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C P Richter

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Brain Research Bulletin|September 1, 1976
Optic nerve sectioning in ratsC P Richter
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1978
"Dark-active" rat transformed into "light-active" rat by destruction of 24-hr clock: function of 24-hr clock and synchronizersC P Richter
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology|April 1, 1971
Inborn nature of the rat's 24-hour clockC P Richter
The American Journal of Physiology|October 29, 2010
A comparison of the nutritive value of dextrose and of corn syrups and of the effects produced on their utilization by thiamineC P RICHTER
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1978
Evidence for existence of a yearly clock in surgically and self-blinded chipmunksC P Richter
The American Journal of Physiology|April 1, 1983
Possible origin of a 90-min cortisol secretion cycle in rats, guinea pigs, and monkeysC P Richter
Journal of Neurosurgery|March 19, 2010
Cutaneous areas denervated by upper thoracic and stellate ganglionectomies determined by the electrical skin resistance methodC P RICHTER
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 1, 1977
Mysterious form of referred sensation in manC P Richter
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|March 19, 2010
Biological factors involved in poisoning rats with alpha-naphthyl thiourea (ANTU)C P RICHTER
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1977
Heavy water as a tool for study of the forces that control length of period of the 24-hour clock of the hamsterC P Richter
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Brain Research Bulletin|September 1, 1976
Optic nerve sectioning in ratsC P Richter
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1978
"Dark-active" rat transformed into "light-active" rat by destruction of 24-hr clock: function of 24-hr clock and synchronizersC P Richter
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology|April 1, 1971
Inborn nature of the rat's 24-hour clockC P Richter
The American Journal of Physiology|October 29, 2010
A comparison of the nutritive value of dextrose and of corn syrups and of the effects produced on their utilization by thiamineC P RICHTER
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1978
Evidence for existence of a yearly clock in surgically and self-blinded chipmunksC P Richter
The American Journal of Physiology|April 1, 1983
Possible origin of a 90-min cortisol secretion cycle in rats, guinea pigs, and monkeysC P Richter
Journal of Neurosurgery|March 19, 2010
Cutaneous areas denervated by upper thoracic and stellate ganglionectomies determined by the electrical skin resistance methodC P RICHTER
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 1, 1977
Mysterious form of referred sensation in manC P Richter
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|March 19, 2010
Biological factors involved in poisoning rats with alpha-naphthyl thiourea (ANTU)C P RICHTER
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1977
Heavy water as a tool for study of the forces that control length of period of the 24-hour clock of the hamsterC P Richter
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