Benzodiazepines are weak inhibitors of [3H]nitrobenzylthioinosine binding to adenosine uptake sites in brain.

Studies on the relationship of gamma-aminobutyric acid-stimulated diazepam binding and the gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor.

The benzodiazepines and inosine antagonize caffeine-induced seizures.

Demonstration of two new endogenous "benzodiazepine-like" compounds from brain.

Chronic interstitial nephritis as a cause of tumours of the upper urinary tract. A hypothesis.

[Comparative clinical study with rifampicin and other antibiotics in the treatment of acute otitis in children].

[On a case of leucinosis treated with a low-leucine diet].

[Primary and secondary intolerance to sucrose and isomaltose. Contribution to clinical and laboratory studies].

[Research on sugars in the feces for the diagnosis of states of malabsorption and maldigestion of sugars].

[LEUCINOSIS: A VARIANT OF BRANCHED-CHAIN KETO-ACIDURIA].

[The Sjogren-Larsson syndrome. Critical review and report of 3 cases].

[Chronic intestinal disorders caused by deficiencies of digestive enzymes. Considerations on diarrhea caused by deficiency of lactase activity].