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    Klaus A. Miczek, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, editors.
    Contents:
    Neurogenetics of Aggressive Behavior
    Studies in Rodents
    Neurogenetics of Aggressive Behavior
    Studies in Primates
    Glucocorticoids and Escalated Aggressive Behavior.-Models of Female Aggression
    Prefrontal Cortex.-Nitric Oxide, Serotonin and Aggression
    Hypothalamus and Aggressive Behavior
    Vasopressin-Serotonin Interactions in Aggressive Behavior
    Dopamine-oxytocin: Attachment and Conflict
    Stress and violence.-Gene-environment interactions and violence.-MAO-A and genetic risk for violence
    The development of violent behavior in humans
    Schizophrenia and violence.-Psychopathy
    Violent and callous behavior in children
    Aggression in Children and Adolescents-Alcohol and Aggression.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Article
    Leung K, Feldman JD.
    J Immunol. 1978 Nov;121(5):1844-8.
    Rat Moloney sarcoma cells (MST) were pulsed with 35S-L-methionine for 10 and 60 min and lysed by vortexing in 0.5% deoxycholate, 0.5% NP40, 0.02 M Tris, 0.05 M NaCl, pH 7.5, for 30 sec. The lysate was centrifuged at 16,300 X G for 10 min and the supernatant was co-precipitated with Ig fractions of normal BN serum, normal Lewis serum, BN antiserum to Moloney sarcoma cells (BNaMST), BN antiserum to tumor-associated antigens (BNaTAA), BN antiserum to murine leukemia virus (BNaMuLV), BN antiserum to p30 (BNap30), BN antiserum to gp70 (BNagp70), Lewis antiserum to BN (LeaBN), and BN antiserum to BC5 tumor (BNaBC5). With BNaTAA and BNaMST, a cytoplasmic TAA with m.w. 85,000 was detected. In addition, BNaTAA detected three other species of cytoplasmic TAA with m.w. 220,000, 170,000 and 39,000.
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