Ouvrages publiés en collaboration (14)

  1. 1. De Laet, M.-H., Rumessen, J. J., Schiffmann, S. N., & Vanderwinden, J.-M. (2000). Interstitial cells of Cajal in human disorders of the gastro-intestinal transit. Proceedings of the FalkSymposium 112 held in Freiburg, Germany, June 1999.: In: Neurogastroenterology: From the basics to the clinics. Krammer HJ, Singer MV Eds, pp 454-460. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  2. 2. Dassesse, D., Vanderwinden, J.-M., Goldberg, I., Vanderhaeghen, J.-J., & Schiffmann, S. N. (2000). Blockade of A1 receptors by caffeine induces c-fos, zif-268 and ARC expression in the striatum through different interactions with the dopamine system.: Adv. Exp Med Biol., 486: 207-2016.
  3. 3. Vertongen, P., Schiffmann, S. N., Gourlet, P., & Robberecht, P. (1998). Autoradiographic visualization of the receptor subclasses for vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) in rat brain.: Ann N.Y. Acad Sci, 865: 412-415.
  4. 4. Schiffmann, S. N., & Vanderhaeghen, J.-J. (1995). Adenosine A2 receptors regulation of striatal gene expression.: In: Adenosine and Adenine nucleotides:from molecular biology to integrative physiology. L. Belardinelli and A. Pelleg, Eds, pp 71-76. Boston: Kluwer Acad. Press.
  5. 5. Vanderhaeghen, J.-J., & Schiffmann, S. N. (1995). In situ hybridization of adenosine receptors in brain.: In: Adnosine and adenine nucleotides: from molecular biology to integrative physiology. L. Belardinelli and A. Pelleg Eds, pp 21-26. Boston: Kluwer Acad. Press.
  6. 6. Vanderhaeghen, J.-J., & Schiffmann, S. N. (1992). Distribution of brain neuronal cholecystokinin. An in situ hybridization study.: In: Multiple cholecystokinin receptors in the CNS, Dourish C.T., Cooper S.J., Iversen S.D. and Iversen L.I. Eds, 38-56. Oxford University Press.
  7. 7. Schiffmann, S. N., Libert, F., Maenhaut, C., Vassart, G., Dumont, J. E., & Vanderhaeghen, J.-J. (1991). Identification of the two recently cloned orphan receptors RDC8 and RDC7 as adenosine A1 and A2 receptors, respectively. Localisation in basal ganglia.: In: New Issues in Neurosciences (NINS) - Basic and Clinical Approaches - Basal ganglia and movement disorders. NINS, 3, 235-249. Bignami A.
  8. 8. Schiffmann, S. N., Maenhaut, C., Libert, F., Vassart, G., Dumont, J. E., & Vanderhaeghen, J.-J. (1991). RDC8: un récépteur unique, couplé à une protéine G, identifié comme un récepteur adénosine A2, exprimé préférentiellement au niveau des neurones striataux enképhalinergiques.: In: 11ème Séminaire Hivernal des Neurosciences Européennes., pp 27-34. Ollat H.
  9. 9. Vanderhaeghen, J.-J., Lotstra, F., Schiffmann, S. N., Goldman, S., Mailleux, P., Przedborski, S., Galas, M.-C., Halleux, P., & Vandensteene, A. (1989). Cholecystokinin immunoreactivity and binding sites in hippocampal formation, striatum including related subcortical structures, brain stem and cerebellum of the human brain.: In: The Neuropeptide cholecystokinin (CCK). Anatomy and biochemistry receptors, pharmacology and physiology. pp 109-116. Chichester: Hughes J, Dockray GJ and Woodruff G (Eds), Ellis Horwood Ltd publ.
  10. 10. Vanderhaeghen, J.-J., Lotstra, F., Schiffmann, S. N., Mailleux, P., Vierendeels, G., & Goldman, S. (1989). Chemical neuroanatomy. A new understanding of nervous system functions.: Proceedings of Centennial of the Anatomische Gesellschaft, Liepzig, April 1987. Anat. Anz. Suppl., 164, 183-186.
  11. 11. Vanderhaeghen, J.-J., Lotstra, F., Schiffmann, S. N., Mailleux, P., Przedborski, S., Galas, M.-C., Halleux, P., Rostene, W., & Vandesteene, A. (1989). Visualization of neuropeptides and neurotransmitters in the human brain. Applications to development and pathology.: Proceedings of the WENNER-GREN Conference on "Visualization of brain function" held at Stockholm, 1988. vol. 53, pp 31-40. Ottoson D.
  12. 12. Vanderhaeghen, J.-J., Lotstra, F., Schiffmann, S. N., Mailleux, P., Przedborski, S., Galas, M.-C., Halleux, P., Rostene, W., & Vandensteene, A. (1988). Visualization of neuropeptides and neurotransmitters in the human brain. Applications to development and pathology.: Werner Gren International Symposium Series 45, pp 31-40. T. Hökfelt and W. Rostene.

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