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Biochemical Society Transactions|November 1, 1995
Phosphoinositide signalling in plant and algal responses to physiological stimuliR C Crain, Y G Yueh
Ear and Hearing|October 1, 1995
The effect of multichannel compression on vowel and stop-consonant discrimination in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired subjectsT R Crain, E W Yund
Brain Research|February 14, 1994
Antagonists at excitatory opioid receptors on sensory neurons in culture increase potency and specificity of opiate analgesics and attenuate development of tolerance/dependenceK F Shen, S M Crain
Obstetrics and Gynecology|February 1, 1983
Peritoneal fluid evaluation in infertilityJ L Crain, A A Luciano
Brain Research|May 23, 1997
Ultra-low doses of naltrexone or etorphine increase morphine's antinociceptive potency and attenuate tolerance/dependence in miceK F Shen, S M Crain
Chest|September 1, 1994
Reduction of morbidity in asthmatic children given a spacer deviceS J Cunningham, E F Crain
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1990
Dynorphin prolongs the action potential duration of mouse sensory ganglion neurons by decreasing a K+ conductance whereas the specific kappa opioid, U-50,488H does so by increasing a Ca2+ conductanceK F Shen, S M Crain
Nucleic Acids Research|April 25, 1991
A simple method for quantifying specific mRNAs in small numbers of early mouse embryosM F Gaudette, W R Crain
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|January 1, 1996
Peripheral nerve biopsiesD C Anthony, B J Crain
Brain Research|November 25, 1996
Etorphine elicits anomalous excitatory opioid effects on sensory neurons treated with GM1 ganglioside or pertussis toxin in contrast to its potent inhibitory effects on naive or chronic morphine-treated cellsS M Crain, K F Shen
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Biochemical Society Transactions|November 1, 1995
Phosphoinositide signalling in plant and algal responses to physiological stimuliR C Crain, Y G Yueh
Ear and Hearing|October 1, 1995
The effect of multichannel compression on vowel and stop-consonant discrimination in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired subjectsT R Crain, E W Yund
Brain Research|February 14, 1994
Antagonists at excitatory opioid receptors on sensory neurons in culture increase potency and specificity of opiate analgesics and attenuate development of tolerance/dependenceK F Shen, S M Crain
Obstetrics and Gynecology|February 1, 1983
Peritoneal fluid evaluation in infertilityJ L Crain, A A Luciano
Brain Research|May 23, 1997
Ultra-low doses of naltrexone or etorphine increase morphine's antinociceptive potency and attenuate tolerance/dependence in miceK F Shen, S M Crain
Chest|September 1, 1994
Reduction of morbidity in asthmatic children given a spacer deviceS J Cunningham, E F Crain
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1990
Dynorphin prolongs the action potential duration of mouse sensory ganglion neurons by decreasing a K+ conductance whereas the specific kappa opioid, U-50,488H does so by increasing a Ca2+ conductanceK F Shen, S M Crain
Nucleic Acids Research|April 25, 1991
A simple method for quantifying specific mRNAs in small numbers of early mouse embryosM F Gaudette, W R Crain
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine|January 1, 1996
Peripheral nerve biopsiesD C Anthony, B J Crain
Brain Research|November 25, 1996
Etorphine elicits anomalous excitatory opioid effects on sensory neurons treated with GM1 ganglioside or pertussis toxin in contrast to its potent inhibitory effects on naive or chronic morphine-treated cellsS M Crain, K F Shen
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