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CURRICULUM VITAE

PERSONAL DATA Name: Bernard W. Agranoff

EDUCATION Cass Technical High School, Detroit, Michigan, 1941-44 The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1944-46 Wayne State Medical School, Detroit, Michigan, 1946-50, M.D. The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, B.S. Chemistry, 1954

POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING Intern: Guthrie Clinic and Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, Pennsylvania, 1950 Fellow: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 1951-52

SENIOR POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING NIH Special Leave: Max Planck Institut fur Zellchemie (F. Lynen), Munich, Germany, 1958-59 Sabbatical Leave: National Institute for Medical Research (R.M. Gaze), London, England, 1974-75

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Biochemist, Section on Lipid Chemistry, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 1954-60 Research Scientist, Chief, Section of Biochemistry, Mental Health Research Institute, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1960 Associate Professor, Department of Biological Chemistry, Medical School, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1961-65 Professor, Department of Biological Chemistry, Medical School, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1965- Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Medical School, The University of Michigan,Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1983- Ralph Waldo Gerard Professor of Neurosciences (Endowed Chair), 1991- Senior Research Scientist, The University of Michigan, 1997- Agranoff/ 2

ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS Coordinator of Biological Sciences, Mental Health Research Institute, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1963-67 Associate Director, Mental Health Research Institute, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1977-83 Acting Director, Mental Health Research Institute, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1977, 1983-84 Acting Director, Neuroscience Laboratory Building, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1983 Director, Neuroscience Laboratory Building, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1984- Scientific Director, Mental Health Research Institute, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1984-85 Director, Mental Health Research Institute, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1985-95

CONSULTING POSITIONS Industrial Consultant, 1960- HEW, Office of Education, 1968-69 Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1973 National Advisory Eye Council, 1983

SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES

Editorial Boards Advances in Lipid Research, Advisory Editor, 1962-67 Michigan Mental Health Research Bulletin, Editorial Consultant, 1968-72 Behavioral Biology, 1970-78 Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1971-76 Biological Psychiatry, 1972-78 Journal of Neurochemistry, 1972-82 Deputy Chief Editor, 1982-85 Biochemistry, Pharmacology and Behavior, Advisory Editor, 1973-88 Brain Research, 1974- Advances in Neurochemistry (Series Editor), 1975- Neurochemical Research, 1976-84 Molecular Neurobiology, 1987-97 Neuroscience Research Communications, 1987-1995 Advances in Neuroscience, 1989- Neurokhimia, (Honorary), 1990-1995; 1998- Neuropsychopharmacology, 1993-1995

NIH Extramural Committees NIH Fellowship Panel on Biochemistry and Nutrition, 1964-1967 Agranoff/ 3

Neurology “A” Study Section, NIH, 1967-71 Neurology “B” Study Section, NIH, 1975-79 Consultant, NIMH Board of Scientific Consultants, 1977

GRANT SUPPORT Current: NIH-MH 42652 “Regulation of Phosphoinositide-Linked CNS Receptors” Bernard W. Agranoff, M.D., Program Director 4 Co-Investigators Total Project Period: 07/01/93-06/30/98; No cost extension 7/1/98-6/30/99

Subproject 1: “Lithium and the Regulation of CNS Signal Transduction Bernard W. Agranoff, M.D. , Principal Investigator 20% Effort Total Project Period: No cost extension 7/1/98-6/30/99 Core Support Facilities 5% Effort Total Project Period: No cost extension 7/1/98-6/30/99

Frontiers in Neuroscience Gift of Ralph and Elsie Colton Total Project Period: 1993-

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE Medical Licensure: State of Michigan, 1951

MILITARY SERVICE

A.S. V-12 (U.S. Navy), The University of Michigan, 1944-45 LT (MC) U.S. Navy, Naval Medical School, Bethesda, Assistant Officer in Charge, t then Officer in Charge, Department of Chemistry, 1952-54

HONORS AND AWARDS Phi Eta Sigma 1944 Phi Kappa Phi (Distinguished Member, 1973) 1945 Agranoff/ 4

E.S. Lee Medical History Award 1946 Maimonides Society Fellowship 1946-48 Fellow of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, 1951-52 Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (with F.O. Schmitt) Distinguished Service Citation, Wayne State Medical School 1967 Annual Grass Foundation Lecturer Society for Neuroscience, Baltimore, MD Chapter 1976 Society for Neuroscience, Shreveport, LA Chapter 1979 Society for Neuroscience, Greater Hartford, CT Chapter 1979 Society for Neuroscience, Indianapolis, IN Chapter 1983 Society for Neuroscience, Central Missouri Chapter 1987 Society for Neuroscience, Louisville KY Chapter 1993 Distinguished Neurochemistry Lecturer, UCLA 1981 Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award, University of Michigan 1984 Distinguished Faculty Lectureship in Biomedical Research, 1986 University of Michigan Distinguished Lecturer, Baylor College of Medicine, Program in 1986 Neuroscience, Henry Russel Lecturer, University of Michigan 1988 NIH Fogarty Scholar-in-Residence Award 1988 Institute of Medicine 1991 Michigan Scientist of the Year Award 1992 Boots Distinguished Neuroscience Lecturer, Louisiana State 1992 University, School of Medicine, Shreveport, LA Wayne State University Medical School Distinguished Alumnus 1993 Award “Festschrift” issue, Neurochemical Research 1994 Symposium in honor of Dr. Agranoff, American Society for 1996 Neurochemistry Symposium in honor of Dr. Agranoff, University of Michigan 1997 Faculty Outstanding Service Recognition Award, Neuroscience 1999 Executive Committee, Neuroscience Program, University of Michigan

MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Chemical Society, 1954- American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1959- International Society for Neurochemistry, 1966- Council Member, 1973-77 Treasurer, 1985-1989 Chairman, 1989-1991 Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Diseases, 1968- American Society for Neurochemistry, 1969- Council Member, 1969-73, 1977-79 President, 1973-75 American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 1969- Agranoff/ 5

Fellow, 1972- Society for Neuroscience, 1969- Council, 1977-80 American Psychological Association, 1972- Fellow, 1973 New York Academy of Sciences, Fellow, 1977 American Psychological Society, Fellow, 1990- Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, Member 1997- American Association for the Advancement of Science, Fellow 1998 International Union of Pharmacology, Section on Neuropsychopharmacology, Member, 1999

TEACHING ACTIVITIES Visiting Lecturer, Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel, 1971 Co-editor, over 6 editions (25 years), of “Basic Neurochemistry”, a reference textbook.

Highlights at U-M Originated and taught a biennial neurochemistry course, 1967-1987, and have since lectured in the course. Participated in graduate and medical student teaching; post-graduate lectures to psychiatry residents and fellows. Chaired or co-chaired Ph.D. dissertation committees in Biological Chemistry, Neuroscience, Toxicology, and Biopsychology.

COMMITTEES AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE

National Organizing Committee, American Society for Neurochemistry, 1969-70 Advisory Committee on Fundamental Research, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1970-73 U.S. National Academy of Sciences Committee for the International Brain Research Organization , 1972-75 National Commission on Multiple Sclerosis Panel on Biochemistry, Chairman, 1973 International Society for Neurochemistry, Program Chairman, 7th Meeting, 1977-79 Society for Neuroscience, Chairman, Task Force on Finance, 1982 Program Committee, Gordon Conference on Plasticity, 1982-86 Society for Neuroscience, Publication Committee, 1983 American Society for Neurochemistry, Program Committee Chairman, 1985 External Review Board, The Burke Rehabilitation Center, Cornell University, 1986 American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Education and Training Committee, 1989-91 External Review Committee, Mayo Clinic Cerebrovascular Research Center, 1990 External Advisory Committee, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, 1990-93 Agranoff/ 6

International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, Publications Committee, 1991-95 American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Program Committee, 1991-96 International Society for Neurochemistry, Standing Rules Committee, 1993- American Society for Neurochemistry, Electronic Networking Subcommittee, 1995- 98 American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Credentials Committee, 1998-

University

Executive Committee, Mental Health Research Institute, 1969- Rackham Research Committee, 1971 Executive Committee, Neuroscience Program, 1971-88 Advisory Committee, Department of Biological Chemistry, 1973-75 Society of Fellows, Senior Fellow, 1973-78 Society of Fellows, Executive Committee, 1976-78 Neural and Behavioral Science Committee, Medical School, 1975-91 Mental Health Research Institute Review Committee, Chairman, 1976 Physiology Search Committee, Co-Chairman, 1977-78 Committee on Recognition, Department of Biological Chemistry, Chairman, 1977-79 PET Executive Committee, 1979- Executive Committee, Medical School, 1979-82 Medical School Deanship Committee, Co-Chairman, 1982-1983 Dean’s Committee on Imaging, 1982 External Review Committee, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Chairman, 1982-83 Task Force on Molecular Genetics, 1983-84 Nuclear Medicine Review Committee, Chairman, 1983-84 Mental Health Research Institute Advisory Committee (ex officio), 1983-1995 Neuroscience Laboratory Building Executive Committee (ex officio) 1984- Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center Subcommittee, 1985 Internal Advisory Board and Committee of Michigan Gastrointestinal Research Center, 1985- Department of Biological Chemistry Internal Review Committee, 1988-89 Department of Psychiatry Appointments and Promotions Committee1988-93 Internal Advisory Committee, Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, 1989-97 Neuroscience Review Committee, 1989-1990 Department of Radiology Search Committee, 1990-1991 Department of Biological Chemistry Awards Committee, Chair, 1990- Department of Otorhinolaryngology Search Committee, 1991-93 Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award Committee, 1993 Department of Psychiatry Long-Term Planning Committee, 1993-1994. Executive Board, Institute of Gerontology, Member, 1995-1998 Medical School Research Space Advisory Committee, Member, 1996- Task Force on Neuroimaging, Co-Chair, 1997- Internal Scientific Advisory Board, “Forebrain Responses to Chronic Pain and Its Treatment,” (K. Casey, P.D.), 1997 Coordinator, Electronic Network for Neuroimaging Affinity Group, 1998- Mental Health Research Institute, Coordinator, Neuroimaging Discussion Group, 1998- Agranoff/ 7

PATENTS

Scintillation Multiplexer (with A. Rich), U.S. Patent #4,771,444, 1988 Scintillation Multiplexer (with A. Rich), U.S. Patent #4,853,945, 1989 Multi-Sample Scintillation Counter Using Position-Sensitive Detector (with A. Rich and R. Conti), U.S. Patent #4,967,084, 1990 Agranoff/ 8

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Peer-Reviewed Publications 1. Higgins, J.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Convulsions in childhood. Guthrie Clinic Bulletin 1951; 21:68- 72.

2. Brady, R.O., Walser, M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Elaboration of steroid hormones by surviving adrenal tissue slices obtained from thermally stressed dogs. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1953; 84:634- 636.

3. Agranoff, B.W., Vallee, B.L. and Waugh, D.F.: Centrifugal subfractionation of polymorphonuclear leukocytes, lymphocytes, and erythrocytes. Blood 1954; 9:804-809.

4. Agranoff, B.W., Brady, R.O. and Colodzin, M.: Differential conversion of specifically labeled 14 glucose to C O2. J Biol Chem 1954; 211:773-779.

5. Agranoff, B.W. and Brady, R.O.: Purification and properties of calf liver ribokinase. J Biol Chem 1956; 219:221-229.

6. Davis, M.M., Jr., Kaufer, G.E., Agranoff, B.W., Harris, E.M. and Rice, J.J.: Automatic centrifuge starter. Rev Sci Inst 1957; 28:60.

7. Agranoff, B.W., Bradley, R.M. and Axelrod, J.: Determination and physiological disposition of . Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1957; 96:261-264.

8. Agranoff, B.W., Bradley, R.M. and Brady, R.O.: The role of cytidine in the formation of -containing lipid. Biochim Biophys Acta 1957; 25:445-446.

9. Agranoff, B.W.: Silica vials improve low-level counting. Nucleonics 1957; 15:106.

10. Agranoff, B.W., Bradley, R.M. and Brady, R.O.: The enzymatic synthesis of inositol phosphatide. J Biol Chem 1958; 233:1077-1083.

11. Burns, J.J., Trousoff, N., Evans, C., Papadopoulos, N. and Agranoff, B.W.: Conversion of myo- inositol to D-glucuronic acid and L-gulonic acid in the rat. Biochim Biophys Acta 1959; 33:215- 219.

12. Agranoff, B.W. and Spivey Fox, M.R.: Antagonism of choline and inositol. Nature 1959; 183:1259-1260.

13. Agranoff, B.W., Eggerer, H., Henning, U. and Lynen, F.: Isopentenol pyrophosphate isomerase. J Am Chem Soc 1959; 81:1254.

14. Seliger, H.H. and Agranoff, B.W.: Solid scintillation counting of -3 and carbon-14 in paper chromatograms. Anal Chem 1959; 31:1607.

15. Lynen, F., Agranoff, B.W., Eggerer H., Henning, U. and Moslein, E.M.: gamma,gamma -dimethyl- allyl-pyrophosphat und geranyl-pyrophosphat, biologische vorstufen des squalens. Angew Chemie 1959; 71:657-663. Agranoff/ 9

16. Agranoff, B.W., Eggerer, H., Henning, U. and Lynen, F.: Biosynthesis of Terpenes VII. Isopentenyl pyrophosphate isomerase. J Biol Chem 1960; 235:326-332.

17. Eagle, H., Agranoff, B.W. and Snell, E.E.: The biosynthesis of meso-inositol by cultured mammalian cells and the parabiotic growth of inositol-dependent and independent strains. J Biol Chem 1960; 235:1891-1893.

18. Agranoff, B.W., Radin, N. and Suomi, W.: Enzymic oxidation of cerebrosides: Studies on Gaucher’s disease. Biochim Biophys Acta 1962; 57:194-196.

19. Agranoff, B.W.: Hydrolysis of long-chain alkyl phosphates and phosphatidic acid by an purified from pig brain. J Lipid Res 1962; 3:190-196.

20. Santen, R.J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Studies on the estimation of DNA and RNA in rat brain. Biochim Biophys Acta 1963; 72:251-262.

21. Gammon, G.D. and Agranoff, B.W.: Toxicity of tripropionin in rats fed a Vitamin B12-deficient diet. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1963; 114:600-602.

22. Foote, J.L. and Agranoff, B.W.: The ratio of brain oleic acid to stearic acid in phenylketonuria. Neurology 1964; 14:268.

23. Foote, J.L. and Agranoff, B.W.: Fatty acids of the brain in phenylketonuria. J Neurochem 1964; 11:589-594.

24. Agranoff, B.W. and Klinger, P.D.: Puromycin effect on memory fixation in the goldfish. Science 1964; 146:952-953.

25. Seiffert, U.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Isolation and separation of inositol phosphates from hydrolysates of rat tissues. Biochim Biophys Acta 1965; 98:574-581.

26. Suomi, W.D. and Agranoff, B.W.: Lipids of the spleen in Gaucher’s disease. J Lipid Res 1965; 6:211-219.

27. Davis, G.A., Santen, R.J. and Agranoff, B.W.: The production of a linear density gradient with a proportioning pump. Anal Biochem 1965; 11:153-154.

28. Foote, J.L., Allen, R.J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Fatty acids in esters and cerebrosides of human brain in phenylketonuria. J Lipid Res 1965; 6:518-524.

29. Davis, R.E., Bright, P.J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Effect of ECS and puromycin on memory in fish. J Comp Physiol Psychol 1965; 60:162-166.

30. Davis, R.E., Klinger, P.D. and Agranoff, B.W.: Automated training and recording of a light- tracking response in fish. J Exp Anal Behav 1965; 8:353-355.

31. Agranoff, B.W., Davis, R.E. and Brink, J.J.: Memory fixation in the goldfish. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1965; 54:788-793.

32. Hajra, A.K., Seiffert, U.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Labeling of mitochondrial phosphatidyl inositol phosphate by Pi32 and by gammaP32 ATP. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1965; 20:199-205.

33. Agranoff, B.W.: and memories. Perspectives in Biol and Med 1965; 9:13-22. Agranoff/ 10

34. Rowe, M.J., Agranoff, B.W. and Tourtellotte, W.W.: Immunoelectrophoretic study of serum proteins in mongolism. Neurology 1966; 16:714-719.

35. Davis, R.E. and Agranoff, B.W.: Stages of memory formation in goldfish: Evidence for an environmental trigger. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1966; 55:555-559.

36. Agranoff, B.W., Davis, R.E. and Brink, J.J.: Chemical studies on memory fixation in goldfish. Brain Res 1966; 1:303-309.

37. Brink, J.J., Davis, R.E. and Agranoff, B.W.: Effects of puromycin, acetoxycycloheximide and actinomycin D on protein synthesis in goldfish brain. J Neurochem 1966; 13:889-896.

38. Petzold, G.L. and Agranoff, B.W.: Biosynthesis of cytidine-diphosphate-diglyceride by embryonic chick brain. J Biol Chem 1967; 242:1187-1191.

39. Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Acyl dihydroxyacetone phosphate: A rapid labeled lipid in guinea pig liver mitochondria. J Biol Chem 1967; 242:1074-1075.

40. Agranoff, B.W., Davis, R.E., Casola, L. and Lim, R.: Actinomycin D blocks memory formation of shock-avoidance in the goldfish. Science 1967; 158:1600-1601.

41. Casola, L. and Agranoff, B.W.: Studies on RNA in goldfish brain. I. Isolation and in vivo labeling. Brain Res 1968; 10:227-238.

42. Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Acyl dihydroxyacetone phosphate: Characterization of a 32P- labeled lipid from guinea pig liver mitochondria. J Biol Chem 1968; 243:1617-1622.

43. Hajra, A.K., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Rapid labeling of mitochondrial lipids by labeled orthophosphate and triphosphate. J Biol Chem 1968; 243:1609-1616.

44. Casola, L. and Agranoff, B.W.: Release of RNA from goldfish brain nuclei by sodium dodecyl sulfate. Biochem Biophys Res Comm 1968; 30:262-266.

45. Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Reduction of palmitoyl dihydroxyacetone phosphate by mitochondria. J Biol Chem 1968; 243:3542-3543.

46. Casola, L., Lim, R., Davis, R.E. and Agranoff, B.W.: Behavioral and biochemical effects of intracranial injection of arabinoside in goldfish. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1968; 60:1389- 1395.

47. Davis, G.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Metabolic behaviour of isozymes of acetylcholinesterase. Nature 1968; 220:277-280.

48. Lim, R. and Agranoff, B.W.: Protein metabolism in goldfish brain. J Neurochem 1969; 16:431-445.

49. Benjamins, J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Distribution and properties of CDP-diglyceride: Inositol transferase from brain. J Neurochem 1969; 16:513-527.

50. Kishimoto, Y., Agranoff, B.W., Radin, N.S. and Burton, R.M.: Comparison of the fatty acids of lipids of subcellular brain fractions. J Neurochem 1969; 16:397-404.

51. Hollander, J., Hallenbeck, J.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Tetraphenylborate stimulation of phospholipid labeling in goldfish brain. Biochem Biophys Res Comm 1969; 35:346-353. Agranoff/ 11

52. Hollander, J., Hallenbeck, J.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Rapidly labeled acidic phospholipids of the goldfish brain. J Neurochem 1970; 17:1247-1261.

53. Lim, R., Brink, J.J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Further studies on the effects of blocking agents on protein synthesis in goldfish brain. J Neurochem 1970; 17:1637-1647.

54. Elam, J.S., Goldberg, J.M., Radin, N.S. and Agranoff, B.W.: Rapid axonal transport of sulfated mucopolysaccharide proteins. Science 1970; 170:458-460.

55. Lim, R., Davis, G.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Electrophoretic studies on soluble proteins of goldfish brain. Brain Res 1971; 25:121-131.

56. Elam, J.S. and Agranoff, B.W.: Rapid transport of protein in the goldfish optic tectum. J Neurochem 1971; 18:375-387.

57. Agranoff, B.W. and Hajra, A.K.: The acyl dihydroxyacetone phosphate pathway for glycerolipid biosynthesis in mouse liver and Ehrlich ascites tumor cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci 1971; 68:411-415.

58. Jakinovich, W., Jr. and Agranoff, B.W.: The stereospecificity of the inositol of the silkworm “Bombyx Mori.” Brain Res 1971; 33:173-180.

59. Jakinovich, W., Jr., Goldstein, I.J., von Baumgarten, R.J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Sugar receptor specificity in the fleshfly, Sarcophaga bullata. Brain Res 1971; 35:369-378.

60. Elam, J.S., Neale, E.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Axonal transport in the goldfish visual system. Acta Neuropath (Berl) Suppl 1971; V:257-266.

61. Schacht, J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Effects of acetylcholine on labeling of phosphatidate and phosphoinositides by 32P-orthophosphate in nerve ending fractions of guinea pig cortex. J Biol Chem 1972; 247:771-777.

62. Baskin, F., Masiarz, F.R. and Agranoff, B.W.: Effect of various stresses on the incorporation of 3H-orotic acid into goldfish brain RNA. Brain Res 1972; 39:151-162.

63. Masiarz, F.R., Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Formation of 3’-32P-acyl CoA from gamma32P- ATP in guinea pig liver mitochondrial extracts. Biochem Biophys Res Comm 1972; 46:992-998.

64. Schacht, J. and Agranoff, B.W.: In vivo phospholipid labeling by 32P-orthophosphate and 3H- myo-inositol in the stimulated goldfish brain in vivo. J Neurochem 1972; 19:1417-1421.

65. Neale, J.H., Neale, E.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Radioautography of the goldfish optic tectum after intraocular injection of 3H-. Science 1972; 176:407-411.

66. Schoel, W.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: The effect of puromycin on retention of conditioned cardiac deceleration in the goldfish. Behav Biol 1972; 7:553-565.

67. McCluer, R.H. and Agranoff, B.W.: Studies on goldfish brain gangliosides. J Neurochem 1972; 19:2307-2315.

68. Neale, J.H., Klinger, P.D. and Agranoff, B.W.: Camptothecin blocks memory of conditioned avoidance in the goldfish. Science 1973; 179:1243-1245.

69. Schacht, J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Acetylcholine stimulates hydrolysis of 32P-labeled phosphatidic acid in guinea pig synaptosomes. Biochem Biophys Res Comm 1973; 50:934-941. Agranoff/ 12

70. Neale, J.H., Klinger, P.D. and Agranoff, B.W.: Temperature-dependent consolidation of puromycin-susceptible memory in the goldfish. Behav Biol 1973; 9:267-278.

71. Eichenbaum, H., Butter, C.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Radioautographic localization of inhibition of protein synthesis in specific regions of monkey brain. Brain Res 1973; 61:438-441.

72. Schacht, J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Detergent-like action of tetrophenylborate on phospholipid labeling in guinea pig cortex subfractions. J Neurochem 1974; 22:473-478.

73. Schacht, J., Neale, E.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Cholinergic stimulation of phospholipid labeling from 32P-orthophosphate in guinea pig cortex synaptosomes in vitro: Subsynaptosomal localization. J Neurochem 1974; 23:211-218.

74. Schacht, J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Stimulation of hydrolysis of phosphatidic acid by cholinergic agents in guinea pig synaptosomes. J Biol Chem 1974; 249:1551-1557.

75. Neale, J.H., Elam, J.S., Neale, E.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Axonal transport and turnover of proline- and leucine-labeled protein in the goldfish visual system. J Neurochem 1974; 23:1045-1055.

76. Agranoff, B.W. and Seguin, E.B.: Preparation of inositol triphosphate from brain: GLC of trimethylsilyl derivative. Prep Biochem 1974; 4:359-366.

77. Agranoff, B.W. and Goldberg, D.: Diet and geographical distribution of multiple sclerosis. The Lancet, November 2, 1974, pp. 1061-1066.

78. Pollock, R.J., Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: The relative utilization of the acyl dihydroxyacetone phosphate and glycerol phosphate pathways for synthesis of glycerolipids in various tumors and normal tissues. Biochim Biophys Acta 1975; 380:421-435.

79. Springer, A.D., Schoel, W.M., Klinger, P.D. and Agranoff, B.W.: Anterograde and retrograde effects of electroconvulsive shock and of puromycin on memory formation in the goldfish. Behav Biol 1975; 13:467-481.

80. Lapetina, E.G., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Preparation of 32P-labeled inositides and their degradation by soluble kidney . Biochim Biophys Acta 1975; 398:118-124.

81. Landreth, G.E., Neale, E.A., Neale, J.H., Duff, R.S., Bradford, M.R., Jr., Northcutt, R.G. and Agranoff, B.W.: Evaluation of [3H]proline for radioautographic tracing of axonal projections in the teleost visual system. Brain Res 1975; 91:25-42.

82. Pollock, R.J., Hajra, A.K., Folk, W.R. and Agranoff, B.W.: Use of [1 or 3-3H, U-14C]glucose to estimate the synthesis of glycerolipids via acyl dihydroxyacetone phosphate. Biochem Biophys Res Comm 1975; 65:658-664.

83. Eichenbaum, H., Quenon, B.A., Heacock, A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Differential behavioral and biochemical effects of regional injection of cycloheximide into mouse brain. Brain Res 1976; 101:171-176.

84. Heacock, A.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Enhanced labeling of a retinal protein during regeneration of the optic nerve in goldfish. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1976; 73:828-832. Agranoff/ 13

85. Pollock, R.J., Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Incorporation of D-[3-3H, U-14C]glucose into glycerolipid via acyl dihydroxyacetone phosphate in untransformed and viral-transformed BHK- 21-c13 fibroblasts. J Biol Chem 1976; 251:5149-5154.

86. Agranoff, B.W., Field, P. and Gaze, R.M.: Neurite outgrowth from explanted Xenopus retina: An effect of prior optic nerve section. Brain Res 1976; 113:225-234.

87. Springer, A.D., Schacht, J. and Agranoff, B.W.: The effect of memory blocking antibiotics and their analogs on acetylcholinesterase. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 1976; 5:1-3.

88. Springer, A.D. and Agranoff, B.W.: Puromycin-induced retention deficit in goldfish as a function of attained training performance level. Behav Biol 1976; 17:547-554.

89. Landreth, G.E. and Agranoff, B.W.: Explant culture of adult goldfish retina: Effect of prior optic nerve crush. Brain Res 1976; 118:299-303.

90. Springer, A.D. and Agranoff, B.W.: Electroconvulsive shock or puromycin-induced retention deficits in goldfish given two active-avoidance sessions. Behav Biol 1976; 18:309-324.

91. Masiarz, F.R. and Agranoff, B.W.: Formation of palmityl-[3’-32P]coenzyme A from [gamma- 32P]ATP in mitochondrial extracts of guinea pig liver. Arch Biochem Biophys 1977; 178:174-187.

92. Heacock, A.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Reutilization of precursor following axonal transport of [3H]proline-labeled protein. Brain Res 1977; 122:243-254.

93. Springer, A.D., Heacock, A.M., Schmidt, J.T. and Agranoff, B.W.: Bilateral tectal innervation by regenerating optic nerve fibers in goldfish: A radioautographic, electrophysical and behavioral study. Brain Res 1977; 128:417-427.

94. Springer, A.D. and Agranoff, B.W.: Effect of temperature on rate of goldfish optic nerve regeneration: A radioautographic and behavioral study. Brain Res 1977; 128:405-415.

95. Springer, A.D., Easter, S.S., Jr. and Agranoff, B.W.: The role of the optic tectum in various visually-mediated behaviors of goldfish. Brain Res 1977; 128:393-404.

96. Davis, R.E. and Agranoff, B.W.: Microimplantation of 3H-proline on a single bead of ion- exchange resin. Brain Res 1977; 124:341-346.

97. Heacock, A.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Clockwise growth of neurites from retinal explants. Science 1977; 198:64-66.

98. Agranoff, B.W.: The investigator grant and information feedback, editorial. Biol Psychiat 1976; 11:653-654.

99. Johns, P.R., Yoon, M.G. and Agranoff, B.W.: Directed outgrowth of optic fibers regenerating in vitro. Nature 1978; 271:360-362.

100. Burrell, H.R., Dokas, L.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: RNA metabolism in the goldfish retina during optic nerve regeneration. J Neurochem 1978; 31:289-298.

101. Bleasdale, J.E., Davis, C.S. and Agranoff, B.W.: The measurement of phosphatidate phosphohydrolase in human amniotic fluid. Biochim Biophys Acta 1978; 528:331-343. Agranoff/ 14

102. Bleasdale, J.E., Davis, C.S., Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: A rapid sensitive assay for phosphatidate phosphohydrolase. Anal Biochem 1978; 87:19-27.

103. Johns, P.R., Heacock, A.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Neurites in explant cultures of adult goldfish retina derived from ganglion cells. Brain Res 1978; 142:531-537.

104. Altenau, L.L. and Agranoff, B.W.: A sequential double-label 2-deoxyglucose method for measuring regional cerebral metabolism. Brain Res 1978; 153:375-381.

105. Agranoff, B.W.: Cyclitol confusion. Trends in Biochem Sci 1978; 3:283-285.

106. Landreth, G.E. and Agranoff, B.W.: Explant culture of adult goldfish retina: A model for the study of CNS regeneration. Brain Res 1979; 161:39-53.

107. Altenau, L.L. and Agranoff, B.W.: Visual stimulation increases regional cerebral blood flow and metabolism in the goldfish. Brain Res 1979; 161:55-61.

108. Burrell, H.R., Heacock, A.M., , R.D. and Agranoff, B.W.: Increased tubulin messenger RNA in the goldfish retina during optic nerve regeneration. Brain Res 1979; 168:628-632.

109. Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: and the muscarinic synaptosomal phospholipid labeling effect. J Neurochem 1980; 34:1231-1240.

110. Fisher, S.K., Boast, C.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: The muscarinic stimulation of phospholipid labeling in hippocampus is independent of its cholinergic input. Brain Res 1980; 189:284-288.

111. Agranoff, B.W., Feldman, E.L., Heacock, A.M. and Schwartz, M.: The retina as a biochemical model of central nervous system regeneration. International Symposium on Neurochemistry of the Retina, Athens, Greece, 1979. Neurochemistry International 1980; 1:487-500.

112. Schwartz, M., Axelrod, D., Feldman, E.L. and Agranoff, B.W.: Histological localization of binding sites of g-bungarotoxin and of antibodies specific to acetylcholine receptor in goldfish optic nerve and tectum. Brain Res 1980; 194:171-180.

113. Schwartz, M., Ernst, S.A., Siegel, G.J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Immunocytochemical localization of (Na+,K+)-ATPase in the goldfish optic nerve. J Neurochem 1981; 36:107-115.

114. Rittenhouse, H.G., Seguin, E.B., Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Properties of a CDP-diglyceride hydrolase from guinea pig brain. J Neurochem 1981; 36:991-999.

115. Schwartz, M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Outgrowth and maintenance of neurites from cultured goldfish retinal ganglion cells. Brain Res 1981; 206:331-343.

116. Kohsaka, S., Schwartz, M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Increased activity of ornithine decarboxylase in goldfish following optic nerve crush. Dev Brain Res 1981; 1:391-401.

117. Dokas, L.A., Kohsaka, S., Burrell, H.R. and Agranoff, B.W.: metabolism in the goldfish retina during optic nerve regeneration: Whole retina studies. J Neurochem 1981; 36:1160-1165.

118. Kohsaka, S., Dokas, L.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Uridine metabolism in the goldfish retina during optic nerve regeneration: Cell-free preparations. J Neurochem 1981; 36:1166-1174.

119. Schwartz, M., Kohsaka, S. and Agranoff, B.W.: Ornithine decarboxylase activity in retinal explants of goldfish undergoing optic nerve regeneration. Dev Brain Res 1981; 1:403-413. Agranoff/ 15

120. Frey, K.A., Wieland, D.M., Brown, L.E., Rogers, W.L. and Agranoff, B.W.: Development of a tomographic myelin scan. Ann Neurol 1981; 10:214-221.

121. Fisher, S.K., Holz, R.W. and Agranoff, B.W.: Muscarinic receptors in chromaffin cell cultures mediate enhanced phospholipid labeling but not catecholamine secretion. J Neurochem 1981; 37:491-497.

122. Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Enhancement of the muscarinic synaptosomal phospholipid labeling effect by the ionophore A23187. J Neurochem 1981; 37:968-977.

123. Fisher, S.K., Frey, K.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Loss of muscarinic receptors and of stimulated phospholipid labeling in ibotenate-treated hippocampus. J Neurosci 1981; 1:1407-1413.

124. Kohsaka, S., Heacock, A.M., Klinger, P.D., Porta, R. and Agranoff, B.W.: Dissociation of enhanced ornithine decarboxylase activity and optic nerve regeneration in goldfish. Dev Brain Res 1982; 4:149-156.

125. Heacock, A.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Protein synthesis and transport in the regenerating goldfish visual system. Neurochem Res 1982; 7:771-788.

126. Feldman, E.L., Heacock, A.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Lectin binding to neurites in goldfish retinal explants. Brain Res 1982; 248:347-354.

127. Murthy, P.P.N. and Agranoff, B.W.: Stereospecific synthesis and enzyme studies of CDP- diacylglycerols. Biochim Biophys Acta 1982; 712:473-483.

128. Williams, L.R. and Agranoff, B.W.: Retrograde transport of goldfish optic nerve proteins labeled by N-succinimidyl [3H]propionate. Brain Res 1983; 259:207-216.

129. Frey, K.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: -enhanced detection of brain lesions by carbon-14- labeled 2-deoxyglucose autoradiography. Science 1983; 219:879-881.

130. Agranoff, B.W., Murthy, P. and Seguin, E.B.: Thrombin-induced phosphodiesteratic cleavage of phosphatidylinositol bisphosphate in human platelets. J Biol Chem 1983; 258:2076-2078.

131. Leskawa, K.C. and Agranoff, B.W.: Properties of endogenous, membrane-associated sialidase activity (N-Acetylneuraminidase) of the goldfish visual system. Neurochem Res 1983; 8:99-112.

132. Agranoff, B.W.: Biochemical mechanisms in the phosphatidylinositol effect. PhI Symposium, University of Pennsylvania. Life Sci 1983; 32:2047-2054.

133. Van Rooijen, L.A.A., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Phosphodiesteratic breakdown of endogenous polyphosphoinositides in nerve ending membranes. Biochem Biophys Res Comm 1983; 112:919-926.

134. Fisher, S.K., Hootman, S.R., Heacock, A.M., Ernst, S.A., and Agranoff, B.W.: Muscarinic stimulation of phospholipid turnover in dissociated avian salt gland cells. FEBS Lett 1983; 155:43- 46.

135. Fisher, S.K., Klinger, P. and Agranoff, B.W.: Muscarinic agonist binding and phospholipid turnover in brain. J Biol Chem 1983; 258:7358-7363. Agranoff/ 16

136. Ford-Holevinski, T.S., Agranoff, B.W. and Radin, N.S: An inexpensive, microcomputer-based, video densitometer for quantitating thin-layer chromatographic spots. Anal Biochem 1983; 132:132-136.

137. Fisher, S.K., Van Rooijen, L.A.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Renewed interest in the polyphosphoinositides. Trends in Biochem Sci 1983; 9:53-56.

138. Ehrenkaufer, R.L.E., Agranoff, B.W., Bieszki, J., Frey, K., Hays, S. and Jewett, D.: Tritium labeling of potential lipophilic myelin probes. J Labelled Comp Radiopharm 1984; 21:87-95.

139. Heacock, A.M., Klinger, P.D., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Cholesterol synthesis and nerve regeneration. J Neurochem 1984; 42:987-993.

140. Agranoff, B.W. and Frey, K.A.: A regional metabolic contrast method for the study of brain pathology. Ann Neurol 1984; 15(Suppl):S93-S97.

141. Smith, C.B., Crane, A.M., Kadekaro, M., Agranoff, B.W. and Sokoloff, L.: Stimulation of protein synthesis and glucose utilization in the hypoglossal nucleus induced by axotomy. J Neurosci 1984; 4:2489-2496.

142. Van Rooijen, L.A.A., Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Tetraenoic species are conserved in muscarinically enhanced inositide turnover. J Neurochem 1985; 44:540-543.

143. Frey, K.A., Ehrenkaufer, R.L.E., Beaucage, S. and Agranoff, B.W.: Quantitative in vivo receptor binding I: Theory and application to the muscarinic receptor. J Neurosci 1985; 5:421-428.

144. Agranoff, B.W.: Lipid peroxidation and membrane aging. Neurobiol of Aging 1984; 5:337-338.

145. Van Rooijen, L.A.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Inhibition of polyphosphoinositide phosphodiesterase by aminoglycoside antibiotics. Neurochem Res 1985; 10:1019-1024.

146. Frey, K.A., Ehrenkaufer, R.L.E. and Agranoff, B.W.: Quantitative in vivo receptor binding II: Autoradiographic imaging of muscarinic cholinergic receptors. J Neurosci 1985; 5:2407-2414.

147. Frey, K.A., Hichwa, R.D., Ehrenkaufer, R.L.E. and Agranoff, B.W.: Quantitative in vivo receptor binding III: Tracer kinetic modeling of muscarinic cholinergic receptor binding. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1985; 82:6711-6715.

148. Hopkins, J.M., Ford-Holevinski, T.S., McCoy, J.P. and Agranoff, B.W.: Laminin and optic nerve regeneration in the goldfish. J Neurosci 1985; 5:3030-3038.

149. Olds, J.L., Frey, K.A., Ehrenkaufer, R.L. and Agranoff, B.W.: A sequential double-label autoradiographic method that quantifies altered rates of regional glucose metabolism. Brain Res 1985; 361:217-224.

150. Stoehr, S.S., Smolen, J.E., Holz, R.W. and Agranoff, B.W.: Inositol triphosphate mobilizes intracellular calcium in permeabilized adrenal chromaffin cells. J Neurochem 1986; 46:637-640.

151. Ford-Holevinski, T.S., Dahlberg, T.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: A microcomputer-based image analyzer for quantitating neurite outgrowth. Brain Res 1986; 368:339-346.

152. Frey, K.A., Agranoff, B.W., Young, A.B., Hichwa, R.D. and Ehrenkaufer, R.L.E.: Human brain receptor distribution. Science 1986; 232:1269-1270. Agranoff/ 17

153. Ford-Holevinski, T.S., Hopkins, J.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Laminin supports neurite outgrowth from explants of axotomized adult rat retinal . Dev Brain Res 1986; 28:121-126.

154. Cauley, K.A., Sherman, T.G., Ford-Holevinski, T. and Agranoff, B.W.: Rapid expression of novel proteins in goldfish retina following optic nerve crush. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1986; 138:1177-1183.

155. Agranoff, B.W.: Phosphorylated derivatives of myo-inositol. Fed Proc 1986; 45:2629-2633.

156. Agranoff, B.W.: Symposium report: Inositol trisphosphate and related metabolism. Fed Proc 1986; 45:2627-2628.

157. Snider, R.M., Roland, R.M., Lowy, R.J., Agranoff, B.W. and Ernst, S.A.: Muscarinic receptor- stimulated Ca2+ signaling and inositol lipid metabolism in avian salt gland cells. Biochim Biophys Acta 1986; 889:216-224.

158. Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Receptor activation and inositol lipid hydrolysis in neural tissues. J Neurochem 1987; 48:999-1017.

159. Agranoff, B.W. and Fisher, S.K.: -stimulated turnover of inositol lipids in the nervous system. Prog Brain Res 1987; 69:3-14.

160. Heacock, A.M., Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Enhanced coupling of neonatal muscarinic receptors in rat brain to phosphoinositide turnover. J Neurochem 1987; 48:1904-1911.

161. Foster, N.L., Vanderspek, A.F.L., Aldrich, M.S., Berent, S., Hichwa, R.H., Sackellares, J.C., Gilman, S. and Agranoff, B.W.: The effect of diazepam sedation on cerebral glucose metabolism in Alzheimer’s disease as measured using positron emission tomography. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 1987; 7:415-420.

162. Hopkins, J.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Neurite outgrowth of laminin does not require the heparin- binding site. Neurosci Res Commun 1987; 1:57-63.

163. Agranoff, B.W.: Biochemistry of phosphoinositide turnover. Proc International Symposium on Muscarinic Cholinergic Mechanisms, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1987; 7-18.

164. Aoyagi, M., Agranoff, B.W., Washburn, L.C. and Smith, Q.R.: Blood-brain barrier transport of 1- aminocyclohexanecarboxylic acid, a nonmetabolizable amino acid for in vivo studies of brain transport. J Neurochem 1988; 50:1220-1226.

165. Chiba, T., Fisher, S.K., Agranoff, B.W. and Yamada, T.: Carbamoylcholine and gastrin induce inositol lipid turnover in canine gastric parietal cells. Amer J Physiol 1988; 255:G99-G105.

166. Chiba, T., Fisher, S.K., Agranoff, B.W. and Yamada, T.: Autoregulation of muscarinic and gastrin receptors on gastric parietal cells. Amer J Physiol 1989; 256:G356-363.

167. Cauley, K., Agranoff, B.W. and Goldman, D.: Identification of a novel nicotinic acetylcholine receptor structural subunit expressed in goldfish retina. J Cell Biol 1989; 108:637-645.

168. Agranoff, B.W.: Exploring brain and mind (1988 Russel Lecture, University of Michigan). Michigan Quarterly Rev 1989; 28:216-228.

169. Heacock, A.M., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Developmental and regional studies of the metabolism of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate in rat brain. J Neurochem 1990; 59:1405-1411. Agranoff/ 18

170. Cauley, K., Agranoff, B.W. and Goldman, D.: Multiple nicotinic acetylcholine receptor genes are expressed in goldfish retina and tectum. J Neurosci 1990; 10:670-683.

171. Cameron, O.G., Modell, J.G., Hichwa, R.D., Agranoff, B.W. and Koeppe, R.A.: Changes in sensory-cognitive input: Effects on cerebral blood flow. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 1990; 10:38- 42.

172. Fisher, S.K., Heacock, A.M., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Polyphosphoinositides are the major source of inositol phosphates in carbamoylcholine-stimulated SK-N-SH neuroblastoma cells. Mol Pharmacol 1990; 38:54-63.

173. Koeppe, R.A., Mangner, T., Betz, A.L., Shulkin, B.L., Allen, R., Kollros, P., Kuhl, D.E. and Agranoff, B.W.: Use of [11C]aminocyclohexane-carboxylate for the measurement of amino acid uptake and distribution volume in human brain. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 1990; 10:727-739.

174. Hieber, V., Bouchey, J., Agranoff, B.W. and Goldman, D.: and deduced amino acid sequence of the goldfish neural nicotinic acetylcholine receptor b-2 subunit. Nucleic Acids Res 1990; 18:5307.

175. Hieber, V., Bouchey, J., Agranoff, B.W. and Goldman, D.: Nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequence of the goldfish neural nicotinic acetylcholine receptor alpha-3 subunit. Nucleic Acids Res 1990; 18:5293.

176. Koeppe, R.A., Shulkin, B.A., Rosenspire, K.C., Shaw, L.A., Betz, A.L., Mangner, T., Price, J.C. and Agranoff, B.W.: Effect of aspartame-derived phenylalanine on neutral amino acid uptake in human brain: A PET study. J Neurochem 1991; 56:1526-1535.

177. Walker, B.A.M., Hagenlocker, B.E., Stubbs, E.B., Jr., Sandborg, R.R., Agranoff, B.W. and Ward, P.A.: Signal transduction events and FcgammaR engagement in human neutrophils stimulated with immune complexes. J Immunol 1991; 146:735-741.

178. Agranoff, B.W.: Foreward, Special Issue Dedicated to Dr. Louis Sokoloff: Louis Sokoloff, neurochemist par excellence. Neurochem Res 1991; 9:927-928.

179. Frey, K.A., Ciliax, B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Quantitative in vivo receptor binding IV: Detection of muscarinic receptor down-regulation by equilibrium and by tracer kinetic methods. Neurochem Res 1991; 16:1017-1023.

180. Lee, C., Fisher, S.K., Agranoff, B.W. and Hajra, A.K.: Quantitative analysis of molecular species of diacylglycerol and phosphatidate formed upon muscarinic receptor activation of human SK-N- SH neuroblastoma cells. J Biol Chem 1991; 266:22837-22846.

181. Kim, J., Rushovich, E.H., Thomas, T.P., Ueda, T., Agranoff, B.W. and Greene, D.A.: Diminished specific activity of cytosolic protein kinase C in sciatic nerve of streptozotocin-diabetic rats, and its correction by dietary myo-inositol. Diabetes 1991; 40:1545-1554.

182. Frey, K.A., Koeppe, R.A., Mulholland, G.K., Jewett, D., Hichwa, R., Ehrenkaufer, J.E., Carey, D.M., Wieland, D.M., Kuhl, D.E. and Agranoff, B.W.: In vivo muscarinic cholinergic receptor imaging in human brain with [11C]scopolamine and positron emission tomography. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 1992; 12:147-154.

183. Fisher, S.K., Heacock, A.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Inositol lipids and signal transduction in the nervous system: An update. J Neurochem 1992; 58:18-38. Agranoff/ 19

184. Hieber, V., Agranoff, B.W. and Goldman, D.: Target-dependent regulation of retinal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and tubulin during optic nerve regeneration in goldfish. J Neurochem 1992; 58:1009-1015.

185. Stubbs, E.B., Jr., Walker, B.A.M., Owens, C.A., Ward, P.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Formyl peptide stimulates and ATPgS potentiates [3H]cytidine 5’-diphosphate diglyceride accumulation in human neutrophils. J Immunol 1992; 148:2242-2247.

186. Lyon, M.J., Agranoff, B.W., Sokoloff, L. and Smith, C.B.: Residual effects of tracer in sequential double label deoxyglucose studies. Neurosci Lett 1992; 147:72-76.

187. Wilmot, G.R., Raymond, P.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: The expression of the protein p68/70 within the goldfish visual system suggests a role in both regeneration and neurogenesis. J Neurosci 1993; 13:387-401.

188. Heacock, A.M., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Measurement of receptor-activated phosphoinositide turnover in rat brain: Nonequivalence of inositol phosphate and CDP- diacylglycerol formation. J Neurochem 1993; 60:1087-1092.

189. Stubbs, E.B., Jr. and Agranoff, B.W.: Lithium enhances muscarinic receptor-stimulated CDP- diacylglycerol formation in inositol-depleted SK-N-SH neuroblastoma cells. J Neurochem 1993; 60:1292-1299.

190. Heacock, A.M., Stubbs, E.B., Jr. and Agranoff, B.W.: Cytidine-diphosphate diacylglycerol labeling as an index of inositol lipid-mediated signal transduction in brain and neural cells. Neuroprotocols 1993; 3:103-106.

191. Carlson, Robert O., Martin, D.M., Feldman, E.L. and Agranoff, B. W.: PKC activity and PKC-a mRNA content are reduced in serum-deprived human neuroblastoma cells without concomitant induction of differentation. Exper Cell Res 1993; 207:340-347.

192. Leski, M.L. and Agranoff, B.W.: Purification and characterization of gp68/70, regeneration- associated proteins from goldfish brain. J Neurochem 1994; 62:1182-1192.

193. Olds, J.L., Frey, K.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Sequential double label deoxyglucose autoradiography for determining cerebral metabolic change: origins of variability within a single brain. Neuroprotocols 1994; 5:12-24.

194. Shulkin, B.L., Betz, A.L., Koeppe R.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Inhibition of neutral amino acid transport across the human blood-brain barrier by phenylalanine. J Neurochem 1995; 64:1252- 1257.

195. Ballestero, R.P., Wilmot, G.R., Leski, M.L., Uhler, M.D and Agranoff, B.W.: Isolation of cDNA clones encoding RICH: a protein induced during goldfish optic nerve regeneration with homology to mammalian 2’,3’-cyclic-nucleotide 3’-phosphodiesterases. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1995; 92:8621-8625 .

196. Lavie, Y. and Agranoff, B.W.: Inhibition of neuroblastoma cell phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase by CDP-diacylglycerol and phosphatidate. J Neurochem 1996; 66:811-816.

197. Lavie,Y. and Agranoff, B.W.: Carbachol inhibits insulin-stimulated phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase activity in SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells. J Neurochem 1996; 67:1245-1251. Agranoff/ 20

198. Lavie, Y., Dybowski, J., and Agranoff, B.W.: Wortmannin blocks goldfish retinal phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and neurite outgrowth. Neurochem Res 1997;22:373-378. *Not previously cited in MHRI Annual Reviews.

199. Heacock, A.M., Uhler, M.D. and Agranoff, B.W.: Cloning CDP-diacylglycerol synthase from a human neuronal cell line. J Neurochem 1996; 67:2200-2203.

200. Ballestero, R.P, Wilmot, G.R., Agranoff, B.W. and Uhler, M.D.: gRICH68 and gRICH70 are 2’3’- cyclic-nucleotide 3’-phosphodiesterases induced during goldfish optic nerve regeneration. J Biol Chem 1997; 272: 11479-11486.

201. Swanson, S.D., Rosen, M.S., Agranoff, B.W., Coulter, K.P., Welsh, R.C. and Chupp, T.E.: Brain MRI with laser-polarized 129Xe. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 1997; 38: 695-698.

202. Heacock, A.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: CDP-DAG synthase from mammalian tissues. Biochim Biophys Acta 1997; 1348: 166-172.

203. Heacock, A.M., and Agranoff, B.W.: Protein kinase inhibitors block neurite outgrowth from explants of goldfish retina. Neurochem Res 1997; 22: 1179-1182.

204. Macdonald, G.A., Frey, K.A., Agranoff, B.W., Minoshima, S., Koeppe, R.A., Kuhl, D.E., Shulkin, B.L. and Lucey, M.R. Cerebral receptor binding in vivo in patients with recurrent hepatic encephalopathy. Hepatology 1997; 26: 277-282.

205. Ballestero, R.P., Dybowski, J.A., Levy, G., Agranoff, B.W., and Uhler M.D., Cloning and characterization of zRICH, a 2’,3’-cyclic-nucleotide 3’-phosphodiesterase induced during zebrafish optic nerve regeneration. J Neurochem 1999; 72: 1362-1371.

206. Novak, J.E., Turner, R.S., Agranoff, B.W., and Fisher, S.K., Differentiated human NT2-N neurons possess a high intracellular content of myo-inositol. J. Neurochem 1999; 72: 1431-1440.

207. Dybowski, J.A., Heacock, A.M., and Agranoff, B.W., A vulnerable period of colchicine toxicity during goldfish optic nerve regeneration, Brain Res 1999; 842: 62-72.

208. Novak, J.E., Agranoff, B.W., and Fisher, S.K., Regulation of myo-inositol homeostasis in differentiated human NT2-N neurons, Neurochem Res,2000; 25:561-566.

209. Novak, J.E., Agranoff, B.W., and Fisher, S. K., Increased expression of Gαq/11 and of phospholipase-Cβ1/4 in differentiated human NT2-N neurons: Enhancement of phosphoinositide hydrolysis, J Neurochem 2000; 74:2322-2330.

210. Agranoff, B. W., William Hogarth, Unwitting Neurochemist? Neurochem Res 2000; 25:1431-1434.

Books 1. Albers, W., Siegel, G., Katzman, R. and Agranoff, B.W. (eds.): Basic Neurochemistry, 1st Ed. Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1972. Agranoff/ 21

2. Agranoff, B.W. and Aprison, M.H. (eds.): Advances in Neurochemistry, Volume 1. Plenum Press, New York, 1974.

3. Siegel, G., Albers, W., Katzman, R. and Agranoff, B.W. (eds.): Basic Neurochemistry, 2nd Ed. Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1976.

4. Agranoff, B.W. and Aprison M.H. (eds.): Advances in Neurochemistry, Volume 2. Plenum Press, New York, 1977.

5. Agranoff, B.W. and Aprison M.H. (eds.): Advances in Neurochemistry, Volume 3. Plenum Press, New York, 1978.

6. Tsukada, Y. and Agranoff, B.W.: Neurobiological Basis of Learning and Memory. John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1980.

7. Albers, W., Siegel, G., Katzman, R. and Agranoff, B.W. (eds.): Basic Neurochemistry, 3rd Ed. Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1981.

8. Agranoff, B.W. and Aprison M.H. (eds.): Advances in Neurochemistry, Volume 4. Plenum Press, New York, 1982.

9. Norton, W.T. (ed.); Agranoff, B.W. and Aprison M.H. (series eds.): Advances in Neurochemistry, Volume 5. Plenum Press, New York, 1984.

10. Elam, J.S. and Cancalon, P. (eds.); Agranoff, B.W. and Aprison M.H. (series eds.): Advances in Neurochemistry, Volume 6. Plenum Press, New York, 1984.

11. Siegel, G., Agranoff, B., Albers, R.W. and Molinoff, P. (eds.): Basic Neurochemistry, 4th Ed. Raven Press, New York, 1988.

12. Bazan, N.G., Braquet, P. and Ginsberg, M.D. (eds); Agranoff, B.W. and Aprison, M.H. (series eds.): Advances in Neurochemistry, Volume 7. Plenum Press, New York, 1992.

13. Siegel, G.J., Agranoff, B.W., Albers, R.W. and Molinoff, P.B. (eds.): Basic Neurochemistry, 5th Ed. Raven Press, New York, 1994.

14. Bachelard, H,(ed.); Agranoff, B.W. and Suzuki, K. (series eds.): Advances in Neurochemistry, Vol. 8. Plenum Press, New York, 1998.

15. Siegel, G.J., Agranoff, B.W., Albers, R.W., Fisher, S.K. and Uhler, M.D. (eds.); Basic Neurochemistry, 6th Ed. Lippincott-Raven, Philadelphia/New York, 1999.

16. Popko, B. (ed.), Mouse Models in the Study of Genetic Neurological Disorders, B.W. Agranoff and K. Suzuki (series eds.), Advances in Neurochemistry, Volume 9, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, 1999. Agranoff/ 22

Chapters in Books 1. Agranoff, B.W.: Low level tritium counting techniques, in Bell, C.G. and Hayes, F.N. (eds.), Liquid Scintillation Counting. Pergamon Press, New York, 1958, pp. 220-222.

2. Agranoff, B.W.: Cytidine nucleotides, in Brady, R.O. and Tower, D.B. (eds.), Neurochemistry of Nucleotides and Amino Acids. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1960, pp. 38-50.

3. Agranoff, B.W.: Enzymatic degradation of long-chain alkyl phosphates, in Fifth International Congress of Biochemistry, Pergamon Press, New York, 1961, Vol. VII, p. 97.

4. Kirschner, K., Agranoff, B., Eggerer, H., Henning, H., Kessel, I. and Lynen, F.: Die rolle des allyl- pyrophosphat bei der biosynthese der terpene, in Biosynthesis of Lipids. Pergamon Press, 1961, pp. 273-286.

5. Agranoff, B.W. and Ginsburg, A.: Ribo-deoxyribokinases, in Colowick, S. and Kaplan, N., (eds.), Methods in Enzymology V. Academic Press, New York, 1962, pp. 302-310.

6. Agranoff, B.W. and Suomi, W.: -DL-dipalmitin, in Brown, G.B. (ed.), Biochemical Preparations. Wiley and Sons, New York, 1963, Vol. 10, pp. 47-51.

7. Agranoff, B.W.: Agents that block memory, in Quarton, G.C., Melnechuk, T. and Schmitt, F.O. (eds.), The Neurosciences: A Study Program. The Rockefeller University Press, New York, 1967, pp. 756-764.

8. Agranoff, B.W.: Recent studies on the stages of memory formation in goldfish, in Byrnes, W.L. (ed.), Molecular Approches to Memory and Learning. Academic Press, New York, 1970, pp. 35- 39. Presented at the 134th Annual Meeting of the AAAS, December 29, 1970.

9. Agranoff, B.W., Davis, R.E., Lim, R., and Casola, L.: Biological effects of antimetabolites used in behavioral studies, in Efron, D.E., Cole, J.O., Levine, J. and Wittenborn, J.R. (eds.), Psychopharmacology, A Review of Progress, 1957-1967. Public Health Service Publication No. 1836, 1968, pp. 909-917.

10. Agranoff, B.W. and Davis, R.E.: The use of fishes in studies on memory formation, in Ingle, D. (ed.), The Central Nervous System and Fish Behavior. University of Chicago Press, 1968, pp. 193- 201.

11. Agranoff, B.W. and Davis, R.E.: Evidence for stages in the development of memory, in Carlson, F.D. (ed.), Physiological and Biochemical Aspects of Nervous Integration. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1968, pp. 309-327.

12. Agranoff, B.W.: Studies on memory, in Bogoch, S., (ed.), Future of the Brain Sciences. Plenum Press, New York, 1969, pp. 341-353.

13. Agranoff, B.W., Benjamins, J.A. and Hajra, A.K.: Biosynthesis of phosphatidyl inositol, in Hauser, G. (ed.), Cyclitols and Phosphoinositides. Ann NY Acad Sci 1969;165:755-766.

14. Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Phosphatidate phosphatase from pig brain, in Lowenstein, J.M. (ed.), Methods of Enzymology XIV. Academic Press, New York, 1969, pp. 185-188. Agranoff/ 23

15. Casola, L. and Agranoff, B.W.: Size distribution of RNA isolated from goldfish brain, in Richter, D. (ed.), Biochemical Factors Concerned in the Functional Activity of the Nervous System. Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1969, p. 36.

16. Agranoff, B.W., Lim, R. and Brink, J.J.: Effect of various agents on protein and RNA synthesis in the goldfish brain, in Richter, D. (ed.), Biochemical Factors Concerned in the Functional Activity of the Nervous System. Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1969, p. 4.

17. Agranoff, B.W.: Macromolecules in brain function: A 1969 Baedeker of neurobiology, in Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 1970, Vol. 1, pp. 203-212.

18. Agranoff, B.W.: Protein synthesis and memory formation, in Lajtha, A. (ed.), Protein Metabolism of the Nervous System. Plenum Press, New York, 1970, pp. 533-543.

19. Agranoff, B.W.: Current questions in brain and behavior, in Bowman, R.E. and Datta, S.P. (eds.), Biochemistry of Brain and Behavior. Plenum Press, New York, 1970, pp. 347-358.

20. Agranoff, B.W.: Memory, in Lajtha, A. (ed.), Handbook of Neurochemistry. Plenum Press, New York, 1971, pp. 203-219.

21. Agranoff, B.W.: Effects of antibiotics on long-term memory formation in the goldfish, in Honig, W.K. and James, P.H.R. (eds.), Animal Memory. Academic Press, New York, 1971, pp. 243-258.

22. Agranoff, B.W.: Effects of antibiotics on long-term memory formation in the goldfish, in Marois, M. (ed.), De La Physique Theorique A La Biologie. Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique, Paris, 1971, pp. 417-431.

23. Agranoff, B.W.: Further studies on memory formation in the goldfish, in McGaugh, J.L. (ed.), Advances in Behavioral Biology, Vol. IV: The Chemistry of Mood, Motivation, and Memory. Plenum Press, New York, 1972, pp. 175-185.

24. Jakinovich, W., Jr. and Agranoff, B.W.: Taste receptor response to carbohydrates, in Schneider, D. (ed.), Olfaction and Taste. Wissenschaftliche Verlagegesellschaft MBH, Stuttgart, 1972, Vol. IV, pp. 371-377.

25. Agranoff, B.W.: Biochemical concomitants of learning and memory, in Kiger, J.A., Jr. (ed.), Biology of Behavior. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, 1972, pp. 1-9.

26. Agranoff, B.W.: Learning and memory: Approaches to correlating behavioral and biochemical events, in Albers, W., Siegel, G., Katzman, R. and Agranoff, B.W. (eds.), Basic Neurochemistry. Little, Brown and Co., Boston, 1972, pp. 645-665.

27. Agranoff, B.W.: Biochemical approaches to learning and memory, in Ansell, G.B. and Bradley, P.B. (eds.), Proceedings of the Symposium Macromolecules and Behavior. MacMillan Press, 1973, pp. 143-149.

28. Agranoff, B.W.: Biochemical concomitants of the storage of behavioral information, in Jaenicke, L. (ed.), Biochemistry of Sensory Functions. 25 Mosbacher Colloquium der Gesellschaft fur Biologische Chemie, Springer-Verlag, 1974, pp. 597-623.

29. Schacht, J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Interaction of cholinergic agents with phospholipid metabolism in guinea pig cortex synaptosomes, in de Robertis, E. and Schacht, J. (eds.), Neurochemistry of Cholinergic Receptors. Raven Press, New York, 1975, pp. 121-129. Agranoff/ 24

30. Agranoff, B.W., Springer, A.D. and Quarton, G.C.: Biochemistry of memory and learning, in Vinken, P.J. and Bruyn, G.W. (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North-Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam, 1975, Vol. 27, pp. 459-476.

31. Agranoff, B.W.: Biochemical strategies in the study of memory formation in the nervous system, in Tower, D.B. and Brady, R.O. (eds.), Basic Neurosciences. Raven Press, New York, 1975, pp. 585-590.

32. Agranoff, B.W.: Learning and memory: Approaches to correlating behavioral and biochemical events, in Siegel, G.J., Albers, W., Katzman, R. and Agranoff, B.W. (eds.), Basic Neurochemistry, 2nd Ed. Little, Brown and Co., 1976, pp. 765-784.

33. Springer, A.D., Springer, L.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Memory: Physiological basis, in Wolman, B. (ed.), International Encyclopedia of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis and Psychology. Aesculapius Publishers, 1977, pp. 104-108.

34. Agranoff, B.W., Burrell, H.R. and Dokas, L.H.: Progress in biochemical approaches to learning and memory, in Lipton, M., DiMascio, A. and Killam, K. (eds.), Psychopharmacology: A Generation of Progress. Raven Press, New York, 1978, pp. 623-635.

35. Agranoff, B.W. and Bleasdale, J.E.: The acetylcholine effect: What has it told us? What is it trying to tell us?, in Eisenberg, F., Jr. and Wells, W.W. (eds.), Cyclitols and Phosphoinositides. Academic Press, 1978, pp. 105-120.

36. Agranoff, B.W.: Approaches to the biochemistry of regeneration in the central nervous system, in Bazan, N., Brenner, R. and Giusto, N. (eds.), Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. Plenum Press, New York, 1977, Vol. 83, pp. 191-201.

37. Agranoff, B.W.: Biochemical events mediating the formation of short- and long-term memory, in Neurobiological Basis of Learning and Memory. John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1980, pp. 801- 820.

38. Agranoff, B.W., Feldman, E.L., Heacock, A.M. and Schwartz, M.: The retina as a biochemical model of central nervous system regeneration, in Bazan, N. and Anderson, R.E. (eds.), Biochemistry of the Retina. Pergamon Press, New York, 1980, pp. 487-500.

39. Agranoff, B.W., Boast, C.A., Frey, K.A., Altenau, L.L.: Evaluation of regional brain metabolism by a sequential double-label 2-deoxyglucose method, in Passonneau, J.V., Hawkins, R., Lust, W.D. and Welsh, F.A. (eds.), Cerebral Metabolism and Neural Function. Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, 1980, pp. 331-337.

40. Agranoff, B.W.: Learning, memory formation and protein synthesis, in Morrison, A.R. and Strick, P.L. (eds.), Changing Concepts of the Nervous System. University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Symposia in Anatomy Series, 1982.

41. Agranoff, B.W. and Fisher, S.K.: Stimulated phospholipid labeling in nerve ending preparations: Studies on localization and biochemical mechanism, in Horrocks, L.A., Ansell, G.B. and Porcellati, G. (eds.), Phospholipid Metabolism in the Nervous System. Vol. I. Metabolism. Raven Press, New York, 1982, pp. 301-313.

42. Agranoff, B.W.: Multiple sclerosis, in Perkins, E.G. and Visek, W.J. (eds.), Dietary Fats and Health. American Oil Chemist’s Society, Champaign, IL, 1983, pp. 941-950. Agranoff/ 25

43. Agranoff, B.W.: Biochemical aspects of brain plasticity, in Gispen, W.H. and Traber, J. (eds.), Developments in Neurology, Vol. 7: Aging of the Brain. Elsevier Biomedical Press, Amsterdam, 1983, pp. 117-124.

44. Agranoff, B.W. and Ford-Holevinski, T.S.: Biochemical aspects of the regenerating goldfish visual system, in Elam, J. and Cancalon, P., (eds.), Advances in Neurochemistry, Vol. 6: Axonal Transport in Neuronal Growth and Regeneration. Plenum Press, New York, 1984, pp. 69-86.

45. Agranoff, B.W.: Memory, in Lajtha, A. (ed.), Handbook of Neurochemistry. Plenum Publishing Corporation, New York, 1985, pp. 343-355.

46. Agranoff, B.W.: Current biochemical approaches to memory formation, in Lynch, G., McGaugh, J.L. and Weinberger, N.M. (eds.), Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. Guilford Press, New York, 1984, pp. 353-358.

47. Agranoff, B.W., Seguin, E.B. and Van Rooijen, L.A.A.: Implication of phosphoinositides in receptor-mediated stimulation of phospholipid labeling, in Rubin, R.P., Weiss, G.B. and Putney, J.W., Jr. (eds.), Calcium in Biological Systems. Plenum Publishing Corporation, New York, 1985, pp. 67-72.

48. Agranoff, B.W. and Van Rooijen, L.A.A.: Polyphosphoinositide turnover in the nervous system, in Bleasdale, J.E., Eichberg, J. and Hauser, G. (eds.), Inositol and Phosphoinositides: Metabolism and Regulation. Humana Press, Inc., Clifton, NJ, 1985, pp. 621-635.

49. Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: The biochemical basis and functional significance of enhanced phosphatidate and phosphoinositide turnover, in Eichberg, J. (ed.). John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1985, pp. 241-295.

50. Van Rooijen, L.A.A., Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Biochemical aspects of stimulated turnover of inositol lipids in the nervous system, in Horrocks, L.A., Kanfer, J.N. and Porcellati, G. (eds.), Physiological Role of Phospholipids in the Nervous System. Raven Press, New York, 1985, pp. 31- 38.

51. Fisher, S.K., Van Rooijen, L.A.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Renewed interest in the polyphosphoinositides, in Ochs, R.S., Hanson, R.W. and Hall, J. (eds.), Metabolic Regulation. Elsevier Science Publishing Co., Inc., New York, 1985, pp. 202-209.

52. Young, A.B., Frey, K.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Receptor assays: In vitro and in vivo, in Phelps, M.E., Mazziotta, J.C. and Schelbert, H.R. (eds.), Positron Emission Tomography and Autoradiography: Principles and Applications for the Brain and Heart. Raven Press, New York, 1986, pp. 73-111.

53. Frey, K.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Quantitative in vivo receptor binding, in Quantitative Receptor Autoradiography. Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, 1986, pp. 213-231.

54. Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Phosphoinositide turnover in the CNS and in neural-related tissues, in Putney, J.W., Jr. (ed.), Phosphoinositides and Receptor Mechanisms. Series: Receptor Biochemistry and Methodology, Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, 1986, pp. 219-243.

55. Agranoff, B.W. and Fisher, S.K.: Ligand-stimulated turnover of inositol lipids in the nervous system, in Gispen, W.H. and Routtenberg, A. (eds.), Progress in Brain Research. Elsevier, New York, 1986, pp. 3-14. Agranoff/ 26

56. Agranoff, B.W.: Receptor-mediated phosphoinositide metabolism, in Ehrlich, Y.H., Lenox, R.H., Kornecki, E. and Berry, W.O. (eds.), Molecular Mechanisms of Neuronal Responsiveness. Plenum Press, New York, 1986, pp. 69-79.

57. Agranoff, B.W.: Phospholipids, in Adelman, G. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Vol. II. Birkhauser, Boston, 1987, pp. 947-948.

58. Fisher, S.K., Van Rooijen, L.A.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Renewed interest in the polyphosphoinositides, in Prentis, S. and Bradshaw, R. (eds.), Oncogenes and Growth Factors. Elsevier Science Publications, Amsterdam, 1987, pp. 260-268.

59. Snider, R.M., Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Inositide-linked second messengers in the central nervous system, in Meltzer, H.Y. (ed.), Psychopharmacology: The Third Generation of Progress. Raven Press, New York, 1987, pp. 317-324.

60. Agranoff, B.W.: Inositol lipid turnover in the central nervous system, in Michell, R.H. and Putney, J.W., Jr. (eds.), Inositol Lipids in Cellular Signaling. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1987, pp. 163-165.

61. Agranoff, B.W., Fisher, S.K., Heacock, A.M. and Frey, K.A.: The phosphoinositide-linked CNS muscarinic receptor, in Kito, S., Segawa, T., Kuriyama, K., Tohyama, M. and Olsen, R.W. (eds.), Neuroreceptors and Signal Transduction. Plenum Press, New York, 1988, pp. 195-215.

62. Agranoff, B.W.: Lipids, in Siegel, G., Agranoff, B., Albers, R.W. and Molinoff, P. (eds.), Basic Neurochemistry, 4th Ed. Raven Press, New York, 1988, pp. 91-107.

63. Agranoff, B.W.: Phosphoinositides, in Siegel, G., Agranoff, B., Albers, R.W. and Molinoff, P. (eds.), Basic Neurochemistry, 4th Ed. Raven Press, New York, 1988, pp. 333-347.

64. Agranoff, B.W.: Learning and memory, in Siegel, G., Agranoff, B., Albers, R.W. and Molinoff, P. (eds.), Basic Neurochemistry, 4th Ed. Raven Press, New York, 1988, pp. 915-927.

65. Hajra, A.K., Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Isolation, separation and analysis of phosphoinositides from biological sources, in Boulton, A.A., Baker, B., and Horrocks, L.A. (eds.), Neuromethods 7. Lipids and Related Compounds. The Humana Press, Inc., Clifton, NJ, 1988, pp. 211-225.

66. Schwartz, M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Retinal explants as an in vitro model for optic nerve regeneration in lower vertebrates, in Shahar, A., de Vellis, J., Vernadakis, A. and Haber, B. (eds.), A Dissection and Tissue Culture Manual of the Nervous System. Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, NY, 1989, pp. 83-85.

67. Agranoff, B.W. and Heacock, A.M.: Nerve regeneration, in Dulbecco, R. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Biology, Vol. 5. Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, CA, 1991, pp. 341-346.

68. Agranoff, B.W. and Fisher, S.K.: Phosphoinositides and their stimulated breakdown, in Reitz, A.B. (ed.), Inositol Phosphates and Derivatives. Synthesis, Biochemistry, and Therapeutic Potential. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1991, pp. 20-32.

69. Stubbs, E.B., Jr., Carlson, R.O., Lee, C., Fisher, S.K., Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Essential fatty acid deficiency in cultured SK-N-SH human neuroblastoma cells, in Bazan, N.G., Toffano, G. and Murphy, M. (eds.), Neurobiology of Essential Fatty Acids. Plenum Publishing Corp., New York, NY, 1992, p. 171-182. Agranoff/ 27

70. Agranoff, B.W. and Heacock, A.M.: The conditioned goldfish retinal explant as an experimental model of nerve regeneration, in Sharma, S. (ed.), Formation and Regeneration of Nerve Connections. Birkhäuser, Boston, 1993, p. 133-147.

71. Agranoff, B.W.: Second messengers in neuronal signaling, in Nitsch, R.M., Growdon, J.H., Corkin, S. and Wurtman, R.J. (eds.), Alzheimer’s Disease. Ann NY Acad Sci, 1993, 695:10-14.

72. Agranoff, B.W. and Hajra, A.K.: Lipids, in Siegel, G., Agranoff, B.W., Albers, R.W., and Molinoff, P. (eds.), Basic Neurochemistry, 5th Ed. Raven Press, New York, 1994, pp. 97-116.

73. Agranoff, B.W. and Fisher, S.K.: Phosphoinositides, in Siegel, G., Agranoff, B.W., Albers, R.W., and Molinoff, P. (eds.), Basic Neurochemistry, 5th Ed. Raven Press, New York, 1994, pp. 417-428.

74. Agranoff, B.W. and Uhler, M.D.: Learning and memory, in Siegel, G., Agranoff, B.W., Albers, R.W., and Molinoff, P. (eds.), Basic Neurochemistry, 5th Ed. Raven Press, New York, 1994, pp. 1025-1044.

75. Agranoff, B.W., Phospholipids, in Adelman, G. and Smith, B.H. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Vol. II, 2nd Ed. Elsevier, New York and Amsterdam, 1997.

76. Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Lipids of the Nervous System, in Adelman, G. and Smith, B.H. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience,Vol. II, 2nd Ed. Elsevier: New York and Amsterdam, 1997.

77. Agranoff, B.W. and Heacock, A.M., Nerve Regeneration, in Dulbecco, R. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Biology, Academic Press: New York, 1997.

78. Agranoff, B.W., Benjamins, J. and Hajra, A.K., Lipids, in Siegel, G., Agranoff, B.W., Albers, R.W., Fisher, S.K. and Uhler, M.D. (eds.) Basic Neurochemistry, 6th Ed. Lippincott-Raven, Philadelphia/New York. 1999.

211. Agranoff, B.W.: Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins: Box 3-1, in Siegel, G., Agranoff, B.W., Albers, R.W., Fisher, S.K. and Uhler,

212. Agranoff, B.W. and Fisher, S.K.: Phosphoinositides, in Siegel, G., Agranoff, B.W., Albers, R.W., th Fisher, S.K. and Uhler, M.D. (eds.) Basic Neurochemistry, 6 Ed. Lippincott-Raven, Philadelphia/New York. 1999.

213. Agranoff, B.W., Cotman, C.W. and Uhler, M.D.: Learning and Memory, in Siegel, G., Agranoff, th B.W., Albers, R.W., Fisher, S.K. and Uhler, M.D. (eds.) Basic Neurochemistry, 6 Ed. Lippincott- Raven, Philadelphia/New York. 1999.

214. Agranoff, B.W., Neurochemistry, in Craighead, W.E., and Nemeroff, C. (eds.), Encyclopedia of Psychology and Neuroscience, 3rd Ed., John Wiley & Sons, New York. In Press.

215. Agranoff, B.W., Protein Synthesis and Memory, in Smelser, N.J. and Baltes, P. B. (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Pergamon, Amsterdam. In Press. Agranoff/ 28

Book Reviews 1. Agranoff, B.W.: Fundamentals of biochemistry in clinical medicine, in Klendshoj, N.C. (ed.). US Armed Forces Medical Journal 1954; 5:453.

2. Agranoff, B.W.: The Molecular Basis of Evolution by Christian B. Anfinsen in Behavioral Science 1961; 6:158.

3. Agranoff, B.W.: Les Cyclitols by Theodore Posternak in Chemistry and Industry, 1964; May 16:846.

4. Agranoff, B.W.: The Molecular Biology of Development by James Bonner in Behavioral Science 1966; 11:385.

5. Agranoff, B.W.: Simple Systems for the Study of Learning Mechanisms in Neurosciences Res Prog Bull 1966; 4:106-210.

6. Agranoff, B.W.: The by H. Hyden in Science 1967; 163:268.

7. Agranoff, B.W.: Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology, in Walaas, O. (ed.). Molecular Basis of Some Aspects of Mental Activity 1968; 25:195.

Abstracts 1. Agranoff, B.W., Brady, R.O. and Colodzin, M.: Utilization of glucose by liver in response to cytophysiologic alterations. Fed Proc 1954; 13:172.

2. Agranoff, B.W. and Brady, R.O.: Nucleotide and metal requirements for ribokinase and hexokinase. American Chemical Society, 128th Meeting, 1955; 15C.

3. Agranoff, B.W. and Brady, R.O.: A spectrophotometric method for the study of inositol metabolism. Symposium on the Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Cyclitols. American Chemical Society, 130th Meeting, 1956; 30D.

4. Agranoff, B.W., Bradley, R.M. and Axelrod, J.: The estimation and urinary excretion of meprobamate. American Chemical Society, 131st Meeting, 1957; 18N.

5. Agranoff, B.W.: Inositol metabolism. Fed Proc 1957; 16:379.

6. Brady, R.O, Koval, G.J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Biosynthesis of sphingosine in vitro. American Chemical Society, 131st Meeting, 1957; 60C.

7. Agranoff, B.W. and Bradley, R.M.: Enzymatic synthesis of inositol phosphatide. Fed Proc 1958; 17:179.

8. Agranoff, B.W. and Bradley, R.M.: The synthesis of inositol phosphatide by guinea pig kidney extracts. IV International Congress of Biochemistry 1958; 48.

9. Agranoff, B.W. and Brady, R.O.: Studies with tritium-labeled inositol. Neurology (8 Suppl) 1958; 1:79-80.

10. Lynen, F., Knappe, J., Eggerer, H., Henning, U. and Agranoff, B.W.: Biosynthesis of terpenes. Fed Proc 1959; 18:278. Agranoff/ 29

11. Vates, T., Agranoff, B.W. and Sokoloff, L.: Glutamic decarboxylase activity in human cerebrospinal fluid. Fed Proc 1959; 18:164.

12. Agranoff, B.W.: Untersuchungen uber die isopentenyl-pyrophosphat isomerase. Tagung der Gesellschaft fur Physiologische Chemie, Berlin, September 23-26, 1959.

13. Agranoff, B.W. and Bradley, R.: Studies with CDP-diglyceride. Fed Proc 1961; 20:281.

14. Faggett, J.J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Incorporation of labeled bicarbonate into serine and phosphatidyl serine. Fed Proc 1962; 21:296.

15. Agranoff, B.W.: Enzymatic estimation of lipids in a mixed solvent system. American Chemical Society, 141st Meeting, 1962; 53C.

16. Suomi, W. and Agranoff, B.W.: Identification and estimation of glycolipids of the spleen in Gaucher’s disease. Fed Proc 1964; 23:375.

17. Davis, R.E. and Agranoff, B.W.: Effect of electroconvulsive shock and of puromycin on memory in goldfish. Fed Proc 1965; 24:328.

18. Petzold, G.L. and Agranoff, B.W.: Studies on the formation of CDP-diglyceride. Fed Proc 1965; 24:476.

19. Agranoff, B.W., Davis, R.E. and Brink, J.J.: Disruption of memory fixation in the goldfish. The Physiologist 1965; 8:34.

20. Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Labeling of mitochondrial phosphatidyl inositol phosphate by gamma-P32-ATP. Fed Proc 1966; 25:406.

21. Brink, J.J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Effects of puromycin, acetoxycycloheximide and actinomycin D on protein synthesis in goldfish brain. Fed Proc 1966; 25:560.

22. Radin, N.S., Kishimoto, Y., Agranoff, B.W. and Burton, R.M.: Lipids and fatty acids of brain subcellular fractions. Fed Proc 1967; 26:676.

23. Casola, L. and Agranoff, B.W.: Size distribution of RNA isolated from goldfish brain. Proceedings of the First Meeting of the International Society for Neurochemistry, 1967, p. 36.

24. Agranoff, B.W., Lim, R. and Brink, J.J.: Effect of various agents on protein and RNA synthesis in the goldfish brain. Proceedings of the First Meeting of the International Society for Neurochemistry, 1967, p. 4.

25. Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Acyl dihydroxyacetone phosphate, a new phospholipid from mitochondria. Fed Proc 1967; 26:277.

26. Agranoff, B.W. and Davis, R.E.: Further studies on memory formation in goldfish. Science 1967; 158:523.

27. Agranoff, B.W.: Memory formation in the goldfish, in Jervis, G.A. (ed.), Third International Scientific Symposium of the Kennedy Foundation, Expanding Concepts in Mental Retardation. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, IL, 1968, pp. 131-133. Agranoff/ 30

28. Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Biosynthesis and metabolism in acyl dihydroxyacetone phosphate. Fed Proc 1968; 27:458.

29. Agranoff, B.W.: Chemicals affecting memory, in Wortis, J. (ed.), Recent Advances in Biological Psychiatry. Society for Biological Psychiatry, 1968, Vol. X, p. 315.

30. Agranoff, B.W.: Macromolecular synthesis and memory—Effects of blocking agents. Abstracts of the Pacific Slope Biochemical Conference, Santa Barbara, CA, 1968.

31. Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Phospholipid synthesis via acyl dihydroxyacetone phosphate. Fed Proc 1969; 28:595.

32. Menkes, J.H., Eliasson, S.G. and Agranoff, B.W.: Slow viruses and inborn metabolic errors. Arch Neurol 1969; 21:645-648.

33. Elam, J.S. and Agranoff, B.W.: Rapidly transported protein (RTP) in the goldfish optic nerve. Trans Amer Soc Neurochem 1970; 1:40.

34. Schacht, J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Acetylcholine stimulates 32Pi labeling of phospholipids in guinea pig synaptosomes. Fed Proc 1971; 30:1140.

35. Jakinovich, W., Jr. and Agranoff, B.W.: Taste receptor response to carbohydrates. ISOT IV Meetings, Starnberg, Germany, 1971.

36. Elam, J.S. and Agranoff, B.W.: Transport of proteins and sulfated mucopolysaccharides in the goldfish visual system. Trans Amer Soc Neurochem 1971; 2:29-30.

37. Baskin, F. and Agranoff, B.W.: Effect of various stresses on incorporation of 3H-orotic acid into goldfish brain RNA. Trans Amer Soc Neurochem 1971; 2:56.

38. Schacht, J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Action of cholinergic agents on membrane phospholipids in “light” synaptosomes of guinea pig cerebral cortex. Fed Proc 1972; 31:454.

39. Neale, J.H., Neale, E.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Radioautographic localization of rapidly- transported protein in the goldfish optic tectum. Trans Amer Soc Neurochem 1972; 3:108.

40. Agranoff, B.W., Neale, J.H., Schoel, W.M. and Klinger, P.D.: Long-term memory formation in goldfish—recent findings. Trans Amer Soc Neurochem 1973; 4:107.

41. Schacht, J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Stimulation of hydrolysis of 32P-phosphatidic acid by acetylcholine in guinea pig cortex nerve findings. Trans Amer Soc Neurochem 1973; 4:47.

42. Agranoff, B.W., Klinger, P.D. and Neale, J.H.: The use of antibiotics in the study of memory formation. Fourth Meeting of the International Society for Neurochemistry, Tokyo, 1973, p. 95.

43. Agranoff, B.W.: Present status of neurochemistry of learning processes. Joint USA-Japan Seminar Meeting, Strategies for Study of Synaptic Organization: From Individual Synapse to Intact Organism, Kyoto, Japan, 1973.

44. Agranoff, B.W., Neale, J.H. and Schoel, W.M.: Behavioural effect of blocking macromolecular synthesis in brain. 544th Meeting of the Biochemical Society, London, 1973. Agranoff/ 31

45. Agranoff, B.W., Neale, E.A. and Schacht, J.: The acetylcholine effect in synaptosomal and subsynaptosomal fractions of guinea pig cortex. 16th International Conference on the Biochemistry of Lipids, Nottingham, 1973.

46. Agranoff, B.W.: Biochemical concomitants of the storage of behavioral information. 25th Mosbacher Kolloquium der Gesellschaft fur Biologische Chemie. Hoppe-Seyler’s Z Physiol Chem 1974; 355:110-111.

47. Agranoff, B.W. and Goldberg, D.: Diet and the geographic distribution of multiple sclerosis. Trans Amer Soc Neurochem 1974; 5:133.

48. Pollock, R., Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Further studies on the acyl dihydroxyacetone phosphate pathway in glycerolipid synthesis. Fed Proc 1974; 33:1552.

49. Agranoff, B.W.: Neurotransmitters and synaptic transmission. Fed Proc 1975; 34:1911-1914.

50. Heacock, A.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Axonal transport of unincorporated 3H-proline and its release from labeled protein both contribute to transneuronally labeled protein. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1975; I:796.

51. Springer, A.D. and Agranoff, B.W.: Puromycin-induced amnesia as a function of extent of training. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1975; II:512.

52. Agranoff, B.W., Heacock, A.M. and Springer, A.D.: Neurochemical correlates of behavior. Tenth International Congress of Biochemistry, Hamburg, Germany, 1976, p. 540.

53. Agranoff, B.W.: Biochemical correlates of behavior for plenary lecture. National Argentinian Biochemical Society, Sierra de la Ventana, Argentina, 1976, p. 151.

54. Agranoff, B.W.: Approaches to the biochemistry of regeneration in the central nervous system. International Symposium on Function and Biosynthesis of Lipids, Sierra de la Ventana, Argentina, 1976, p. 151.

55. Heacock, A.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Labeling of goldfish retina tubulin is enhanced by prior nerve crush. Trans Amer Soc Neurochem 1976; 7:87.

56. Burrell, H.R., Dokas, L.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Poly(A)-RNA in goldfish retina and optic nerve regeneration. Fed Proc 1977; 36:802.

57. Agranoff, B.W.: Cell recognition in the nervous system. Sixth Meeting of the International Society for Neurochemistry, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1977, p. 211.

58. Agranoff, B.W. and Altenau, L.: A sequential double-label method for the measurement of radioactive 2-deoxyglucose phosphate distribution in the brain. Sixth Meeting of the International Society for Neurochemistry, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1977, p. 513.

59. Johns, P.R., Heacock, A.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Regeneration of retinal ganglion cell axons in vitro. Society for Neuroscience Seventh Annual Meeting, 1977, p. 524.

60. Heacock, A.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Clockwise growth of neurites from retinal explants. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1977; III:524.

61. Dokas, L.A., Burrell, H.R. and Agranoff, B.W.: Altered RNA precursor metabolism in the goldfish retina during optic nerve regeneration. Fed Proc 1978; 37:1785. Agranoff/ 32

62. Agranoff, B.W.: Regeneration of optic nerve in the goldfish—a tissue culture approach. Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Japanese Neurochemical Society, 1978.

63. Agranoff, B.W.: Biochemical events mediating the formation of short- and long-term memory. The Taniguchi Foundation Second International Symposium, 1978, p. 31.

64. Agranoff, B.W.: The regenerating teleost: A model system for the study of nerve regeneration in the CNS. Pan American Association of Biochemical Societies, Caracas, Venezuela, 1978.

65. Boast, C.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Biochemical and behavioral effects of Streptovitacin A in mice. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1978; 4:255.

66. Feldman, E.L., Heacock, A.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Lectin binding in the regenerating goldfish visual system. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1978; 4:531.

67. Heacock, A.M., Burrell, H.R. and Agranoff, B.W.: Further studies on the biochemical consequences of optic nerve crush in the goldfish. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1978; 4:531.

68. Dokas, L.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: RNA precursor metabolism characterized during optic nerve regeneration. Trans Amer Soc Neurochem 1979; 10:232.

69. Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: A calcium-dependent phospholipid labeling effect in synaptosomes. Trans Amer Soc Neurochem 1979; 10:70.

70. Schwartz, M., Feldman, E.L., Jean, D.H., Siegel, G.J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Na-K-ATPase in the regenerating goldfish visual system. Trans Amer Soc Neurochem 1979; 10:233.

71. Agranoff, B.W., Feldman, E.L., Heacock, A.M. and Schwartz, M.: The retina as a biochemical model of central nervous system regeneration. International Symposium on Neurochemistry of the Retina, Athens, Greece, 1979; also published in Neurochemistry International 1980; 1:487-500.

72. Agranoff, B.W., Boast, C., Dudzinski, B., Frey, K. and Wieland, D.: The feasibility of a radiochemical myelin stain. Seventh Meeting of the International Society for Neurochemistry, Jerusalem, Israel, 1979, p. 184.

73. Agranoff, B.W., Axelrod, D., Feldman, E., Heacock, A. and Schwartz, M.: Biochemical properties and concomitants of neurite outgrowth in regeneration. Seventh Meeting of the International Society of Neurochemistry, Jerusalem, Israel, 1979, p. 45.

74. Dauth, G., Gilman, S., Frey, K., Penney, J. and Agranoff, B.W.: [14C]-2-deoxyglucose uptake in monkeys with hyptonic hemiplegia after precentral cortical ablation. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1979; 5:367.

75. Frey, K., Boast, C.A., Wieland, D., Brown, L., Dudzinski, B. and Agranoff, B.W.: 125I- iodobenzene as a radiochemical myelin marker. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1979; 5:87.

76. Feldman, E.L., Axelrod, D., Schwartz, M. and Agranoff, B.W.: New neurite membrane is added at the growing tip. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1979; 5:303.

77. Schwartz, M., Axelrod, D., Feldman, E.L. and Agranoff, B.W.: Histofluorescent identification of a-bungarotoxin binding sites in the goldfish visual system. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1979; 5:309. Agranoff/ 33

78. Rittenhouse, H., Seguin, E., Fisher, S. and Agranoff, B.W.: CDP-diglyceride hydrolase in guinea pig brain. Trans Amer Soc Neurochem 1980; 11:138.

79. Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Ionophore A23187 induces a phospholipid labeling effect in synaptosomes. Trans Amer Soc Neurochem 1980; 11:210.

80. Agranoff, B.W., Smith, C.B. and Sokoloff, L.: Regional protein synthesis in rat brain after hypoglossal axotomy. Trans Am Soc Neurochem 1980; 11:95.

81. Schwartz, M., Agranoff, B.W., Ernst, S.A. and Siegel, G.J.: Immunocytochemical studies on Na+,K+-ATPase in the goldfish visual system. Trans Am Soc Neurochem 1980; 11:166.

82. Axelrod, D., Schwartz, M., Feldman, E., Heacock, A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Effects of crosslinkage on lateral mobility of concanavalin A receptors and on growth of cultured neurites. Fed Proc 1980; 39:1922.

83. Schwartz, M., Kohsaka, S. and Agranoff, B.W.: Nerve growth factor increases ornithine decarboxylase activity in goldfish retinal explants. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1980; 6:687.

84. Kohsaka, S. and Agranoff, B.W.: Increased activity of ornithine decarboxylase following optic nerve crush in the goldfish. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1980; 6:386.

85. Agranoff, B.W. and Fisher, S.K.: Ca2+ and the muscarinic synaptosomal phospholipid labeling effect. Trans Am Soc Neurochem 1981; 12:190.

86. Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Synergistic effects of acetylcholine and A23187 on phospholipid labeling. Trans Am Soc Neurochem 1981; 12:103.

87. Kohsaka, S., Masyuk, A. and Agranoff, B.W.: metabolism in the goldfish retina following optic nerve crush. Eighth Meeting of the International Society of Neurochemistry, Nottingham, England, 1981, p. 396.

88. Fisher, S.K., Frey, K.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: lesions of the hippocampus result in a loss of muscarinic receptors linked to phospholipid turnover. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1981; 7:705.

89. Frey, K.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Regional brain glucose metabolism and protein synthesis following ibotenic acid lesions of the striatum. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1981; 7:774.

90. Fisher, S.K., Frey, K.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: A postsynaptic locus for the stimulation of phospholipid labeling by muscarinic agonists in synaptosomes derived from hippocampus. International Society of Neurochemistry: Satellite Meeting on Phospholipid Metabolism in the Nervous System, Birmingham, England, 1981, p. 74.

91. Fisher, S.K., Holz, R.W. and Agranoff, B.W.: Cholinergic agonist-induced changes in phospholipid turnover are independent of catecholamine secretion in bovine adrenal chromaffin cells. International Society of Neurochemistry: Satellite Meeting on Phospholipid Metabolism in the Nervous System, Birmingham, England, 1981, p. 75.

92. Murthy, P.P.N. and Agranoff, B.W.: CDP-diglycerides: Stereospecific synthesis and enzyme studies. International Society of Neurochemistry: Satellite Meeting on Phospholipid Metabolism in the Nervous System, Birmingham, England, 1981, p. 68. Agranoff/ 34

93. Leskawa, K.C. and Agranoff, B.W.: Endogenous sialidase activity and gangliosides of the goldfish visual system. Abstract 49, Annual Meeting of the Society for Complex Carbohydrates, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1981.

94. Frey, K.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Neurochemical correlates of denervation of the substantia nigra. Trans Am Soc Neurochem 1982; 13:180.

95. Agranoff, B.W.: Imaging myelin. Society for Neurochemistry Symposium: Non-Invasive Evaluation of Brain Function. Trans Am Soc Neurochem 1982; 13:218.

96. Washburn, L.C., Sun, T.T., Byrd, B.L., Rafter, J.J., Hayes, R.L., Frey, K.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: 11C-ACHC, A potential agent for positron tomographic measurement of brain amino acid transport. Third World Congress of Nuclear Medicine and Biology, Paris, 1982.

97. Agranoff, B.W. and Heacock, A.M.: Properties of neurites in explant culture. Twelfth International Congress of Biochemistry Satellite Meeting: Neurochemistry Symposium/Workshop, Taiwan, 1982.

98. Agranoff, B.W.: Molecular correlates of nervous system development. Twelfth International Congress of Biochemistry, Perth, 1982.

99. Agranoff, B.W. and Heacock, A.M.: In vivo and in vitro studies on optic nerve regeneration in the goldfish. National Spinal Cord Injury Association Sixth Biennial Conference on Regeneration in the CNS, Miami, Florida, 1982.

100. Smith, C.B., Crane, A.M., Kadekaro, M., Rendel, M., Agranoff, B. and Sokoloff, L.: Metabolic changes during regeneration of the rat hypoglossal nerve. The American Neurological Association, 1982.

101. Heacock, A.M., Klinger, P.D., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.: Cholesterol synthesis and nerve regeneration. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1982; 8:761.

102. Frey, K.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: 2-DG uptake in lesioned brain: Anesthesia provides a metabolic contrast technique. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1982; 8:1002.

103. Ford-Holevinski, T., Radin, N.S. and Agranoff, B.W.: Applications of a microcomputer-based video analyzer: Neurite outgrowth rates and densitometry. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1982; 8:302.

104. Schwartz, M., Scherson, T., Neuman, D., Agranoff, B.W. and Littauer, U.Z.: Enhanced labeling of microtubule-associated TAU factors and beta-tubulin in goldfish retina during optic nerve regeneration. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1982; 8:914.

105. Fisher, S.K., Klinger, P.D. and Agranoff, B.W.: The coupling of muscarinic cholinergic receptors to inositol phospholipid turnover in the CNS. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1982; 8:340.

106. Van Rooijen, L.A.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Polyphosphoinositide phosphodiesterase in nerve ending membranes. J Neurochem (Suppl) 1983; 41:S154.

107. Agranoff, B.W., Fisher, S.K. and Van Rooijen, L.A.A.: Inositol lipid metabolism in nerve ending preparations. J Neurochem (Suppl) 1983; 41:S36. Agranoff/ 35

108. Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Muscarinic agonist-receptor interactions and the stimulation of phosphatidate and phosphatidylinositol turnover. Ninth International Society for Neurochemistry Satellite Meeting: Physiological Role of Phospholipids in the Nervous System, Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia, 1983.

109. Frey, K.L., Ehrenkaufer, R.L. and Agranoff, B.W.: In vivo muscarinic receptor binding. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1983; 9:725.

110. Ford-Holevinski, T.S. and Agranoff, B.W.: Synthesis and transport of two related protein markers of the regenerating goldfish visual system. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1983; 9:696.

111. Hajra, A.K., Van Rooijen, L.A.A., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Phosphatidate labeled in muscarinically-stimulated nerve endings is primarily the tetraene species. The Chilton Conference on Inositol and Phosphoinositides, University of Texas, Dallas, TX, 1984, p. 56.

112. Van Rooijen, L.A.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Aminoglycoside inhibition of phosphodiesteratic cleavage of polyphosphoinositides in nerve ending membranes. The Chilton Conference on Inositol and Phosphoinositides, University of Texas, Dallas, TX, 1984, p. 55.

113. Agranoff, B.W., Seguin, E.B. and Van Rooijen, L.A.A.: Polyphosphoinositides in the nervous system. The Chilton Conference on Inositol and Phosphoinositides, University of Texas, Dallas, TX, 1984, p. 52.

114. Agranoff, B.W. and Ford-Holevinski, T.S.: Biochemical characteristics of the regenerating goldfish visual system. American Society for Neurochemistry Meeting Symposium: Neurochemistry of Regeneration, Mt. Hood, OR, 1984.

115. Agranoff, B.W., Hopkins, J.M., Davis, R.E., Ford-Holevinski, T.S. and McCoy, J.P.: Laminin: Role in goldfish optic nerve regeneration. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1984; 10:282.

116. Frey, K.A., Hichwa, R.D., Ehrenkaufer, R.L.E. and Agranoff, B.W.: Kinetic analysis of in vivo muscarinic receptor binding. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1984; 10:556.

117. Olds, J.L., Frey, K.A., Ehrenkaufer, R.L., Patoki, J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Sequential double label FDG autoradiography of rat brain. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1984; 10:1002.

118. Snider, R.M., Kyes, S.A., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Inositol lipid labeling produced by muscarinic, histamine H1 and thrombin-receptor stimulation in neuroblastoma cells. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1984; 10:276.

119. Agranoff, B.W. and Snider, R.M.: Biochemical basis of stimulated inositide turnover in the nervous system. American Society for Neurochemistry Symposium: Phospholipid-Mediation of Receptor-Activated Responses, Baltimore, MD, March 3-8, 1985.

120. Hopkins, J.M., Ford-Holevinski, T.S., McCoy, J.P. and Agranoff, B.W.: Laminin in retinal explant cultures and regenerating optic nerves. Trans Am Soc Neurochem 1985; 16:308.

121. Olds, J.L., Frey, K.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Autoradiographic approaches to a double-label 2- deoxyglucose method. Trans Am Soc Neurochem 1985; 16:148.

122. Agranoff, B.W.: Phosphoinositide metabolism and its physiological significance: An overview. Tenth International Society for Neurochemistry Meeting, Mantova, Italy. J Neurochem (Suppl) 1985; 44:S2. Agranoff/ 36

123. Stoehr, S.J., Smolen, J.E., Holz, R.W. and Agranoff, B.W.: Inositol trisphosphate mobilizes intracellular Ca2+ in permeabilized adrenal chromaffin cells. Clin Res 1985; 33:A316.

124. Van Rooijen, L.A.A., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Partial purification of soluble polyphosphoinositide phosphodiesterase from bovine brain. Tenth International Society for Neurochemistry Meeting, Mantova, Italy. J Neurochem (Suppl) 1985; 44:S48.

125. Dahlberg, T.A., Ford-Holevinski, T.S. and Agranoff, B.W.: Rapid quantitation of neuritic outgrowth with a microcomputer-based image processor. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1985; 11:588.

126. Ford-Holevinski, T.S., Hopkins, J.M., McCoy, P.J. and Agranoff, B.W.: Laminin stimulates neurite outgrowth from rat retinal explants. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1985; 11:964.

127. Foster, N.L., Vanderspek, A., Sackellares, J.C., Aldrich, M.S., Hichwa, R.H., Gilman, S. and Agranoff, B.W.: The effect of diazepam sedation on cerebral glucose metabolism in Alzheimer’s disease. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1985; 11:1126.

128. Frey, K.A., Ciliax, B., Wieland, D. and Agranoff, B.W.: In vivo quantitation of free muscarinic receptor density: Effects of DFP and of atropine. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1985; 11:1054.

129. Olds, J.L., Frey, K.A., Bay, C.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Demonstration of unilateral activation of the rat somatosensory system by means of a sequential double-label autoradiographic method. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1985; 11:1124.

130. Snider, R.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Neurotransmitter receptor-stimulated Ca2+ mobilization and inositol phospholipid metabolism in neuroblastoma cells. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1985; 11:96.

131. Snider, R.M., Lowy, R.J., Roland, R.M., Agranoff, B.W. and Ernst, S.A.: Muscarinic receptor stimulation of Ca2+ mobilization and phosphoinositide turnover in avian salt gland cells. J Cell Biol 1985; 101:478A.

132. Agranoff, B.W.: Biochemical aspects of ligand-stimulated turnover of inositol lipids. 2nd International Workshop on Phosphoproteins in Neuronal Function, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 1985, p. 13.

133. Agranoff, B.W., Fisher, S.K. and Snider, R.M.: Phosphoinositides as signal transducers in the central nervous system. Amer Coll of Neuropsychopharmacol Bull, 1985, p. 92.

134. Agranoff, B.W.: Introductory review of inositol lipid metabolism. Amer Coll of Neuropsychopharmacol Bull, 1985, p. 52.

135. Snider, R.M., Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Muscarinic inositide and Ca2+ responses in human neuroblastoma cells. Trans Am Soc Neurochem 1986; 17:284.

136. Agranoff, B.W.: Receptor-mediated phosphoinositide metabolism. Amer Soc Neurochem Symposium: Molecular Mechanisms of Neuronal Responsivity, Burlington, VT, March 21-23, 1986.

137. Junck, L., Vanderspek, A., Gilman, S., Hichwa, R.D., Agranoff, B.W. and Frey, K.A.: The barbiturate contrast method for detection of brain infarcts by positron emission tomography. Neurology (Suppl 1) 1986; 36:229. Agranoff/ 37

138. Agranoff, B.W.: Stimulated inositide turnover in the nervous system. 29th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Federation of Biological Societies, Guelph, Canada, June 16-20, 1986, p. 14.

139. Heacock, A.M., Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Developmental aspects of muscarinic receptor coupling to polyphosphoinositide turnover in rat brain. The Fifteenth Aharon Katzir-Katchalsky Conference, Maidstone, Kent, England, 1986.

140. Chiba, T., Park, J., Fisher, S.K., Seguin, E.B., Agranoff, B.W., Yamada, T.: Stimulation of phosphoinositide turnover by carbachol and gastrin in isolated canine parietal cells. Clin Res 1986; 34:648A.

141. Belczynski, C.R., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: IP3 kinase activity in brain. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1986; 12:491.

142. Heacock, A.M., Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Developmental aspects of muscarinic receptor coupling to polyphosphoinositide turnover in rat cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1986; 12:491.

143. Olds, J.L., Frey, K.A., Richfield, E.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Analysis of regional cerebral metabolic variability in the rat by means of a sequential double-label method. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1986; 12:179.

144. Agranoff, B.W., Snider, R.M., Heacock, A.M. and Fisher, S.K.: Inositide-linked second messengers in the central nervous system. Amer Coll of Neuropsychopharmacol Abstracts 1986; 128.

145. Agranoff, B.W. and Heacock, A.M.: Ligand-stimulated phosphoinositide turnover in the nervous system. Eleventh Meeting of the International Society for Neurochemistry and Eighteenth Meeting of the American Society for Neurochemistry, La Guaira, Venezuela. J Neurochem (Suppl) 1987; 48:S18.

146. Agranoff, B.W., Fisher, S.K., Heacock, A.M. and Frey, K.A.: The phosphoinositide-linked CNS muscarinic receptor. International Symposium of Neurotransmitter Receptors, Hiroshima, Japan, 1987.

147. Cameron, O.G., Agranoff, B.W., Hichwa, R., Hutchins, G., Koeppe, R. and Kumar, A.: A comparison of two ambient PET scanning conditions on LCBF, using a test-retest paradigm. XIII International Symposium on Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, Montreal, Canada. J Cerebral Blood Flow Metab 1987; 7(1):S590.

148. Shayman, J.M., Seguin, E.B., Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Determination of myo-inositol trisphosphate mass in rat tissues with high voltage paper electrophoresis. Clinical Res 1987; 35:517A.

149. Wilmot, G.R., Ford-Holevinski, T.S. and Agranoff, B.W.: Further characterization of a regeneration-specific cytosolic protein in the goldfish visual system. Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1987; 13:972.

150. Koeppe, R.A., Frey, K.A., Kuhl, D.E. and Agranoff, B.W.: Tracer kinetic analysis of [11C]scopolamine binding in human brain. Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1987; 13:1658. Agranoff/ 38

151. Frey, K.A., Koeppe, R.A., Jewett, D.M., Mulholland, G.K., Hichwa, R.D., Kuhl, D.E. and Agranoff, B.W.: The in vivo distribution of [11C]scopolamine in human brain determined by positron emission tomography. Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1987; 13:1658.

152. Agranoff, B.W.: Turnover of inositol lipid in the CNS. Proceedings of the Annual Psychiatric Research Meeting, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, March, 1987:16-19.

153. Agranoff, B.W. and Frey, K.A.: Strategies in design of a muscarinic probe for non-invasive imaging of brain receptors. Amer Coll of Neuropsychopharmacol Abstracts 1987; 94.

154. Frey, K.A., Koeppe, R.A., Mulholland, G.K., Jewett, D.M., Hichwa, R.D., Agranoff, B.W. and Kuhl, D.E.: Muscarinic receptor imaging in human brain using [11C]scopolamine and positron emission tomography. The Society of Nuclear Medicine 35th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

155. Koeppe, R.A., Rosenspire, K.C., Price J., Hichwa, R.D., Mangner, T.J., Betz, A.L. and Agranoff, B.W.: Effect of dietary Aspartame on human brain carbon-11 aminocyclohexanecarboxylate (ACHC) uptake. J Nucl Med 1988; 29:784-785.

156. Kim, J., Agranoff, B., Ueda, T. and Greene, D.A.: Dietary myo-inositol prevents decreased native protein kinase C activity in diabetic rat nerve. Clinical Res 1988; 36:586A.

157. Heacock, A.M., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Components of the IP3 second messenger system in rat brain differ in developmental regulation and regional localization. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1988; 14:129.

158. Wilmot, G.R., Ford-Holevinski, T.S., Raymond, P.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Immunocytochemical localization of a regeneration-associated protein in the goldfish visual system. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1988; 14:805.

159. Cauley, K.A., Agranoff, B.W. and Goldman, D.: cDNA cloning of a novel neural nicotinic receptor subunit from goldfish retina. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1988; 14:1163.

160. Nakanishi, H., Agranoff, B., Kennedy, C., Smith, C.B. and Sokoloff, L.: Use of [6-3H]deoxyglucose in the measurement of local cerebral metabolic rate for glucose. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1988; 14:47.

161. Cauley, K., Agranoff, B.W. and Goldman, D.: Isolation and characterization of a cDNA clone encoding a novel neural nicotine acetylcholine receptor structural subunit. Eighth Annual Cellular and Molecular Biology Fall Symposium, University of Michigan, September 7, 1988.

162. Heacock, A.M., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Biochemical and histochemical measurements of components of the IP3 second messenger system in rat and human brain. Twelfth International Society for Neurochemistry Meeting, Algarve, Portugal, J Neurochem 1989; 52(Suppl):S163C.

163. Junck, L., Moen, J.G., Agranoff, B.W., Bluemlein, L., Foster, N.L., Gilman, S., Young, A.B., Rothley, J.R., Betley, A.P., Koeppe, R.A., Hutchins, G., Hichwa, R.D., Berent, S. and Kuhl, D.E.: Cerebral glucose metabolism in normal aging studied with PET. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 1989; 9(Suppl 1):S524.

164. Kuhl, D.E., Koeppe, R.A., Foster, N.L., Agranoff, B.W., Buchtel, H.A. and Mountz, J.M.: Cerebral perfusion, metabolic, and transport relations in Alzheimer’s and Parkinsonian dementia. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 1989; 9(Suppl 1):S525. Agranoff/ 39

165. Koeppe, R., Shulkin, B., Allen, R., Kollros, P., Price, J., Betz, L., Mangner, T., Rosenspire, K., Kuhl, D., and Agranoff, B., 11C-Aminocyclohexanecarboxylic acid—A probe for measurement of amino acid transport into brain. Eur J Nuclear Med 1989; 15:404.

166. Frey, K.A., Howland, M.M. and Agranoff, B.W., Muscarinic receptor regulation: Regional and subtype-specific effects following cholinesterase inhibition. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1989; 15:1304.

167. Agranoff, B.W., Muscarinic receptor-mediated phosphoinositide turnover. International Symposium on Neurotransmission and Signal Transduction. Taipei, Taiwan, ROC, 1989; 15.

168. Cauley, K.A., Agranoff, B.W. and Goldman, D.: Expression of neural nicotinic receptor subunit genes in goldfish retina and tectum. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1989; 15:677.

169. Stubbs, E.B., Jr., Lee, C., Fisher, S.K., Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Modulation of phospholipid fatty acid composition in human SK-N-SH neuroblastoma cells. Trans Amer Soc Neurochem 1990; 21:141.

170. Mellow, A.M., Fisher, S.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Phosphoinositide turnover and calcium signaling in Alzheimer’s fibroblasts: Biol Psych 1990; 27(Suppl):122A.

171. Agranoff, B.W.: Biochemistry of second messenger systems. Abstract, Australian Neuroscience Society and Australian Physiological and Pharmacological Society, University of Queensland, April 17-20, 1990.

172. Fisher, S.K., Heacock, A.M., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Activation of muscarinic receptors in human-SK-N-SH neuroblastoma cells elicits a sustained hydrolysis of polyphosphoinositides. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1990; 16:372.

173. Agranoff, B.W. and Fisher, S.K.: Phosphoinositide-mediated regulation of intracellular Ca2+: An overview. Amer Coll of Neuropsychopharmacol Abstracts 1990; 39.

174. Heacock, A.M., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Measurement of phosphoinositide-mediated signal transduction with 3H-cytidine. Amer Coll of Neuropsychopharmacol Abstracts 1990; 223.

175. Mellow, A.M. and Agranoff, B.W.: Calcium signalling in human fibroblasts: Comparison of Alzheimer’s disease, Down’s syndrome and normal controls. Amer Coll of Neuropsychopharmacol Abstracts 1990; 151.

176. Lee, C., Fisher, S.K., Agranoff, B.W. and Hajra, A.K.: Molecular species of phosphatidate in agonist-stimulated neuroblastomas. Trans Am Soc Neurochem 1991; 22:213.

177. Lee, C., Fisher, S.K., Agranoff, B.W. and Hajra, A.K.: Molecular species of diacylglycerol and phosphatidate formed after activation of muscarinic receptors in neuroblastoma cells. FASEB J 1991; 5A:1156

178. Agranoff, B.W., Stubbs, E.B., Jr., Carlson, R.O., Lee, C., Fisher, S.K. and Hajra, A.K.: Essential fatty acid deficiency in cultured SK-N-SH human neuroblastoma cells. Neurobiology of Essential Fatty Acids Satellite Symposium of the 13th Meeting of the International Society for Neurochemistry Meeting, Cairns, Australia, July 10-12, 1991.

179. Leski, M.L., Moos, M., Seamon, K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Purification and characterization of p68/70 from goldfish brain. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1991; 17:49. Agranoff/ 40

180. Lyon, M.J., Smith, C.B., Agranoff, B.W. and Sokoloff, L.: Residual effects of tracer in sequential double label deoxyglucose (DG studies). Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1991; 17:473.

181. Stubbs, E.B., Jr., Heacock, A.M., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Lithium independent mus- carinic receptor activated accumulation of CDP-diacylglycerol in human neuroblastoma cells. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1991; 17:421.

182. Wilmot, G.R., Raymond, P.R. and Agranoff, B.W.: Expression of p68/70 in regenerating goldfish visual system. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1991; 17:49.

183. Agranoff, B.W.: Overview of the phosphoinositide signalling system. Clin Neuropharm 1992; 15:51, 196A.

184. Taylor, S.F., Kornblum, S., Minoshima, S., Oliver, L.M., Koeppe, R.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: PET CBF activation of the anterior cingulate gyrus. Amer Coll of Neuropsychopharmacol Abstracts 1992; 184.

185. Stubbs, E.B., Jr., Seguin, E.B. and Agranoff, B.W.: Acute and chronic Li+ effects on brain inositol and inositol phosphate. Trans Amer Soc Neurochem 1992; 180.

186. Agranoff, B.W., Neurochemical Actions of Lithium in Vivo and in Vitro, Amer Coll Neuropsychopharmacol Abstracts 1993; 35.

187. Macdonald, G.A., Frey, K.A., Agranoff, B.W., Kuhl, D.E., Shulkin, B.L. and Lucey, M.R., Benzodiazepine receptor distribution in recurrent hepatic encephalopathy. Amer Gastroenterological Assoc Abstract 1994.

188. Ballestero. R.P., Wilmot, G.R., Leski, M.L., Agranoff, B.W. and Uhler, M.D.: Isolation of cDNA clones encoding RICH: a protein induced during goldfish optic nerve regeneration with homology to mammalian CNPases, Soc Neurosci Abstr 1995; 21, Part 1, 308.

189. Dybowski, J., Klinger, P., Blaivis, M., and Agranoff, B.W.: Increased vulnerability to the toxic effects of colchicine during optic nerve regeneration in goldfish. Abstr The Toxicologist 1996, 30 No. 1, Part 2, p. 24 .

190. Heacock, A.M., Uhler, M.D., and Agranoff, B.W.: Cloning of a human neuronal CDP- diacylglycerol synthase. American Society for Neurochemistry, Abstr J Neurochem 1996, 66 (Suppl. 1), S46D .

191. Uhler, M.D., Ballestero, R.P., Dybowski, J.A. and Agranoff, B.W.: Isolation of a partial cDNA encoding the zebrafish protein zRICH and its expression after optic nerve crush. Soc Neurosci Abstr 1996; 22, 1020.

201. Ballestero, R.P., Wilmot, G.R., Agranoff, B.W. and Uhler, M.D.: gRICH68 and gRICH are goldfish 2’,3’- 3’-phosphodiesterases upregulated during optic nerve regeneration. Soc. Neurosci Abstr 1996; 22, 1020.

202. Dybowski, J. and Agranoff, B.W.: A vulnerable period to the toxic effects of colchicine during optic nerve regeneration is associated with an inhibition of tubulin synthesis. Abstr The Toxicologist, 1997; 36, 14.

194.Ballestero, R.P., Dybowski, J.A., Uhler, M.D. and Agranoff, B.W.: Isolation of cDNAs encoding the zebrafish protein zRICH. A non-mammalian 2’3’-cyclic-nucleotide 3’-phosphodiesterase induced in neurons during optic nerve regeneration. J Neurocherm 1997; 69 (Suppl.), S141. Agranoff/ 41

195.Novak, J.E., Turner, R.S., Agranoff, B.W. and Fisher, S.K.: Myo-inositol homeostasis in differentiated NT2-N Neurons. Soc Neurosci Abstr 1998; 24, 113.

196.Novak, J.E., Agranoff, B.W., and Fisher, S.K.: Neuronal differentiation of NT2 cells alters expression of phosphoinositide signaling components, Soc Neurosci Abstr 1999; 25, 2206.

197. Agranoff, B.W.: The neurochemistry of inositol and inositol lipids, Trans Am Soc Neurochem 2000; 31. S92.

198. Uhler, M.D., Heacock, A.M., Ballestero, R.P., Dybowski, J.A., and Agranoff, B.W., Expression of a zebrafish 2’-3’-cyclic nucleotide 3’-phosphodiesterase during optic nerve regeneration, Trans. Am. Soc. Neurochem 2000; 31, S76.

Miscellaneous Publications 1. Benjamins, J.L. (Agranoff, B.W., advisor): Studies on the biosynthesis of phosphatidyl inositol. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, University of Michigan, 1967.

2. Agranoff, B.W.: Memory and protein synthesis. Scientific American 1967; 216:115.

3. Davis, G.A. (Agranoff, B.W., advisor): The behavior of multiple molecular forms of cholinesterase. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, University of Michigan, 1968.

4. Tower, D.B. (ed.), Agranoff, B.W., McDougal, D.B., Jr., McKhann, G.M. and Sokoloff, L.: Neurochemistry in the Soviet Union. Report of the Neurochemistry Exchange Mission to the USSR. NINDS, NIH, US Government Printing Office (3033), 1969; November:432-621.

5. Jakinovich, W., Jr. (Agranoff, B.W., advisor): Molecular structure and conformation in taste perception. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, University of Michigan, 1970.

6. Agranoff, B.W., Davis, R.E. and Gossington, R.E.: Esoteric fish. Science 1971; 171:230.

7. Agranoff, B.W.: A colony of mollies. Rehovot (Winter) 1971-72; 6:10-12.

8. Agranoff, B.W.: Report of working group on biochemistry. National Advisory Commission on Multiple Sclerosis, Govt Publ No. 74, 1973; 534.

9. Masiarz, F.R. (Agranoff, B.W., advisor): Acyl-coenzyme A: Coenzyme A acyltransferase—a novel mammalian enzyme. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, University of Michigan, 1973.

10. Agranoff, B.W. and Davis, R.E.: More on seasonal variations in goldfish learning. Science 1974; 186:65.

11. Eichenbaum, M.B. (Agranoff, B.W., advisor): Localization of memory by regional brain protein inhibition. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, University of Michigan, 1975.

12. Agranoff, B.W.: The investigator grant and information feedback. (Editorial) Biol Psychiatry, 1976, pp. 653-654. Agranoff/ 42

13. Davis, C.S. (Agranoff, B.W., advisor): Purification and characterization of phosphatidate phosphohydrolase from a soluble fraction of brain. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, University of Michigan, 1976.

14. Agranoff, B.W.: Memories of Munich, in Hartman, G.R. (ed.). Die Activierte Essigsaurte und ihre Folgen. W. deGruyter Publishers, Berlin-New York, 1976.

15. Landreth, G.E. (Agranoff, B.W., advisor): Explant culture of the adult goldfish retina. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, University of Michigan, 1977.

16. Agranoff, B.W.: The neurosciences at the University of Michigan. Trends in Neurosciences, March 1979; VIII-X.

17. Feldman, E.L. (Agranoff, B.W., advisor): Glycoconjugates in the regenerating goldfish visual system. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, University of Michigan, 1979. 18. Agranoff, B.W.: Neurochemistry of man: Noninvasive approaches. Biol Psychiatry 1981; 16:211- 212.

19. Agranoff, B.W., Eisenberg, F., Jr., Hauser, G., Hawthorne, J.N. and Michell, R.H.: Comment on abbreviations, in Bleasdale, J.E., Eichberg, J. and Hauser, G. (eds.). Inositol and Phosphoinositides: Metabolism and Biological Regulation, Humana Press, Inc., Clifton, NJ, 1985, pp. xxi-xxii.

20. Agranoff, B.W.: Discussion, in Bleasdale, J.E., Eichberg, J. and Hauser, G. (eds.). Inositol and Phosphoinositides: Metabolism and Biological Regulation, Humana Press, Inc., Clifton, NJ, 1985, pp. 545-548.

21. Frey, K.A. (Agranoff, B.W., advisor): The in vivo determination of ligand binding within the central nervous system. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, University of Michigan, 1984.

22. Van Rooijen, L.A.A. (Gispen, W. and Agranoff, B.W., advisors): Polyphosphoinositide phosphodiesterase: Characterization and physiological significance in brain. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, State University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, 1984.

23. Olds, J.L. (Agranoff, B.W., advisor): Cerebral metabolic variability as studied by sequential injection of differentially-labeled deoxyglucoses. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, University of Michigan, 1987.

24. Hopkins, J.M. (Agranoff, B.W., advisor): Laminin and optic nerve regeneration. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, University of Michigan, 1988.

25. Cauley, K.A. (Agranoff, B.W., advisor): Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene expression in the goldfish retina and visual pathway. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, University of Michigan, 1989.

26. Agranoff, B.W.: Editor, Neurochemical Research volume dedicated to Louis Sokoloff. Neurochem Res 1991; 16.

27. Wilmot, R.W. (Agranoff, B.W., advisor): Properties and localization of the goldfish protein p68/70. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, University of Michigan, 1993.

28. Leski, M.L. (Agranoff, B.W., advisor): Purification and characterization of the goldfish regeneration-associated proteins gp68/70. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, University of Michigan, 1993. Agranoff/ 43

A. Ballestero, R.L. (Agranoff, B.W., and Uhler, M.D., advisors): Cloning and characterization of goldfish and zebrafish rich proteins. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, University of Michigan, 1998.

B. Dybowski, J. (Agranoff, B. W., and Richardson, R., advisors): Characterization of a period of vulnerability to the toxic effects of colchicine during regeneration of the goldfish optic nerve. Thesis. Submitted to the Faculty, University of Michigan, 1999.

Audio-Visual Educational Materials 1. Johns, P.R., Heacock, A.M., Agranoff, B.W. and Feldman, E.L.: Growing optic nerve fibers in action. 16mm black and white film. University of Michigan, 1981 [video].

2. Agranoff, B.W.: Phospholipids, in Adelman, G. and Smith, B.H. eds.) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Vol. II, 2nd Ed. (CD-ROM) Elsevier: New York and Amsterdam, 1997.

3. Hajra, A.K. and Agranoff, B.W.: Lipids of the Nervous System, in Adelman, G. and Smith, B.H. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience,Vol. II, 2nd Ed. (CD-ROM) Elsevier: New York and Amsterdam, 1997.

4. Siegel, G.J., Agranoff, B.W., Albers, R.W., Fisher, S.K. and Uhler, M.D. (eds.) Basic Neurochemistry, 6th Ed., CD-ROM Edition, Lippincott-Raven, Philadelphia/New York, 1999.