Bernard Beryl Brodie, PhD, New York University 1935
Affiliations: | Pharmacology | National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD |
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"Bernard B. Brodie"Bio:
(1909 - 1989)
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorRaemer Rex Renshaw | grad student | 1935 | NYU (Chemistry Tree) | |
(I. Preparation of some derivatives of the phenyl ether of choline. II. Preparation and structure of some pyridone-imide derivatives. III. Preparation of certain heterocyclic onium compounds.) | ||||
George B. Wallace | research scientist | NYU |
Children
Sign in to add traineeJulius Axelrod | research assistant | 1946-1949 | Goldwater Memorial Hospital |
Thomas N. Tozer | grad student | Goldwater Memorial Hospital | |
Michael A. Beaven | post-doc | NIH | |
Erminio Costa | post-doc | NIMH | |
James Ralph Fouts | post-doc | NIH (Chemistry Tree) | |
GianLuigi Gessa | post-doc | Goldwater Memorial Hospital | |
Arvid Carlsson | post-doc | 1955 | NIH |
I Glenn Sipes | post-doc | 1969-1971 | NIH (Chemistry Tree) |
Rodolfo Paoletti | research scientist | NIH (Cell Biology Tree) | |
Sidney Udenfriend | research scientist | NIH | |
Parkhurst A. Shore | research scientist | 1961 | NIH |
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Biggio G, Brodie BB, Costa E, et al. (1977) Mechanisms by which diazepam, muscimol, and other drugs change the content of cGMP in cerebellar cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 74: 3592-6 |
Tozer TN, Roberfroid MB, Brodie BB. (1972) Rate of norepinephrine synthesis after tyramine-induced depletion of norepinephrine in rat heart. Pharmacology. 7: 283-91 |
Brodie BB, Reid WD, Cho AK, et al. (1971) Possible mechanism of liver necrosis caused by aromatic organic compounds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 68: 160-4 |
Gessa GL, Tagliamonte A, Brodie BB. (1970) Essential role of testosterone in the sexual stimulation induced by p-chlorophenylalanine in male animals. Nature. 227: 616-7 |
Gessa GL, Krishna G, Forn J, et al. (1970) Behavioral and vegetative effects produced by dibutyryl cyclic AMP injected into different areas of the brain. Advances in Biochemical Psychopharmacology. 3: 371-81 |
Forn J, Gessa GL, Krishna G, et al. (1970) Increased lipolytic response to norepinephrine in isolated brown fat cells after sympathetic denervation. Life Sciences. Pt. 1: Physiology and Pharmacology. 9: 429-35 |
Gessa GL, Clay GA, Brodie BB. (1969) Evidence that hyperthermia produced by d-amphetamine is caused by a peripheral action of the drug. Life Sciences. 8: 135-41 |
Tagliamonte A, Tagliamonte P, Gessa GL, et al. (1969) Compulsive sexual activity induced by p-chlorophenylalanine in normal and pinealectomized male rats. Science (New York, N.Y.). 166: 1433-5 |
Brodie BB, Cho AK, Stefano FJ, et al. (1969) On mechanisms of norepinephrine release by amphetamine and tyramine and tolerance to their effects. Advances in Biochemical Psychopharmacology. 1: 219-38 |
Reid WD, Volicer L, Smookler H, et al. (1968) Brain amines and temperature regulation. Pharmacology. 1: 329-44 |