Markus Zollinger
University of Zurich
9 Papers
308 Citations
Markus Zollinger is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Derivatization & Cerebellum. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
S-nitrosoglutathione in rat cerebellum: identification and quantification by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.
TL;DR: The HPLC analysis of cerebellar extract from [35S]cysteine‐prelabeled slices suggested that S‐nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) was indeed present in rat brain and was the first direct demonstration of the presence of endogenous GSNO in CNS.
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γ‐Glutamylglutamine and Taurine Concentrations Are Decreased in the Cerebrospinal Fluid of Drug‐Naive Patients with Schizophrenic Disorders
Kim Q. Do,Christoph J. Lauer,Wolfgang Schreiber,Markus Zollinger,Ursula Gutteck-Amsler,Michel Cuenod,Florian Holsboer +6 more
TL;DR: Findings support the notion that the glutamatergic system is affected in schizophrenic disorders and underscore the need to apply rigid bioanalytical techniques and use drug‐naive patients to gain in‐depth information on the pathophysiology of brain disorders such as schizophrenia.
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Release of N-acetylaspartylglutamate on depolarization of rat brain slices.
TL;DR: The present demonstration of NAAG release is consistent with electrophysiological and immunohistochemical evidence for its neurotransmitter function at terminals of the lateral olfactory tract and support the hypothesis that NAAGs is a neurotransmitter.
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Release of N-acetylaspartylglutamate from slices of rat cerebellum, striatum, and spinal cord, and the effect of climbing fiber deprivation.
Markus Zollinger,J. Brauchli‐Theotokis,Ursula Gutteck-Amsler,Kim Q. Do,Peter Streit,Michel Cuenod +5 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that part of the NAAG released from cerebellar slices on depolarization is related to climbing fibers, and possible physiological roles of NAAGs in the three CNS regions are discussed.
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