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B S Meldrum

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 21, 1982
Anticonvulsant action of excitatory amino acid antagonistsM J Croucher, J F Collins, B S Meldrum
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 1, 1981
Enhanced growth hormone response to clonidine after repeated electroconvulsive shock in a primate speciesJ R McWilliam, B S Meldrum, S A Checkley
Stroke|January 1, 1980
Regional cerebral blood flow in the rat as determined by particle distribution and by diffusible tracerR W Horton, T A Pedley, B S Meldrum
Neuroscience Letters|December 29, 1987
An adenosine analogue, 2-chloroadenosine, protects against long term development of ischaemic cell loss in the rat hippocampusM C Evans, J H Swan, B S Meldrum
Epilepsy Research|October 9, 1999
Glutamate receptors and transporters in genetic and acquired models of epilepsyB S Meldrum, M T Akbar, A G Chapman
Brain Research|February 5, 1971
The nature and time course of the neuronal alterations resulting from oligaemia and hypoglycaemia in the brain of Macaca mulattaJ B Brierley, A W Brown, B S Meldrum
Epilepsia|August 1, 1979
Electroencephalographic and behavioral effects of a GABA agonist (muscimol) on photosensitive epilepsy in the baboon, papio papioT A Pedley, R W Horton, B S Meldrum
Neuroscience|December 1, 1988
Regulation of seizure threshold by excitatory amino acids in the striatum and entopeduncular nucleus of ratsS Patel, G B De Sarro, B S Meldrum
Neuroscience Letters|July 27, 1984
The high pressure neurological syndrome and 2-amino-7-phosphonoheptanoic acid: differences between fed and fasted ratsB Wardley-Smith, B S Meldrum, M J Halsey
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1982
Changes in noradrenergic neuroendocrine responses following repeated seizures and the mechanism of action of ECTJ R McWilliam, B S Meldrum, S A Checkley
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 21, 1982
Anticonvulsant action of excitatory amino acid antagonistsM J Croucher, J F Collins, B S Meldrum
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 1, 1981
Enhanced growth hormone response to clonidine after repeated electroconvulsive shock in a primate speciesJ R McWilliam, B S Meldrum, S A Checkley
Stroke|January 1, 1980
Regional cerebral blood flow in the rat as determined by particle distribution and by diffusible tracerR W Horton, T A Pedley, B S Meldrum
Neuroscience Letters|December 29, 1987
An adenosine analogue, 2-chloroadenosine, protects against long term development of ischaemic cell loss in the rat hippocampusM C Evans, J H Swan, B S Meldrum
Epilepsy Research|October 9, 1999
Glutamate receptors and transporters in genetic and acquired models of epilepsyB S Meldrum, M T Akbar, A G Chapman
Brain Research|February 5, 1971
The nature and time course of the neuronal alterations resulting from oligaemia and hypoglycaemia in the brain of Macaca mulattaJ B Brierley, A W Brown, B S Meldrum
Epilepsia|August 1, 1979
Electroencephalographic and behavioral effects of a GABA agonist (muscimol) on photosensitive epilepsy in the baboon, papio papioT A Pedley, R W Horton, B S Meldrum
Neuroscience|December 1, 1988
Regulation of seizure threshold by excitatory amino acids in the striatum and entopeduncular nucleus of ratsS Patel, G B De Sarro, B S Meldrum
Neuroscience Letters|July 27, 1984
The high pressure neurological syndrome and 2-amino-7-phosphonoheptanoic acid: differences between fed and fasted ratsB Wardley-Smith, B S Meldrum, M J Halsey
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1982
Changes in noradrenergic neuroendocrine responses following repeated seizures and the mechanism of action of ECTJ R McWilliam, B S Meldrum, S A Checkley
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