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Neurotransmitters in the CNS of the vitamin D deficient, hypocalcemic rat.

Neurochemistry international

Tenenhouse A, Warner M, Commissiong JW.
PMID: 20504700
Neurochem Int. 1991;18(2):249-55. doi: 10.1016/0197-0186(91)90192-g.

Sprague-Dawley rats were made chronically vitamin D deficient (VDD) and hypocalcemic, or VDD and normocalcemic. Rickets, severely reduced body weight, hair shedding, lethargy, muscular paralysis and a high mortality rate are characteristic features of the male VDD/hypocalcemic animals. An...

Measurement of phenylalanine hydroxylating activity in vivo : (18)O-tyrosine in plasma after exposing rats to(18)O 2.

Neurochemical research

Galli CL, Commissiong JW, Karoum F, Neff NH, Costa E.
PMID: 24272324
Neurochem Res. 1977 Dec;2(6):657-69. doi: 10.1007/BF00963778.

A gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric method was developed for analyzing phenylalanine and tyrosine (Tyr) in plasma and brain. With this procedure, we were able to show that(18)O2 is incorporated into Tyr in vivo and that the presence of(18)O-Tyr in plasma...

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