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Brain Research|January 26, 1979
GABA or potassium: which mediates primary afferent depolarization?I Osorio, J C Hackman, R A Davidoff
Neuroscience|January 1, 1980
Amino acid antagonists do not block the depolarizing effects of potassium ions on frog primary afferentsR A Davidoff, J C Hackman, I Osorio
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|June 1, 1973
Palatal lift and speech therapy for velopharyngeal incompetenceP C Kerman, L S Singer, A Davidoff
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|July 21, 2001
How did safety-net hospitals cope in the 1990s?S Zuckerman, G Bazzoli, A Davidoff, et al.
Brain Research|September 14, 1981
The presynaptic effects of valproic acid in the isolated frog spinal cordJ C Hackman, V Grayson, R A Davidoff
Brain Research|November 17, 1978
Some actions of catechol on synaptic transmission in the isolated spinal cord of the frogJ C Hackman, D B Ross, R A Davidoff
Transplantation|December 15, 1996
Antihypertensive drug treatment in chronic renal allograft rejection in the rat. Effect on structure and functionH Benediktsson, R Chea, A Davidoff, et al.
Brain Research|December 18, 1995
Modulation of frog spinal cord interneuronal activity by activation of 5-HT3 receptorsA M Holohean, J C Hackman, R A Davidoff
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound : JCU|March 1, 1989
Sonographic findings in glomus tumor of the stomachD E Dupuy, V Raptopoulos, D Meyer, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|December 13, 1982
Excitatory amino acids and potassium release in the frog spinal cordJ C Hackman, G P Ryan, R A Davidoff
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Brain Research|January 26, 1979
GABA or potassium: which mediates primary afferent depolarization?I Osorio, J C Hackman, R A Davidoff
Neuroscience|January 1, 1980
Amino acid antagonists do not block the depolarizing effects of potassium ions on frog primary afferentsR A Davidoff, J C Hackman, I Osorio
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|June 1, 1973
Palatal lift and speech therapy for velopharyngeal incompetenceP C Kerman, L S Singer, A Davidoff
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|July 21, 2001
How did safety-net hospitals cope in the 1990s?S Zuckerman, G Bazzoli, A Davidoff, et al.
Brain Research|September 14, 1981
The presynaptic effects of valproic acid in the isolated frog spinal cordJ C Hackman, V Grayson, R A Davidoff
Brain Research|November 17, 1978
Some actions of catechol on synaptic transmission in the isolated spinal cord of the frogJ C Hackman, D B Ross, R A Davidoff
Transplantation|December 15, 1996
Antihypertensive drug treatment in chronic renal allograft rejection in the rat. Effect on structure and functionH Benediktsson, R Chea, A Davidoff, et al.
Brain Research|December 18, 1995
Modulation of frog spinal cord interneuronal activity by activation of 5-HT3 receptorsA M Holohean, J C Hackman, R A Davidoff
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound : JCU|March 1, 1989
Sonographic findings in glomus tumor of the stomachD E Dupuy, V Raptopoulos, D Meyer, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|December 13, 1982
Excitatory amino acids and potassium release in the frog spinal cordJ C Hackman, G P Ryan, R A Davidoff
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