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A J Harmar

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Genome Biology|January 16, 2002
Family-B G-protein-coupled receptorsA J Harmar
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|March 8, 2003
An essential role for peptidergic signalling in the control of circadian rhythms in the suprachiasmatic nucleiA J Harmar
Neuroscience Letters|October 26, 1984
Rat sensory ganglia incorporate radiolabelled amino acids into substance K (neurokinin alpha) in vitroA J Harmar, P Keen
Journal of Neurochemistry|May 1, 1976
Octopamine in mammalian brain: rapid post mortem increase and effects of drugsA J Harmar, A S Horn
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1986
Methods for the identification of neuropeptide processing products: somatostatin and the tachykininsA J Harmar, P M Keen
Molecular Medicine (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 1, 1997
Association between the serotonin transporter gene and affective disorder: the evidence so farA D Ogilvie, A J Harmar
Trends in Neurosciences|November 1, 1996
Function and dysfunction in the nervous systemA J Harmar, A D Ogilvie
Nature|January 26, 1989
Nerve growth factor regulates expression of neuropeptide genes in adult sensory neuronsR M Lindsay, A J Harmar
The Journal of Endocrinology|June 1, 1985
Multiple forms of somatostatin-like immunoreactivity in the hypothalamus and amygdala of the rat: selective localization of somatostatin-28 in the median eminenceA R Pierotti, A J Harmar
Molecular Pharmacology|May 1, 1977
Octopamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase in cockroach brain: effects of agonists, antagonists, and guanylyl nucleotidesA J Harmar, A S Horn
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Genome Biology|January 16, 2002
Family-B G-protein-coupled receptorsA J Harmar
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|March 8, 2003
An essential role for peptidergic signalling in the control of circadian rhythms in the suprachiasmatic nucleiA J Harmar
Neuroscience Letters|October 26, 1984
Rat sensory ganglia incorporate radiolabelled amino acids into substance K (neurokinin alpha) in vitroA J Harmar, P Keen
Journal of Neurochemistry|May 1, 1976
Octopamine in mammalian brain: rapid post mortem increase and effects of drugsA J Harmar, A S Horn
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1986
Methods for the identification of neuropeptide processing products: somatostatin and the tachykininsA J Harmar, P M Keen
Molecular Medicine (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 1, 1997
Association between the serotonin transporter gene and affective disorder: the evidence so farA D Ogilvie, A J Harmar
Trends in Neurosciences|November 1, 1996
Function and dysfunction in the nervous systemA J Harmar, A D Ogilvie
Nature|January 26, 1989
Nerve growth factor regulates expression of neuropeptide genes in adult sensory neuronsR M Lindsay, A J Harmar
The Journal of Endocrinology|June 1, 1985
Multiple forms of somatostatin-like immunoreactivity in the hypothalamus and amygdala of the rat: selective localization of somatostatin-28 in the median eminenceA R Pierotti, A J Harmar
Molecular Pharmacology|May 1, 1977
Octopamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase in cockroach brain: effects of agonists, antagonists, and guanylyl nucleotidesA J Harmar, A S Horn
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