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Brain Research|January 1, 1987
Pertussis toxin blocks depressant effects of opioid, monoaminergic and muscarinic agonists on dorsal-horn network responses in spinal cord-ganglion culturesS M Crain, B Crain, M H Makman
Pediatrics in Review|June 4, 2002
Pediatric brain deathNoreen Crain
Christian Nurse International|January 1, 1994
Why are you doing this for me?A Crain
Brain Research|April 2, 1986
Cyclic AMP or forskolin rapidly attenuates the depressant effects of opioids on sensory-evoked dorsal-horn responses in mouse spinal cord-ganglion explantsS M Crain, B Crain, E R Peterson
SAHARA J : Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance|June 24, 2017
Obituary: Dr Dimitri TassiopoulosCrain Soudien
Care Management Journals : Journal of Case Management ; the Journal of Long Term Home Health Care|April 27, 2002
Control beliefs of the frail elderly. Assessing differences between homebound and nursing home residentsM Crain
Clinical Therapeutics|May 1, 1990
A computer model for evaluating the costs of cholecystectomy or ursodiol treatment in the management of cholelithiasisK Crain
Life Sciences|July 19, 1982
Development of cross-tolerance to 5-hydroxytryptamine in organotypic cultures of mouse spinal cord-ganglia during chronic exposure to morphineS M Crain, B Crain, E R Peterson
NIDA Research Monograph|January 1, 1986
Pertussis toxin treatment results in tolerance to the depressant effects of opioid, monoaminergic, and muscarinic agonists on dorsal-horn network responses in mouse spinal cord-ganglion culturesS M Crain, B Crain, M H Makman
The Journal of Long Term Home Health Care : the PRIDE Institute Journal|December 3, 1996
A cross-cultural study of beliefs, attitudes and values in Chinese-born American and non-Chinese frail homebound elderlyM Crain
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Brain Research|January 1, 1987
Pertussis toxin blocks depressant effects of opioid, monoaminergic and muscarinic agonists on dorsal-horn network responses in spinal cord-ganglion culturesS M Crain, B Crain, M H Makman
Pediatrics in Review|June 4, 2002
Pediatric brain deathNoreen Crain
Christian Nurse International|January 1, 1994
Why are you doing this for me?A Crain
Brain Research|April 2, 1986
Cyclic AMP or forskolin rapidly attenuates the depressant effects of opioids on sensory-evoked dorsal-horn responses in mouse spinal cord-ganglion explantsS M Crain, B Crain, E R Peterson
SAHARA J : Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance|June 24, 2017
Obituary: Dr Dimitri TassiopoulosCrain Soudien
Care Management Journals : Journal of Case Management ; the Journal of Long Term Home Health Care|April 27, 2002
Control beliefs of the frail elderly. Assessing differences between homebound and nursing home residentsM Crain
Clinical Therapeutics|May 1, 1990
A computer model for evaluating the costs of cholecystectomy or ursodiol treatment in the management of cholelithiasisK Crain
Life Sciences|July 19, 1982
Development of cross-tolerance to 5-hydroxytryptamine in organotypic cultures of mouse spinal cord-ganglia during chronic exposure to morphineS M Crain, B Crain, E R Peterson
NIDA Research Monograph|January 1, 1986
Pertussis toxin treatment results in tolerance to the depressant effects of opioid, monoaminergic, and muscarinic agonists on dorsal-horn network responses in mouse spinal cord-ganglion culturesS M Crain, B Crain, M H Makman
The Journal of Long Term Home Health Care : the PRIDE Institute Journal|December 3, 1996
A cross-cultural study of beliefs, attitudes and values in Chinese-born American and non-Chinese frail homebound elderlyM Crain
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