M
Menek Goldstein
Researcher at New York University
Publications - 566
Citations - 40037
Menek Goldstein is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dopamine & Tyrosine hydroxylase. The author has an hindex of 104, co-authored 566 publications receiving 39672 citations. Previous affiliations of Menek Goldstein include Aarhus University & University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
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Neuropeptide Y (NPY)‐like immunoreactivity in peripheral noradrenergic neurons and effects of NPY on sympathetic function
Jan M. Lundberg,L. Terenius,Tomas Hökfelt,Claes R. Martling,Kazuhiko Tatemoto,V. Mutt,J.M. Polak,Stephen R. Bloom,Menek Goldstein +8 more
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Immunohistochemical evidence for the existence of adrenaline neurons in the rat brain
TL;DR: The hypothesis is given that the PNMT containing neurons represent A containing neurons, and that A may act as a neurotransmitter in the rat brain.
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Distribution of peptide- and catecholamine-containing neurons in the gastro-intestinal tract of rat and guinea-pig: immunohistochemical studies with antisera to substance P, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide, enkephalins, somatostatin, gastrin/cholecystokinin, neurotensin and dopamine beta-hydroxylase.
Marianne Schultzberg,T. Hökfelt,Göran Nilsson,Lars Terenius,Jens F. Rehfeld,M. Brown,Robert Elde,Menek Goldstein,Said S +8 more
TL;DR: The possible coexistence of two peptides in one neuron was studied and evidence was obtained for the occurrence of a somatostatin-like and a gastrin/ CCK-like peptide in the same neurons, which may indicate a common precursor for the two peptided in these particular neurons.
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Differential co-existence of neuropeptide Y (NPY)-like immunoreactivity with catecholamines in the central nervous system of the rat.
TL;DR: The findings indicate that central catecholamine neurons can be subdivided into distinct sub-groups based upon the coexistence of a specific peptide.
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Immunohistochemical evidence of substance P-like immunoreactivity in some 5-hydroxytryptamine-containing neurons in the rat central nervous system.
Tomas Hökfelt,Tomas Hökfelt,Åke Ljungdahl,Åke Ljungdahl,Harry W.M. Steinbusch,Harry W.M. Steinbusch,A. Verhofstad,A. Verhofstad,G. Nilsson,G. Nilsson,E. Brodin,E. Brodin,B. Pernow,B. Pernow,Menek Goldstein +14 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that substance P and 5-HT may coexist not only in some cell bodies but also in axons and nerve endings in neurons of the lower medulla oblongata.