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Susan C. Feldman

Researcher at Rutgers University

Publications -  5
Citations -  383

Susan C. Feldman is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lateral geniculate nucleus & Visual cortex. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 381 citations. Previous affiliations of Susan C. Feldman include Marine Biological Laboratory.

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Participation of C-Myc Protein in DNA Synthesis of Human Cells

TL;DR: Experiments presented here show that the addition of affinity-purified antibodies against the human c- myc protein to nuclei isolated from several types of human cells reversibly inhibited DNA synthesis and DNA polymerase activity of these nuclei, suggesting that c-myc encodes a protein that is functionally involved in DNA synthesis.
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Somatostatin (SRIF)-like immunoreactivity in subcortical and cortical visual centers of the rat.

TL;DR: The distribution of neuronal elements containing immunoreactive somatostatin (I‐SRIF) in the rat central visual pathway was examined by light‐microscopic immunocytochemistry and the location and morphology of neurons and innervated cells was concerned.
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Somatostatin-like immunoreactivity in the central visual pathway of the prenatal rat

TL;DR: The presence of SRIF in the central visual pathway prior to maturation suggests a role for this peptide in the development of visual function.
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Serotonin metabolism and the nature of monoamine oxidase in squid central nervous system.

TL;DR: This enzyme is functional since 5-HT levels, as identified by immunocytochemical procedures, are low in the squid nervous system and show significant increases in pargyline treated squids.
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Distribution of immunoreactive somatostatin (ISRIF) in the nervous system of the squid, Loligo pealei.

TL;DR: Examination of the distribution of immunoreactive‐like SRIF‐containing elements in the nervous system of the cephalopod mollusk Loligo pealei or the Woods Hole squid found ISRIF was localized by light immunocytochemistry in sections of the squid—optic lobe, circumesophageal ganglia—and in stellate ganglion.