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Immunological Reviews|June 21, 2001
The ancestral complement system in sea urchinsL C Smith, L A Clow, D P Terwilliger
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|July 18, 2002
Pregnancy and acute baroreflex resetting in conscious rabbitsVirginia L Brooks, Kathy A Clow, Kathleen P O'Hagan
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1980
A comparison of striatal and mesolimbic dopamine function in the rat during 6-month trifluoperazine administrationA Clow, A Theodorou, P Jenner, et al.
Advances in Biochemical Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1980
Changes in cerebral dopamine function induced by a year's administration of trifluoperazine or thioridazine and their subsequent withdrawalA Clow, A Theodorou, P Jenner, et al.
Life Sciences|July 3, 1998
The relationship between circadian patterns of salivary cortisol and endogenous inhibitor of monoamine oxidase AF Hucklebridge, S Sen, P D Evans, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|December 15, 1989
Stress reduces in vivo inhibition of monoamine oxidase by phenelzine in rat brainA Clow, V Glover, G F Oxenkrug, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|May 2, 1980
Cerebral dopamine function in rats following withdrawal from one year of continuous neuroleptic administrationA Clow, A Theodorou, P Jenner, et al.
Neurology|April 1, 1981
Neuroleptic-induced acute dystonic reactions may be due to enhanced dopamine release on to supersensitive postsynaptic receptorsH Kolbe, A Clow, P Jenner, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|April 28, 1979
Neuroleptic drugs and the dopamine hypothesisA Clow, P Jenner, A Theodorou, et al.
Law and Human Behavior|March 17, 2023
The stigma of wrongful conviction differs for White and Black exonereesLakia Faison, Laura Smalarz, Stephanie Madon, et al.
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Immunological Reviews|June 21, 2001
The ancestral complement system in sea urchinsL C Smith, L A Clow, D P Terwilliger
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|July 18, 2002
Pregnancy and acute baroreflex resetting in conscious rabbitsVirginia L Brooks, Kathy A Clow, Kathleen P O'Hagan
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1980
A comparison of striatal and mesolimbic dopamine function in the rat during 6-month trifluoperazine administrationA Clow, A Theodorou, P Jenner, et al.
Advances in Biochemical Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1980
Changes in cerebral dopamine function induced by a year's administration of trifluoperazine or thioridazine and their subsequent withdrawalA Clow, A Theodorou, P Jenner, et al.
Life Sciences|July 3, 1998
The relationship between circadian patterns of salivary cortisol and endogenous inhibitor of monoamine oxidase AF Hucklebridge, S Sen, P D Evans, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|December 15, 1989
Stress reduces in vivo inhibition of monoamine oxidase by phenelzine in rat brainA Clow, V Glover, G F Oxenkrug, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|May 2, 1980
Cerebral dopamine function in rats following withdrawal from one year of continuous neuroleptic administrationA Clow, A Theodorou, P Jenner, et al.
Neurology|April 1, 1981
Neuroleptic-induced acute dystonic reactions may be due to enhanced dopamine release on to supersensitive postsynaptic receptorsH Kolbe, A Clow, P Jenner, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|April 28, 1979
Neuroleptic drugs and the dopamine hypothesisA Clow, P Jenner, A Theodorou, et al.
Law and Human Behavior|March 17, 2023
The stigma of wrongful conviction differs for White and Black exonereesLakia Faison, Laura Smalarz, Stephanie Madon, et al.
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