Douglas E. Brenneman
Section on Developmental and Molecular Pharmacology
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda
USA
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- Chemokine release is associated with the protective action of PACAP-38 against HIV envelope protein neurotoxicity. Brenneman, D.E., Hauser, J.M., Spong, C., Phillips, T.M. Neuropeptides (2002)
- Protective peptides derived from novel glial proteins. Brenneman, D.E., Spong, C.Y., Gozes, I. Biochem. Soc. Trans. (2000)
- Chemokines released from astroglia by vasoactive intestinal peptide. Mechanism of neuroprotection from HIV envelope protein toxicity. Brenneman, D.E., Hauser, J., Spong, C.Y., Phillips, T.M. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. (2000)
- VIP and D-ala-peptide T-amide release chemokines which prevent HIV-1 GP120-induced neuronal death. Brenneman, D.E., Hauser, J., Spong, C.Y., Phillips, T.M., Pert, C.B., Ruff, M. Brain Res. (1999)
- Vasoactive intestinal peptide. Link between electrical activity and glia-mediated neurotrophism. Brenneman, D.E., Hauser, J., Phillips, T.M., Davidson, A., Bassan, M., Gozes, I. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. (1999)