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# Title Research Member Research Year
421 Opioid peptides from immune cells interact with peripheral opioid receptors to inhibit pain in inflamed tissue Prof. Ahmed Hassan Sayed Hassan 1993
422 Corticotropin releasing factor receptors in inflamed tissue: Autoradiographic identification Prof. Ahmed Hassan Sayed Hassan 1993
423 Oxytocin binding sites in rat limbic and hypothalamic structures: Site specific modulation by adrenal and gonadal steroids Prof. Ahmed Hassan Sayed Hassan 1993
424 Primary cultures of postnatal rat hypothalamic neurons: Characterization and functional studies on corticotrophin releasing hormone, arginine vasopressin and ß-endorphin neurons Prof. Ahmed Hassan Sayed Hassan 1993
425 Demonstration of opioid receptors on rat gonadotrophs Prof. Ahmed Hassan Sayed Hassan 1993
426 Assignment of the ß thyroid hormone receptor to T3-dependent inhibition of TRH transcription in hypothalamic neuons Prof. Ahmed Hassan Sayed Hassan 1992
427 Hypothalamic corticotrophin – releasing hormone and opioid peptide neurons; Functional changes after adrenalectomy and/or castration Prof. Ahmed Hassan Sayed Hassan 1992
428 Gene transfer into neurons and chromaffin cells Prof. Ahmed Hassan Sayed Hassan 1992
429 Assignment of the ß-thyroid hormone receptor to 3,5,3- triiodothyronine – dependent inhibition of transcription from the thyrotropin-releasing hormone promoter in chick neurons Prof. Ahmed Hassan Sayed Hassan 1992
430 5. 1-The Arterial Vasculature of the Lumbosacral Enlargement of the Spinal Cord in the Duck, Pigeon and Chicken. 2- Deep Distribution of the Spinal Arteries in the Cervical and Lumbosacral Enlargements in Pigeon, Duck and Chicken. 3- The Arterial’ Blood S Prof. Eman Mahmoud Ahmed Mahmoud 1992