Items where SHU Author is "Princivalle, Alessandra"
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Article
TRIM, P. J., ATKINSON, S. J., PRINCIVALLE, A. P., MARSHALL, P. S., WEST, A. and CLENCH, M. R. (2008). Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation mass spectrometry imaging of lipids in rat brain tissue with integrated unsupervised and supervised multivariant statistical analysis. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 22 (10), 1503-1509.
TRIM, P. J., HENSON, C. M., AVERY, J. L., MCEWEN, A., SNEL, M. F., CLAUDE, E., MARSHALL, P. S., WEST, A., PRINCIVALLE, A. P. and CLENCH, M. R. (2008). Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-ion mobility separation-mass spectrometry imaging of vinblastine in whole body tissue sections. Analytical chemistry, 80 (22), 8628-8634.
CHANDLER, K. E., PRINCIVALLE, A. P., FABIAN-FINE, R., BOWERY, N. G., KULLMANN, D. M. and WALKER, M. C. (2003). Plasticity of GABAB receptor-mediated heterosynaptic interactions at mossy fibers after status epilepticus. Journal of neuroscience, 23 (36), 11382-11391.
PRINCIVALLE, A. P., DUNCAN, J. S., THOM, M. and BOWERY, N. G. (2003). GABAB1a, GABAB1b AND GABAB2 mRNA variants expression in hippocampus resected from patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. Neuroscience, 122 (4), 975-984.
PRINCIVALLE, A. P., RICHARDS, D. A., DUNCAN, J. S., SPREAFICO, R. and BOWERY, N. G. (2003). Modification of GABAB1 and GABAB2 receptor subunits in the somatosensory cerebral cortex and thalamus of rats with absence seizures (GAERS). Epilepsy research, 55 (1-2), 39-51.
PRINCIVALLE, A. P., DUNCAN, J. S., THOM, M. and BOWERY, N. G. (2002). Studies of GABAB receptors labelled with [3H]-CGP62349 in hippocampus resected from patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. British journal of pharmacology, 136 (8), p. 1099.
Book Section
PRINCIVALLE, Alessandra, PARKER, Rachel M., DOVER, Terri J. and BARNES, Nicholas M. (2012). Detection of mRNA encoding receptors by in situ and northern hybridization. In: DAVENPORT, Anthony P., (ed.) Receptor binding techniques. Methods in Molecular Biology (897). Springer, 261-302.
