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C T Dourish

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Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|January 1, 1984
Effects of piribedil and of d-amphetamine on locomotor activity in immature ratsC T Dourish, S J Cooper
Brain Research|September 9, 1982
Variation in response to stimulation of central 5-hydroxytryptamine mechanisms in two strains of albino ratR S Jones, C T Dourish
Neuropharmacology|March 1, 1981
Single or repeated administration of small doses of apomorphine on water intake and activity in water-deprived ratsC T Dourish, S J Copper
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|January 1, 1983
Pharmacology of beta-phenylethylamine-induced seizures in miceC T Dourish, S J Cooper
Physiology & Behavior|December 1, 1990
Multiple cholecystokinin (CCK) receptors and CCK-monoamine interactions are instrumental in the control of feedingS J Cooper, C T Dourish
Psychopharmacology|December 1, 1996
Effects of 5-HT1A receptor agonists, partial agonists and a silent antagonist on the performance of the conditioned emotional response test in the ratK J Stanhope, C T Dourish
Irish Journal of Medical Science|August 1, 1978
Effects of ET 495 (piribedil) on water intake in the rat: evidence for a dopaminergic involvement in thirstC T Dourish, S J Cooper
Neuropharmacology|November 1, 1985
Bilateral lesions of the striatum induced with 6-hydroxydopamine abolish apomorphine-induced yawning in ratsC T Dourish, P H Hutson
European Journal of Pharmacology|August 14, 1992
Effects of the putative 5-HT1A receptor antagonist NAN-190 on free feeding and on feeding induced by the 5-HT1A receptor agonist 8-OH-DPAT in the ratA R Williams, C T Dourish
Psychiatry Research|December 1, 1982
Putative PEA receptors?C T Dourish, A A Boulton
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Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|January 1, 1984
Effects of piribedil and of d-amphetamine on locomotor activity in immature ratsC T Dourish, S J Cooper
Brain Research|September 9, 1982
Variation in response to stimulation of central 5-hydroxytryptamine mechanisms in two strains of albino ratR S Jones, C T Dourish
Neuropharmacology|March 1, 1981
Single or repeated administration of small doses of apomorphine on water intake and activity in water-deprived ratsC T Dourish, S J Copper
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|January 1, 1983
Pharmacology of beta-phenylethylamine-induced seizures in miceC T Dourish, S J Cooper
Physiology & Behavior|December 1, 1990
Multiple cholecystokinin (CCK) receptors and CCK-monoamine interactions are instrumental in the control of feedingS J Cooper, C T Dourish
Psychopharmacology|December 1, 1996
Effects of 5-HT1A receptor agonists, partial agonists and a silent antagonist on the performance of the conditioned emotional response test in the ratK J Stanhope, C T Dourish
Irish Journal of Medical Science|August 1, 1978
Effects of ET 495 (piribedil) on water intake in the rat: evidence for a dopaminergic involvement in thirstC T Dourish, S J Cooper
Neuropharmacology|November 1, 1985
Bilateral lesions of the striatum induced with 6-hydroxydopamine abolish apomorphine-induced yawning in ratsC T Dourish, P H Hutson
European Journal of Pharmacology|August 14, 1992
Effects of the putative 5-HT1A receptor antagonist NAN-190 on free feeding and on feeding induced by the 5-HT1A receptor agonist 8-OH-DPAT in the ratA R Williams, C T Dourish
Psychiatry Research|December 1, 1982
Putative PEA receptors?C T Dourish, A A Boulton
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