Alfred Heller

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University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
Area:
Pharmacology
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Steven D. Price research assistant 1990-1995 Chicago (Neurotree)

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Lloyd J. Roth collaborator Chicago (Neurotree)
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Heller A, Gross M, Hessefort S, et al. (2006) Dopaminergic Stimulatory Polypeptides from Immortalized Striatal Cells Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 991: 339-341
Heller A, Won L, Bubula N, et al. (2005) Long-chain fatty acids increase cellular dopamine in an immortalized cell line (MN9D) derived from mouse mesencephalon. Neuroscience Letters. 376: 35-9
Won L, Bubula N, Hessefort S, et al. (2003) Enhanced survival of primary murine dopaminergic neurons induced by a partially purified cell lysate fraction from mouse-derived striatal hybrid monoclonal cells. Neuroscience Letters. 353: 83-6
Won L, Bubula N, Heller A. (2002) Fetal exposure to (+/-)-methylenedioxymethamphetamine in utero enhances the development and metabolism of serotonergic neurons in three-dimensional reaggregate tissue culture. Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research. 137: 67-73
Won L, Bubula N, Heller A. (2002) Fetal exposure to methamphetamine in utero stimulates development of serotonergic neurons in three-dimensional reaggregate tissue culture. Synapse (New York, N.Y.). 43: 139-44
Heller A, Bubula N, Freeney A, et al. (2001) Elevation of fetal dopamine following exposure to methamphetamine in utero. Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research. 130: 139-42
Heller A, Freeney A, Hessefort S, et al. (2001) Erratum to “Cellular dompamine is increased following exposure to a factor derived form immortalized striatal neurons in humans”[Neurosci. Lett. 295 (2000) 1–4] Neuroscience Letters. 297: 216
Heller A, Freeney A, Hessefort S, et al. (2000) Cellular dopamine is increased following exposure to a factor derived from immortalized striatal neurons [corrected]. Neuroscience Letters. 295: 1-4
Nakamura K, Won L, Heller A, et al. (2000) Preferential resistance of dopaminergic neurons to glutathione depletion in a reconstituted nigrostriatal system. Brain Research. 873: 203-11
Harkins AB, Dlouhy S, Ghetti B, et al. (2000) Evidence of elevated intracellular calcium levels in weaver homozygote mice. The Journal of Physiology. 524: 447-55
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