Professor Geoff Burnstock's publications for the year 1970-79

 

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77. Burnstock, G. (1970). Structure of smooth muscle and its innervation. In: Smooth muscle. Eds. E. Bülbring, A. Brading, A. Jones & T. Tomita, Edward Arnold, London. pp. 1-69.

78. Furness, J.B., McLean, J.R. & Burnstock, G. (1970). Distribution of adrenergic nerves and changes in neuromuscular transmission in the mouse vas deferens during postnatal development. Dev. Biol. 21, 491-505.

79. Uehara, Y. & Burnstock, G. (1970). Demonstration of "gap junctions" between smooth muscle cells. J. Cell Biol. 44, 215-217.

80. Iwayama, T., Furness, J.B. & Burnstock, G. (1970). Dual adrenergic and cholinergic innervation of the cerebral arteries of the rat. An ultrastructural study. Circ. Res. 26, 635-646.

81. Bennett, T., Burnstock, G., Cobb, J.L.S. & Malmfors, T. (1970). An ultrastructural and histochemical study of the short-term effects of 6-hydroxydopamine on adrenergic nerves in the domestic fowl. Br. J. Pharmacol. 38, 802-809.

82. Furness, J.B., Campbell, G.R., Gillard, S.M., Malmfors, T., Cobb, J.L.S. & Burnstock, G. (1970). Cellular studies of sympathetic denervation produced by 6-hydroxydopamine in the vas deferens. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 174, 111-122.

83. Read, J.B. & Burnstock, G. (1970). Development of the adrenergic innervation and chromaffin cells in the human fetal gut. Dev. Biol. 22, 513-534.

84. Burnstock, G., Gannon, B. & Iwayama, T. (1970). Sympathetic innervation of vascular smooth muscle in normal and hypertensive animals. Circ. Res. 27 (Suppl. 2), 5-24.

85. Burnstock, G., Campbell, G., Satchell, D. & Smythe, A. (1970). Evidence that adenosine triphosphate or a related nucleotide is the transmitter substance released by non-adrenergic inhibitory nerves in the gut. Br. J. Pharmacol. 40, 668-688.

86. Bell, C. & Burnstock, G. (1971). Cholinergic vasomotor neuroeffector junctions. In: Proceedings of a Symposium on the Physiology and Pharmacology of Vascular Neuroeffector Systems, Interlaken, 1969. Eds. J.A. Bevan, R.F. Furchgott, R.A. Maxwell & A.P. Somlyo, Karger, Basel. pp. 37-46.

87. Robinson, P.M., McLean, J.R. & Burnstock, G. (1971). Ultrastructural identification of non-adrenergic inhibitory nerve fibers. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 179, 149-160.

88. Burnstock, G., Doyle, A.E., Gannon, B.J., Gerkens, J.F., Iwayama, T. & Mashford, M.L. (1971). Prolonged hypotension and ultrastructural changes in sympathetic neurones following guanacline treatment. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 13, 175-187.

89. Uehara, Y. & Burnstock, G. (1971). Inclusion bodies in fibroblast-like cells in the mucosa of the guinea pig ureter. J. Ultrastruct. Res. 34, 175-180.

90. Burnstock, G. & Iwayama, T. (1971). Fine structural identification of autonomic nerves and their relation to smooth muscle. In: Progress in Brain Research, 34, Histochemistry of Nervous Transmission. Ed. O. Eränkö, Elsevier, Amsterdam. pp. 389-404.

91. Burnstock, G. (1971). Neural nomenclature. Nature 229, 282-283.

92. Malmfors, T., Furness, J.B., Campbell, G.R. & Burnstock, G. (1971). Re-innervation of smooth muscle of the vas deferens transplanted into the anterior chamber of the eye. J. Neurobiol. 2, 193-207.

93. Campbell, G.R., Uehara, Y., Mark, G. & Burnstock, G. (1971). Fine structure of smooth muscle cells grown in tissue culture. J. Cell Biol. 49, 21-34.

94. Satchell, D.G. & Burnstock, G. (1971). Quantitative studies of the release of purine compounds following stimulation of non-adrenergic inhibitory nerves in the stomach. Biochem. Pharmacol. 20, 1694-1697.

95. Uehara, Y., Campbell, G.R. & Burnstock, G. (1971). Cytoplasmic filaments in developing and adult vertebrate smooth muscle. J. Cell Biol. 50, 484-497.

96. Su, C., Bevan, J.A. & Burnstock, G. (1971). [3H]Adenosine triphosphate: release during stimulation of enteric nerves. Science 173, 337-339.

97. Campbell, G., Uehara, Y., Malmfors, T. & Burnstock, G. (1971). Degeneration and regeneration of smooth muscle transplants in the anterior eye chamber. An ultrastructural study. Z. Zellforsch. 117, 155-175.

98. Burnstock, G., McLean, J.R. & Wright, M. (1971). Noradrenaline uptake by non-innervated smooth muscle. Br. J. Pharmacol. 43, 180-189.

99. Gannon, B.J., Iwayama, T., Burnstock, G., Gerkens, J. & Mashford, M.L. (1971). Prolonged effects of chronic guanethidine treatment on the sympathetic innervation of the genitalia of male rats. Med. J. Aust. 2, 207-208.

100. Burnstock, G., Gannon, B.J., Malmfors, T. & Rogers, D.C. (1971). Changes in the physiology and fine structure of the taenia of the guinea-pig caecum following transplantation into the anterior eye chamber. J. Physiol. (Lond.) 219, 139-154.

101. Burnstock, G., Evans, B., Gannon, B.J., Heath, J.W. & James, V. (1971). A new method of destroying adrenergic nerves in adult animals using guanethidine. Br. J. Pharmacol. 43, 295-301.

102. McLean, J.R. & Burnstock, G. (1972). Axoplasmic flow of adrenaline and monoamine oxidase in amphibian sympathetic nerves. Z. Zellforsch. 124, 44-56.

103. Burnstock, G. (1972). Purinergic nerves. Pharmacol. Rev. 24, 509-581.

104. Burnstock, G., Dumsday, B. & Smythe, A. (1972). Atropine resistant excitation of the urinary bladder: the possibility of transmission via nerves releasing a purine nucleotide. Br. J. Pharmacol. 44, 451-461.

105. Heath, J.W., Evans, B.K., Gannon, B.J., Burnstock, G. & James, V.B. (1972). Degeneration of adrenergic neurons following guanethidine treatment: an ultrastructural study. Virchows Arch. Abt. B Zellpath. 11, 182-197.

106. Eränkö, O., Eränkö, L., Hill, C.E. & Burnstock, G. (1972). Hydrocortisone-induced increase in the number of small intensely fluorescent cells and their histochemically demonstrable catecholamine content in cultures of sympathetic ganglia of the newborn rat. Histochem. J. 4, 49-58.

107. Chamley, J.H., Mark, G.E., Campbell, G.R. & Burnstock, G. (1972). Sympathetic ganglia in culture. I. Neurons. Z. Zellforsch. 135, 287-314.

108. Chamley, J.H., Mark, G.E. & Burnstock, G. (1972). Sympathetic ganglia in culture. II. Accessory cells. Z. Zellforsch. 135, 315-327.

109. Uehara, Y. & Burnstock, G. (1972). Postsynaptic specialization of smooth muscle at close neuromuscular junctions in the guinea pig sphincter pupillae. J. Cell Biol. 53, 849-853.

110. Satchell, D.G., Lynch, A., Bourke, P.M. & Burnstock, G. (1972). Potentiation of the effects of exogenously applied ATP and purinergic nerve stimulation on the guinea-pig taenia coli by dipyridamole and hexobendine. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 19, 343-350.

111. Burnstock, G., Satchell, D.G. & Smythe, A. (1972). A comparison of the excitatory and inhibitory effects of non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic nerve stimulation and exogenously applied ATP on a variety of smooth muscle preparations from different vertebrate species. Br. J. Pharmacol. 46, 234-242.

112. Eränkö, L., Hill, C., Eränkö, O. & Burnstock, G. (1972). Lack of toxic effect of guanethidine on nerve cells and small intensely fluorescent cells in cultures of sympathetic ganglia of newborn rats. Brain Res. 43, 501-513.

113. Burnstock, G., McCulloch, M.W., Story, D.F. & Wright, M.E. (1972). Factors affecting the extraneuronal inactivation of noradrenaline in cardiac and smooth muscle. Br. J. Pharmacol. 46, 243-253.

114. Evans, B., Gannon, B.J., Heath, J.W. & Burnstock, G. (1972). Long-lasting damage to the internal male genital organs and their adrenergic innervation in rats following chronic treatment with the antihypertensive drug guanethidine. Fertil. Steril. 23, 657-667.

115. Burnstock, G. (1972). Ultrastructural identification of purinergic nerves. In: Histochemistry and Cytochemistry. Eds. T. Takeuchi, K. Ogawa & S. Fujita, Nakanishi, Kyoto. pp. 53-54.

116. Burnstock, G. (1972). How Cells Work. (Monograph for National Science Curriculum). Jacaranda Press, Brisbane/London, pp. 76.

117. Chamley, J.H., Goller, I. & Burnstock, G. (1973). Selective growth of sympathetic nerve fibers to explants of normally densely innervated autonomic effector organs in tissue culture. Dev. Biol. 31, 362-379.

118. Iwayama, T., Fleming, W.W. & Burnstock, G. (1973). Ultrastructure of mitochondria in atrial muscle associated with depression and supersensitivity produced by reserpine. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 184, 95-105.

119. Burnstock, G. & Costa, M. (1973). Inhibitory innervation of the gut. Gastroenterology 64, 141-144.

120. Yohro, T. & Burnstock, G. (1973). Filament bundles and contractility of endothelial cells in coronary arteries. Z. Zellforsch. 138, 85-95.

121. Hill, C.E., Mark, G.E., Eränkö, O., Eränkö, L. & Burnstock, G. (1973). Use of tissue culture to examine the actions of guanethidine and 6-hydroxydopamine. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 23, 162-174.

122. Evans, B., Iwayama, T. & Burnstock, G. (1973). Long-lasting supersensitivity of the rat vas deferens to norepinephrine after chronic guanethidine administration. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 185, 60-69.

123. Sneddon, J.D., Smythe, A., Satchell, D. & Burnstock, G. (1973). An investigation of the identity of the transmitter substance released by non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic excitatory nerves supplying the small intestine of some lower vertebrates. Comp. Gen. Pharmacol. 4, 53-60.

124. Mark, G.E., Chamley, J.H. & Burnstock, G. (1973). Interactions between autonomic nerves and smooth and cardiac muscle cells in tissue culture. Dev. Biol. 32, 194-200.

125. Campbell, G. & Burnstock, G. (1973). Pharmacology of cholinergic systems in lower vertebrates. In: International Encyclopaedia of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Section 85, Comparative Pharmacology. Vol. 1. Ed. M.J. Michelson, Pergamon Press, Oxford. pp. 43-79.

126. Chamley, J.H., Campbell, G.R. & Burnstock, G. (1973). An analysis of the interactions between sympathetic nerve fibers and smooth muscle cells in tissue culture. Dev. Biol. 33, 344-361.

127. Purves, R.D., Mark, G.E. & Burnstock, G. (1973). The electrical activity of single isolated smooth muscle cells. Pflügers Arch. 341, 325-330.

128. Satchell, D., Burnstock, G. & Dann, P. (1973). Antagonism of the effects of purinergic nerve stimulation and exogenously applied ATP on the guinea-pig taenia coli by 2 substituted imidazolines and related compounds. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 23, 264-269.

129. Yohro, T. & Burnstock, G. (1973). Fine structure of "intimal cushions" at branching sites in coronary arteries of vertebrates. A scanning and transmission electron microscopic study. Z. Anat. EntwGesch. 140, 187-202.

130. Burnstock, G. (1973). The autonomic neuroeffector system. Proc. Aust. Physiol. Pharmacol. Soc. 4, 6-22.

131. Armstrong, S., Burnstock, G., Evans, B. & Singer, G. (1973). The effects of intrahypothalamic injections of guanethidine on catecholamine fluorescence, food intake and temperature regulation in the rat. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. 1, 307-312.

132. Heath, J.W., Evans, B.K. & Burnstock, G. (1973). Axon retraction following guanethidine treatment. Studies of sympathetic neurons in vivo. Z. Zellforsch. 146, 439-451.

133. Campbell, G.R., Chamley, J.H. & Burnstock, G. (1974). Development of smooth muscle cells in tissue culture. J. Anat. 117, 295-312.

134. Campbell, G.R., Uehara, Y. & Burnstock, G. (1974). Lanthanum nitrate in a smooth muscle membrane system. Z. Zellforsch. 147, 157-161.

135. Hill, C.E., Chamley, J.H. & Burnstock, G. (1974). Cell surfaces and fibre relationships in sympathetic ganglion cultures: a scanning electron-microscopic study. J. Cell Sci. 14, 657-669.

136. Burnstock, G. (1974). Some applications of fluorescence histochemistry to clinical problems in autonomic physiology and pharmacology. In: Amine Fluorescence Histochemistry. Eds. M. Fujiwara & C. Tanaka, Igaku-Shoin Medical Publications, Tokyo. pp.125 128.

137. Burnstock, G. (1974). Degeneration and oriented growth of autonomic nerves in relation to smooth muscle in joint tissue cultures and anterior eye chamber transplants. In: Dynamics of Degeneration and Growth in Neurons. Eds. K. Fuxe, L. Olson & Y. Zotterman, Pergamon Press, Oxford. pp. 509-519.

138. Heath, J.W., Hill, C.E. & Burnstock, G. (1974). Axon retraction following guanethidine treatment: studies of sympathetic neurons in tissue culture. J. Neurocytol. 3, 263-276.

139. Purves, R.D., Hill, C.E., Chamley, J.H., Mark, G.E., Fry, D.M. & Burnstock, G. (1974). Functional autonomic neuromuscular junctions in tissue culture. Pflügers Arch. 350, 1-7.

140. Uehara, Y., Campbell, G.R. & Burnstock, G. (1974). Fine structure of earthworm blood vessels with special reference to the "myoendothelial" cells and their innervation. In: Electronmicroscopy 1974. Proc. 8th Int. Congr. Electronmicrosc. Canberra Vol. II. Eds. J.V. Sanders & D.J. Goodchild, Australian Academy of Science, Canberra. pp. 392-393.

141. Fry, D.M. & Burnstock, G. (1974). Ultrastructure and physiology of the innervation of smooth muscle in tissue culture. In: Electronmicroscopy 1974. Proc. 8th Congr. Electronmiscrosc. Canberra Vol. II. Eds. J.V. Sanders & D.J. Goodchild, Australian Academy of Science, Canberra. pp. 396-397.

142. Heath, J.W. & Burnstock, G. (1974). Ultrastructural changes in axon-sheath relationships in myelinated nerves after guanethidine-induced sympathectomy. In: Electronmicroscopy 1974. Proc. 8th Int. Congr. Electronmicrosc. Vol. II. Eds. J.V. Sanders & D.J. Goodchild, Australian Academy of Science, Canberra. pp. 298-299.

143. Campbell, G.R., Chamley, J.H. & Burnstock, G. (1974). Development of smooth muscle in vitro. In: Electronmicroscopy 1974. Proc. 8th Int. Congr. Electronmiscrosc. Canberra Vol. II. Eds. J.V. Sanders & D.J. Goodchild, Australian Academy of Science, Canberra. pp. 394-395.

144. Chamley, J.H., Campbell, G.R. & Burnstock, G. (1974). Dedifferentiation, redifferentiation and bundle formation of smooth muscle cells in tissue culture: the influence of cell number and nerve fibres. J. Embryol. Exp. Cell Morphol. 32, 297-323.

145. Burnstock, G. & Bell, C. (1974). Peripheral autonomic transmission. In: The Peripheral Nervous System. Ed. J.I. Hubbard, Plenum Press, New York. pp. 277-327.

146. Paddle, B.M. & Burnstock, G. (1974). Release of ATP from perfused heart during coronary vasodilatation. Blood Vessels 11, 110-119.

147. Burnstock, G. (1975). Ultrastructure of autonomic nerves and neuroeffector junctions; analysis and drug action. In: Methods in Pharmacology, Vol. 3. Smooth Muscle. Eds. E.E. Daniel & D.M. Paton, Plenum Press, New York. pp. 113-137.

148. Burnstock, G. (1975). Purinergic transmission. In: Handbook of Psychopharmacology, Vol. 5. Eds. L.I. Iversen, S.D. Iversen & S.H. Snyder, Plenum Press, New York. pp. 131-194.

149. Satchell, D.G. & Burnstock, G. (1975). Comparison of the inhibitory effects on the guinea-pig taenia coli of adenine nucleotides and adenosine in the presence and absence of dipyridamole. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 32, 324-328.

150. Burnstock, G. & Costa, M. (1975). Adrenergic Neurones: their Organisation, Function and Development in the Peripheral Nervous System. Chapman and Hall, London, pp. 1-225.

151. Evans, B.K., Armstrong, S., Singer, G., Cook, R.D. & Burnstock, G. (1975). Intracranial injection of drugs: comparison of diffusion of 6-OHDA and guanethidine. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. 3, 205-217.

152. Gröschel-Stewart, U., Chamley, J.H., McConnell, J.D. & Burnstock, G. (1975). Comparison of the reaction of cultured smooth and cardiac muscle cells and fibroblasts to specific antibodies to myosin. Histochemistry 43, 215-224.

153. Burnstock, G., Cocks, T., Paddle, B. & Staszewska-Barczak, J. (1975). Evidence that prostaglandin is responsible for the 'rebound contraction' following stimulation of non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic ('purinergic') inhibitory nerves. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 31, 360-362.

154. Evans, B.K., Singer, G., Armstrong, S., Saunders, P.E. & Burnstock, G. (1975). Effects of chronic intracranial injection of low and high concentrations of guanethidine in the rat. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. 3, 219-228.

155. Burnstock, G. (1975). Innervation of vascular smooth muscle: histochemistry and electron microscopy. In: Physiological and Pharmacological Control of Blood Pressure. Clin. Exp. Pharmacol. Physiol. Suppl. 2, 7-20.

156. Singer, G., Armstrong, S., Evans, B. & Burnstock, G. (1975). Comparison of the effects of intracranial injections of 6-OHDA and guanethidine on consummatory behavior and monoamine depletion. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. 3 (Suppl. 1), 91-106.

157. Hill, C.E., Watanabe, H. & Burnstock, G. (1975). Distribution and morphology of amphibian extra-adrenal chromaffin tissue. Cell Tissue Res. 160, 371-387.

158. Hill, C.E., Hoult, M. & Burnstock, G. (1975). Extra-adrenal chromaffin cells grown in tissue culture. Cell Tissue Res. 161, 103-117.

159. Zawalinski, V.C., Constantinou, C.E. & Burnstock, G. (1975). Ureteral pacemaker potentials recorded with the sucrose gap technique. Experientia 31, 931-932.

160. Burnstock, G. (1975). Measurement of adenine nucleotides. In: Methods in Pharmacology. Vol. 3. Smooth Muscle. Eds. E.E. Daniel & D.M. Paton, Plenum Press, New York. pp. 629-636.

161. Furness, J.B. & Burnstock, G. (1975). Role of circulating catecholamines in the gastrointestinal tract. In: Handbook of Physiology, Section 7, Endocrinology. Vol. VI. Adrenal Gland. Eds. H. Blaschko & A.D. Smith, American Physiological Society, Washington. pp. 515-536.

162. Burnstock, G. (1975). Comparative studies of purinergic nerves. J. Exp. Zool. 194, 103-133.

163. Hill, C.E. & Burnstock, G. (1975). Amphibian sympathetic ganglia in tissue culture. Cell Tissue Res. 162, 209-233.

164. Unsicker, K., McConnell, J. & Burnstock, G. (1975). Effect of 6-hydroxydopamine on non-nervous tissues. In vivo and in vitro studies of steroid producing cells. In: Proceedings of 10th International Congress of Anatomy, Tokyo. pp. 291.

165. Gröschel-Stewart, U., Chamley, J.H., Campbell, G.R. & Burnstock, G. (1975). Changes in myosin distribution in dedifferentiating and redifferentiating smooth muscle cells in tissue culture. Cell Tissue Res. 165, 13-22.

166. Burnstock, G. (1975). ATP and purinergic transmission. In: Proceedings of 6th International Congress of Pharmacology, Vol. 2, Neurotransmission. Ed. L. Ahttee, Forssan Kirjapaino Press, Finland. pp. 49-59.

167. Unsicker, K. & Burnstock, G. (1975). Myoid cells in the peritubular tissue (lamina propria) of the reptilian testis. Cell Tissue Res. 163, 545-560.

168. Gröschel-Stewart, U., Chamley, J.H., Campbell, G.R. & Burnstock, G. (1975). Dedifferentiation and redifferentiation of vas deferens smooth muscle cells in culture. In: Proceedings of 4th Workshop Meeting, European Muscle Club, Aarhus, August 1975.

169. Burnstock, G. (1975). Innervation of vascular smooth muscle. In: Advances in Experimental Medicine, Vol. 57. The Smooth Muscle of the Artery. Eds. S. Wolf & N.T. Werthessen, Plenum Press, New York. pp. 20-34.

170. Burnstock, G. (1975). Control of smooth muscle activity in vessels by adrenergic nerves and circulating catecholamines. In: Smooth Muscle Pharmacology and Physiology. Les Colloques de l'INSERM, Vol. 50. INSERM, Paris. pp. 251-264.

171. Hill, C.E., Purves, R.D., Watanabe, H. & Burnstock, G. (1976). Specificity of innervation of iris musculature by sympathetic nerve fibres in tissue culture. Pflügers Arch. 361, 127-134.

172. Watanabe, H. & Burnstock, G. (1976). Junctional subsurface organs in frog sympathetic ganglion cells. J. Neurocytol. 5, 125-136.

173. Cook, R.D. & Burnstock, G. (1976). The ultrastructure of Auerbach's plexus in the guinea-pig. I. Neuronal elements. J. Neurocytol. 5, 171-194.

174. Cook, R.D. & Burnstock, G. (1976). The ultrasructure of Auerbach's plexus in the guinea-pig. II. Non-neuronal elements. J. Neurocytol. 5, 195-206.

175. Sathananthan, A.H. & Burnstock, G. (1976). Evidence for non-cholinergic, non-aminergic innervation of the Venus clam heart. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 55C, 111-118.

176. Watanabe, H. & Burnstock, G. (1976). A special type of small granule-containing cell in the abdominal para aortic region of the frog. J. Neurocytol. 5, 465-478.

177. Burnstock, G. (1976). Do some nerve cells release more than one transmitter? Neuroscience 1, 239-248.

178. Bevan, J.A., Johannasson, B., Maxwell, R.A., Nedergaard, O.A. & Burnstock, G. (1976). Vascular Neuroeffector Mechanisms. Karger, Basel, pp. 1-260.

179. Gröschel-Stewart, U., Chamley, J.H., McConnell, J.D. & Burnstock, G. (1976). Membrane alteration of trypsin-treated smooth muscle cells and penetration by antibodies to myosin. Histochemistry 47, 285-289.

180. Burnstock, G. (1976). Purinergic receptors. J. Theor. Biol. 62, 491-503.

181. Uehara, Y., Campbell, G.R. & Burnstock, G. (1976). An Atlas of the Fine Structure of Muscle and its Innervation. Edward Arnold, London, pp. 1-526.

182. Watanabe, H., Burnstock, G., Jarrott, B. & Louis, W.J. (1976). Mitochondrial abnormalities in human phaeochromocytoma. Cell Tissue Res. 172, 281-288.

183. Burnstock, G. (1976). Purine nucleotides. In: Advances in Biochemical Psychopharmacology, 15. First and Second Messengers - New Vistas. Eds. E. Costa, E. Giacobini & R. Paoletti, Raven Press, New York. pp. 225-235.

184. Burnstock, G. (1976). Wiring. In: Nervous Insights. Australian Broadcasting Commission, pp. 7-12.

185. Burnstock, G. (1976). Nerve growth factor and the long term interaction of autonomic nerves and smooth muscle in transplants and tissue culture. In: Nerve Growth Factors, Table Ronde Roussel. UCLAF, 28, pp. 26-30.

186. Fry, G.N., Devine, C.E. & Burnstock, G. (1977). Freeze-fracture studies of nexuses between smooth muscle cells. Close relationship to sarcoplasmic reticulum. J. Cell Biol. 72, 26-34.

187. Burnstock, G. (1977). Purine nucleotides and nucleosides as neurotransmitters or neuromodulators in the central nervous system. In: Neuroregulators and Psychiatric Disorders. Eds. E. Usdin, D.A. Hamburg & J.D. Barchas, Oxford University Press, New York. pp. 470-477.

188. Chamley, J.H., Gröschel-Stewart, U., Campbell, G.R. & Burnstock, G. (1977). Distinction between smooth muscle, fibroblasts and endothelial cells in culture by the use of fluoresceinated antibodies against smooth muscle actin. Cell Tissue Res. 177, 445-457.

189. Burnstock, G. (1977). The purinergic nerve hypothesis. In: Purine and Pyramidine Metabolism, Ciba Foundation Symposium No.48. Elsevier/Excerpta Medica/North Holland, Amsterdam. pp. 295-314.

190. Murdoch, S.D., Evans, B.K., Heath, J.W., Hill, C.E. & Burnstock, G. (1977). Effects of chronic bretylium treatment on the sympathetic neuron and the smooth musculature of the rat. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 43, 225-235.

191. Unsicker, K., Chamley, J.H. & Burnstock, G. (1977). Studies on the interactions between nerve fibres from para- and orthosympathetic ganglia and adreno-cortical and -medullary cells in joint culture. Cell Tissue Res. 178, 533-549.

192. Heath, J.W. & Burnstock, G. (1977). Selectivity of neuronal degeneration produced by chronic guanethidine treatment. J. Neurocytol. 6, 397-405.

193. Unsicker, K., Chamley, J.H. & Burnstock, G. (1977). Interactions between nerve fibres from guinea-pig ciliary ganglia and rat adreno-cortical and medullary cells in joint tissue culture. In: Synapses. Eds. G.A. Cottrell & P.N.R. Usherwood, Blackie, Glasgow/London. pp. 359.

194. Burnstock, G. (1977). Cholinergic, adrenergic, and purinergic neuromuscular transmission. Fed. Proc. 36, 2434-2438.

195. Burnstock, G. (1977). Autonomic neuroeffector junctions - reflex vasodilatation of the skin. J. Invest. Dermatol. 69, 47-57.

196. Burnstock, G. (1977). Purinergic synapses and evolution. In: Comparative Pharmacology of Synaptic Receptors. Eds. M.J. Michelson & E.V. Zeimal, Nakua Science Publications, Leningrad. pp. 26-33.

197. Baer, H.P., Frew, R. & Burnstock, G. (1977). Effect of dipyridamole and 6-(2-hydroxy-5-nitro)-benzylthioguanosine on low-frequency-stimulated relaxation in the guinea pig taenia coli. Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 55, 394-398.

198. Louis, W.J., Jarrott, B., Burnstock, G. & Watanabe, H. (1977). Studies of neurotransmitter release in the pathogenesis of hypertension. Contrib. Nephrol. 8, 182-189.

199. Burnstock, G. (1977). Interactions of autonomic nerves and smooth muscle in vitro. Cell. Neurobiol. 15, 131-137.

200. Chamley-Campbell, J., Campbell, G.R., Gröschel-Stewart, U. & Burnstock, G. (1977). FITC-labelled antibody staining of tropomyosin-containing fibrils in smooth, cardiac and skeletal muscle cells, prefusion myoblasts, fibroblasts, endothelial cells and 3T3 cells in culture. Cell Tissue Res. 183, 153-166.

201. Burnstock, G. (1977). The ultrastructure of vascular neuroeffector apparatus, with special regard to brain vessels. In: Neurogenic Control of Brain Circulation. Proceedings of International Symposium Wenner-Gren Vol. 30. Eds. C. Owman & L. Edvinsson, Pergamon Press, Oxford/New York. pp. 3-14.

202. Burnstock, G., Greenberg, G. & Mongar, J. (1977). Release of granules from cultured mast cells. Acta Anat. 99, 336.

203. Burnstock, G., Dennison, M. & Jones, R. (1978). Chronic stimulation of the hypogastric nerve in the male guinea-pig in vivo. Proceedings of the Physiological Society. J. Physiol. (Lond.) 276, 2P-3P.

204. Watanabe, H. & Burnstock, G. (1978). Postsynaptic specializations at excitatory and inhibitory cholinergic synapses. J. Neurocytol. 7, 119-133.

205. Burnstock, G. & Wong, H. (1978). Comparison of the effects of ultraviolet light and purinergic nerve stimulation on the guinea-pig taenia coli. Br. J. Pharmacol. 62, 293-302.

206. Burnstock, G. (1978). An assessment of purinergic nerve involvement in vasodilatation. In: Mechanisms of Vasodilatation. Eds. P.M. Vanhoutte & I. Leusen, Karger, Basel. pp. 278-284.

207. Rutherford, A. & Burnstock, G. (1978). Neuronal and non-neuronal components in the overflow of labelled adenyl compounds from guinea-pig taenia coli. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 48, 195-202.

208. Burnstock, G. (1978). A basis for distinguishing two types of purinergic receptor. In: Cell Membrane Receptors for Drugs and Hormones: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Eds. R.W. Straub & L. Bolis, Raven Press, New York. pp. 107-118.

209. Campbell, G.R., Chamley, J.H. & Burnstock, G. (1978). Lack of effect of receptor blockers on the formation of long-lasting associations between sympathetic nerves and cardiac muscle cells in vitro. Cell Tissue Res. 187, 551-553.

210. Burnstock, G., Cocks, T., Crowe, R. & Kasakov, L. (1978). Purinergic innervation of the guinea-pig urinary bladder. Br. J. Pharmacol. 63, 125-138.

211. Burnstock, G., Cocks, T., Kasakov, L. & Wong, H.K. (1978). Direct evidence for ATP release from non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic ("purinergic") nerves in the guinea-pig taenia coli and bladder. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 49, 145-149.

212. De Mey, J., Burnstock, G. & Vanhoutte, P.M. (1978). Differential effects of adenosine and adenosine-triphosphate in canine saphenous veins. Blood Vessels 16, 212-213.

213. Yokota, R., Burnstock, G., Jones, R. & Brown, M.D. (1978). An ultrastructural study of regeneration of minced smooth muscle in the vas deferens of the guinea-pig. Cell Tissue Res. 190, 481-493.

214. Burnstock, G., Yokota, R. & Jones, R. (1978). Reinnervation of regenerating smooth muscle cells in minced vas deferens of the guinea-pig. Cell Tissue Res. 190, 495-508.

215. Burnstock, G., Cocks, T. & Crowe, R. (1978). Evidence for purinergic innervation of the anococcygeus muscle. Br. J. Pharmacol. 64, 13-20.

216. Jessen, K.R., McConnell, J.D., Purves, R.D., Burnstock, G. & Chamley-Campbell, J. (1978). Tissue culture of mammalian enteric neurons. Brain Res. 152, 573-579.

217. Yokota, R. & Burnstock, G. (1978). A dividing granule-containing cell in the pelvic ganglion of the guinea-pig. Cell Tissue Res. 192, 187-192.

218. Davison, J.S., Al-Hassani, M., Crowe, R. & Burnstock, G. (1978). The non-adrenergic, inhibitory innervation of the guinea-pig gallbladder. Pflügers Arch. 377, 43-49.

219. Burnstock, G. (1978). Evidence for ATP as a transmitter - possible therapeutic implications. In: Dimensions in Health Research: Search for the Medicines of Tomorrow. Eds. H. Weissbach & R.M. Kunz, Academic Press, New York. pp. 167-181.

220. Burnstock, G. (1978). Formation of neuromuscular junctions in vitro. Zoon 6, 225-234.

221. Burnstock, G. (1978). Do some sympathetic neurones synthesize and release both noradrenaline and acetylcholine. Prog. Neurobiol. 11, 205-222.

222. Burnstock, G. (1979). Speculations on purinergic nerves in evolution. In: Advances in Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Vol. 8. Drug-Action Modification - Comparative Pharmacology. Ed. G. Olive, Pergamon Press, Oxford. pp. 267-273.

223. Brown, C., Burnstock, G. & Cocks, T. (1979). Effects of adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) and b,g-methylene ATP on the rat urinary bladder. Br. J. Pharmacol. 65, 97-102.

224. Burnstock, G., Crowe, R. & Wong, H.K. (1979). Comparative pharmacological and histochemical evidence for purinergic inhibitory innervation of the portal vein of the rabbit, but not guinea-pig. Br. J. Pharmacol. 65, 377-388.

225. Cocks, T. & Burnstock, G. (1979). Effects of neuronal polypeptides on intestinal smooth muscle; a comparison with non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic nerve stimulation and ATP. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 54, 251-259.

226. Cocks, T., Crowe, R. & Burnstock, G. (1979). Non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic (purinergic?) inhibitory innervation of the rabbit rectococcygeus muscle. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 54, 261-271.

227. Evans, B.K., Honey, M. & Burnstock, G. (1979). Interaction in vivo between chronically administered guanethidine and imipramine. Gen. Pharmacol. 10, 79-82.

228. Harper, G.P., Barde, Y.A., Burnstock, G., Carstairs, J.R., Dennison, M.E., Suda, K. & Vernon, C.A. (1979). Guinea pig prostate is a rich source of nerve growth factor. Nature 279, 160-162.

229. Bannister, R., Crowe, R., Eames, R. & Burnstock, G. (1979). Defective catecholamine fluorescence in the sympathetic perivascular nerve plexuses in autonomic failure. Neurology 29, 575.

230. De Mey, J., Burnstock, G. & Vanhoutte, P.M. (1979). Modulation of the evoked release of noradrenaline in canine saphenous vein via presynaptic receptors for adenosine but not ATP. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 55, 401-405.

231. Evans, B.K., Heath, J.W. & Burnstock, G. (1979). Reinnervation following guanethidine-induced sympathectomy of adult rats. J. Neurocytol. 8, 381-400.

232. Burnstock, G. (1979). Morphological changes produced by drugs acting on the autonomic nervous system. Pharmacol. Ther. [B] 5, 49-53.

233. Burnstock, G. (1979). The ultrastructure of autonomic cholinergic nerves and junctions. Prog. Brain Res. 49, 3-21.

234. Burnstock, G. (1979). Past and current evidence for the purinergic nerve hypothesis. In: Physiological and Regulatory Functions of Adenosine and Adenine Nucleotides. Eds. H.P. Baer & G.I. Drummond, Raven Press, New York. pp. 3-32.

235. Burnstock, G. (1979). Non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic nerves in the intestine and their possible involvement in secretion. In: Mechanisms of Intestinal Secretion. KROC Foundation Series, Vol. 12. Ed. H.J. Binder, Alan Liss, New York. pp. 147-174.

236. Jessen, K.R., Polak, J.M., Van Noorden, S., Bryant, M.G., Bloom, S.R. & Burnstock, G. (1979). A new approach to the demonstration of the enteric plexus origin of peptide-containing nerves by immunocytochemistry and radioimmunoassay. Gastroenterology 76, 1161(Abstract)

237. Evans, B.K. & Burnstock, G. (1979). Chronic guanethidine treatment of female rats including effects on the fetus. J. Reprod. Fertil. 56, 715-724.

238. Banks, B.E.C., Brown, C., Burgess, G.M., Burnstock, G., Claret, M., Cocks, T., Jenkinson, D.H. & Parson, H. (1979). Some peripheral activities of apamin. Toxicon 17 (Suppl. 1), 4.

239. Evans, B.K., Heath, J.W. & Burnstock, G. (1979). Effects of chronic guanethidine on the sympathetic nervous system of mouse and toad. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 63C, 81-92.

240. Burnstock, G. (1979). Autonomic innervation and transmission. Br. Med. Bull. 35, 255-262.

241. Jessen, K.R., Mirsky, R., Dennison, M.E. & Burnstock, G. (1979). GABA may be a neurotransmitter in the vertebrate peripheral nervous system. Nature 281, 71-74.

242. Burnstock, G. (1979). Interactions of cholinergic, adrenergic, purinergic and peptidergic neurons in the gut. In: Integrative Functions of the Autonomic Nervous System. Eds. C. Brooks, K. Koizumi & A. Sato, University of Tokyo Press, Tokyo. pp. 145-158.

243. Burnstock, G., Hökfelt, T., Gershon, M.D., Iverson, L.L., Kosterlitz, H.W. & Szurszewski, J.H. (1979). Non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic autonomic neurotransmission mechanisms. In: Neuroscience Research Program Bulletin 17, No.3. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. pp. 1-149.

244. Burnstock, G. (1979). Non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic enteric neurones: their roles and interactions with classical nerves. In: Hormone Receptors in Digestion and Nutrition. Eds. G. Rosselin, P. Fromageot & S. Bonfils, Elsevier/North-Holland, Amsterdam. pp. 481-492.

245. Banks, B.E.C., Brown, C., Burgess, G.M., Burnstock, G., Claret, M., Cocks, T.M. & Jenkinson, D.H. (1979). Apamin blocks certain neurotransmitter-induced increases in potassium permeability. Nature 282, 415-417.

246. Berger, P.J. & Burnstock, G. (1979). Autonomic nervous system. In: The Biology of the Reptilia, Vol. 10, Neurology B. Eds. C. Gans, R.G. Northcutt & P. Ulinski, Academic Press, London/New York. pp. 1-57.


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