(6):458-71.
PMID: 12047721
The expression of the five somatostatin receptor subtypes, sst1-5 was compared on tissue containing glial tumours (glioblastomas or oligodendrogliomas), medulloblastomas, and on normal human cortex. By semiquantitative reverse transcription coupled...
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Banczerowski P, Csaba Z, Csernus V, Gerendai I
Brain Res
. 2001 Jun;
906(1-2):25-30.
PMID: 11430858
The possible involvement of the insular cortex in the neural control of the hypophyseal-testicular axis was studied in male rats. Right- but not left-sided lesion of the insular cortex resulted...
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Csaba Z, Dournaud P
Neuropeptides
. 2001 May;
35(1):1-23.
PMID: 11346306
Somatostatin, and the recently discovered neuropeptide cortistatin, exert their physiological actions via a family of six G protein-coupled receptors (sst1, sst2A, sst2B, sst3, sst4, sst5). Following the cloning of somatostatin...
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Csaba Z, Bernard V, Helboe L, Bluet-Pajot M, Bloch B, Epelbaum J, et al.
Mol Cell Neurosci
. 2001 Apr;
17(4):646-61.
PMID: 11312601
To determine whether cellular compartmentalization of somatostatin receptors can be regulated in vivo, we examined the immunocytochemical distribution of the sst2A receptor (sst2AR) after stereotaxical injections of somatostatin analogs into...
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Banczerowski P, Csaba Z, Csernus V, Gerendai I
Brain Res Bull
. 2000 Oct;
53(2):227-32.
PMID: 11044600
In recent years, increasing number of data indicate that cerebral structures exert a direct, pituitary-independent, neural regulatory action on the endocrine glands. In addition, both experimental and clinical observations indicate...
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Gerendai I, Sziebert P, Gorcs T, Csaba Z, Csernus V
Life Sci
. 2000 Sep;
67(3):269-81.
PMID: 10983871
The effect of intratesticular administration of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) and anti-TRH antiserum on steroidogenesis was studied in immature and adult rats. In 9-day-old animals local administration of the neuropeptide resulted...
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Lanneau C, Bluet-Pajot M, Zizzari P, Csaba Z, Dournaud P, Helboe L, et al.
Endocrinology
. 2000 Mar;
141(3):967-79.
PMID: 10698172
Five somatostatin (SRIH) receptors (sst1-5) have been cloned. Recent anatomical evidence suggests that sst1 and sst2 may be involved in the central regulation of GH secretion. Given the lack of...