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Authors: Palfi, A Simonka, JA Pataricza, M Tekulics, P Lepran, I Papp, G Gulya, K
Citation: A. Palfi et al., Postischemic calmodulin gene expression in the rat hippocampus, LIFE SCI, 68(21), 2001, pp. 2373-2381

Authors: Palfi, A Tarcsa, M Varszegi, S Gulya, K
Citation: A. Palfi et al., Calmodulin gene expression in an immortalized striatal GABAergic cell line, ACT BIOL HU, 51(1), 2000, pp. 65-71

Authors: Vizi, S Palfi, A Gulya, K
Citation: S. Vizi et al., Multiple calmodulin genes exhibit systematically differential responses tochronic ethanol treatment and withdrawal in several regions of the rat brain, MOL BRAIN R, 83(1-2), 2000, pp. 63-71

Authors: Vizi, S Gulya, K
Citation: S. Vizi et K. Gulya, Calculation of maximal hybridization capacity (Hmax) for quantitative in situ hybridization: A case study for multiple calmodulin mRNAs, J HIST CYTO, 48(7), 2000, pp. 893-904

Authors: Palfi, A Gulya, K
Citation: A. Palfi et K. Gulya, Water deprivation upregulates the three calmodulin genes in exclusively the supraoptic nucleus of the rat brain, MOL BRAIN R, 74(1-2), 1999, pp. 111-116

Authors: Boros, A Temesvari, P Szoke, L Vecsernyes, M Bari, F Abraham, CS Pinter, S Gulya, K
Citation: A. Boros et al., Differential regulation of vasopressin gene expression in the hypothalamusof endotoxin-treated 14-day-old rat, LIFE SCI, 65(4), 1999, pp. PL47-PL52

Authors: Palfi, A Vizi, S Gulya, K
Citation: A. Palfi et al., Differential distribution and intracellular targeting of mRNAs corresponding to the three calmodulin genes in rat brain: A quantitative in situ hybridization study, J HIST CYTO, 47(5), 1999, pp. 583-600

Authors: Gulya, K
Citation: K. Gulya, Biological activities of amyloid precursor protein, ACT BIOL HU, 49(1), 1998, pp. 7-27
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