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D-Index
34
Citations
5140
World Ranking
9319
National Ranking
210

Overview

L. Hösli is affiliated with the University of Basel in Switzerland. Their academic profile features contributions to research primarily centered around their work conducted at this institution.

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Details on awards or honors received by L. Hösli have not been recorded, and the researcher is currently not listed as deceased.

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Best Publications

  • A pharmacological study of the depression of spinal neurones by glycine and related amino acids

    D. R. Curtis;L. Hösli;G. A. R. Johnston

  • The hyperpolarization of spinal motoneurones by glycine and related amino acids.

    D. R. Curtis;L. Hösli;G. A. R. Johnston;I. H. Johnston

  • Receptors for neurotransmitters on astrocytes in the mammalian central nervous system

    Elisabeth Hösli;L. Hösli

  • The depression of brain stem neurones by taurine and its interaction with strychnine and bicuculline.

    H.L. Haas;L. Hösli

  • Action and uptake of neurotransmitters in CNS tissue culture.

    Leo Hösli;Elisabeth Hösli

  • Inhibition of Spinal Neurones by Glycine

    D. R. Curtis;L. Hösli;G. A. R. Johnston

  • Evidence for the existence of α- and β-adrenoceptors on cultured glial cells—an electrophysiological study

    L. Hösli;E. Hösli;C. Zehntner;R. Lehmann

  • Evidence for the existence of histamine H1- and H2-receptors on astrocytes of cultured rat central nervous system.

    L. Hösli;Elisabeth Hösli;U. Schneider;W. Wiget

  • Histamine and metabolites: their effects and interactions with convulsants on brain stem neurones.

    H.L. Haas;E.G. Anderson;L. Hösli

  • Evidence for the existence of α- and β-adrenoceptors on neurones and glial cells of cultured rat central nervous system—an autoradiographic study

    E. Hösli;L. Hösli

  • Colocalization of androgen, estrogen and cholinergic receptors on cultured astrocytes of rat central nervous system.

    Elisabeth Hösli;K Jurasin;W Rühl;R Lüthy

  • Histochemical and electrophysiological evidence for estrogen receptors on cultured astrocytes: colocalization with cholinergic receptors.

    Elisabeth Hösli;W Rühl;L Hösli

  • Autoradiographic localization of binding sites for [3H]histamine and H1- and H2-antagonists on cultured neurones and glial cells.

    E. Hösli;L. Hösli

  • Glycine and spinal inhibition

    D.R. Curtis;L. Hösli;G.A.R. Johnston;I.H. Johnston

  • Comparison of effects of noradrenaline and histamine with cyclic AMP on brain stem neurones

    E.G. Anderson;H.L. Haas;L. Hösli

  • A comparison of the effects of monoamines on neurones of the bulbar reticular formation.

    Unknown

  • Autoradiographic localization of binding sites for neuropeptide Y and bradykinin on astrocytes.

    Elisabeth Hösli;Leo Hösli

  • Binding sites for [3H]dopamine and dopamine-antagonists on cultured astrocytes of rat striatum and spinal cord: an autoradiographic study.

    Elisabeth Hösli;L. Hösli

  • Action of acetylcholine, muscarine, nicotine and antagonists on the membrane potential of astrocytes in cultured rat brainstem and spinal cord

    L. Hösli;Elisabeth Hösli;G.Della Briotta;L. Quadri

  • Cellular localization of the uptake of [3H]taurine and [3H]β-alanine in cultures of the rat central nervous system

    Elisabeth Hösli;L. Hösli

  • Evidence for GABAB-receptors on cultured astrocytes of rat CNS: autoradiographic binding studies.

    E. Hösli;L. Hösli

  • Actions of amino acids and convulsants on bulbar reticular neurones

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