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19865
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1851
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886

Overview

Paul J. Marangos is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their work is positioned within the broader landscape of biomedical research, as indicated by this association.

Currently, no specific information is available regarding their recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work. There are also no recorded awards linked to their profile at this time.

This lack of detailed data means that a thorough analysis of their research contributions or scientific impact based on publicly available information is limited. However, their connection to the National Institutes of Health suggests involvement in health-related or medical research activities, which often encompass a wide range of scientific disciplines.

Best Publications

  • Neurone-specific enolase is a molecular marker for peripheral and central neuroendocrine cells

    Donald Schmechel;Paul J. Marangos;Milton Brightman

  • Nerve growth factor, laminin, and fibronectin promote neurite growth in human fetal sensory ganglia cultures.

    Anne Baron-Van Evercooren;Hynda K. Kleinman;Shinichi Ohno;Paul Marangos

  • Brain endolases as specific markers of neuronal and glial cells

    Donald Schmechel;Paul J. Marangos;Athanasios P. Zis;Milton Brightman

  • Characterization of peripheral-type benzodiazepine binding sites in brain using [3H]Ro 5-4864

    P J Marangos;J Patel;J P Boulenger;R Clark-Rosenberg

  • Neurons switch from non-neuronal enolase to neuron-specific enolase during differentiation.

    D.E. Schmechel;M.W. Brightman;P.J. Marangos

  • Measurement of neuron-specific (NSE) and non-neuronal (NNE) isoenzymes of enolase in rat, monkey and human nervous tissue.

    P. J. Marangos;D. Schmechel;A. M. Parma;R. L. Clark

  • Neuronal, non-neuronal and hybrid forms of enolase in brain: Structural, immunological and functional comparisons

    Paul J. Marangos;Athanasios P. Zis;Reena L. Clark;Frederick K. Goodwin

  • Developmental profile of neuron-specific (NSE) and non-neuronal (NNE) enolase

    Paul J. Marangos;Donald E. Schmechel;Alexandra M. Parma;Frederick K. Goodwin

  • Evidence for the presence of S-100 protein in the glial component of the human enteric nervous system.

    Gian-Luca Ferri;Lesley Probert;Domenico Cocchia;Fabrizio Michetti

  • Neuron-specific enolase in the Merkel cells of mammalian skin. The use of specific antibody as a simple and reliable histologic marker.

    Jiang Gu;Julia M. Polak;Félix J. Tapia;Paul J. Marangos

  • The benzodiazepine - GABA - chloride ionophore receptor complex: Common site of minor tranquilizer action

    S M Paul;P J Marangos;P Skolnick

  • Purinergic inhibition of diazepam binding to rat brain (in vitro).

    P.J. Marangos;S.M. Paul;A.M. Parma;F.K. Goodwin

  • Identification of inosine and hypoxanthine as endogenous inhibitors of [3H] diazepam binding in the central nervous system.

    P. Skolnick;P.J. Marangos;F.K. Goodwin;M. Edwards

  • Effect of plasma glucose on infarct size in focal cerebral ischemia-reperfusion.

    P. K. Yip;Y. Y. He;Chung Y. Hsu;N. Garg

  • Chronic caffeine consumption increases the number of brain adenosine receptors.

    Jean-Philippe Boulenger;Jitendra Patel;Robert M. Post;Alexandra M. Parma

  • Immunocytochemical localization of nervous system specific protein (NSP-R) in rat brain.

    V.M. Pickel;D.J. Reis;P.J. Marangos;C. Zomzely-Neurath

  • Neuron Specific Enolase: A Common Marker for the Endocrine Cells and Innervation of the Gut and Pancreas

    Anne E. Bishop;Julia M. Polak;P. Facer;G.-L. Ferri

  • Peptidergic innervation of the human male genital tract.

    J. Gu;J.M. Polak;L. Probert;K.N. Islam

  • Specific and potent interactions of carbamazepine with brain adenosine receptors.

    Paul J. Marangos;Robert M. Post;Jitendra Patel;Karl Zander

  • Effects of chronic caffeine on brain adenosine receptors: regional and ontogenetic studies

    Paul J. Marangos;Jean-Philippe Boulenger;Jitendra Patel

  • Autoradiographic localization of adenosine uptake sites in rat brain using [3H]nitrobenzylthioinosine.

    JC Bisserbe;J Patel;PJ Marangos

  • Specific calcium antagonist binding sites in brain.

    Paul J. Marangos;Jitendra Patel;Charles Miller;Andrea M. Martino

Frequent Co-Authors

Jürgen Deckert
Jürgen Deckert University of Würzburg
Jacqueline N. Crawley
Jacqueline N. Crawley University of California, Davis
John Q. Trojanowski
John Q. Trojanowski University of Pennsylvania
Jean-Luc Daval
Jean-Luc Daval University of Lorraine
Iain C. Campbell
Iain C. Campbell King's College London
Edward I. Ginns
Edward I. Ginns University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Virginia M.-Y. Lee
Virginia M.-Y. Lee University of Pennsylvania
Hynda K. Kleinman
Hynda K. Kleinman George Washington University
Joan P. Schwartz
Joan P. Schwartz National Institutes of Health
Jörgen Fex
Jörgen Fex National Institutes of Health

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