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The Journal of Comparative Neurology|September 15, 1980
The normal organization of the lateral posterior nucleus of the golden hamsterB J Crain, W C Hall
Neurochemical Research|November 1, 1996
Modulatory effects of Gs-coupled excitatory opioid receptor functions on opioid analgesia, tolerance, and dependenceS M Crain, K F Shen
Brain Research|October 2, 1995
Chronic morphine-treated sensory ganglion neurons remain supersensitive to the excitatory effects of naloxone for months after return to normal culture medium: an in vitro model of 'protracted opioid dependence'S M Crain, K F Shen
Neuropharmacology|April 1, 1990
Dynorphin prolongs the action potential of mouse sensory ganglion neurons by decreasing a potassium conductance whereas another specific kappa opioid does so by increasing a calcium conductanceK F Shen, S M Crain
Nucleic Acids Research|July 10, 1982
Complete nucleotide sequence of a sea urchin actin geneA D Cooper, W R Crain
Developmental Biology|August 1, 1983
Conserved pattern of embryonic actin gene expression in several sea urchins and a sand dollarF D Bushman, W R Crain
Brain Research|October 1, 1981
Selective innervation of target regions within fetal mouse spinal cord and medulla explants by isolated dorsal root ganglia in organotypic co-culturesS M Crain, E R Peterson
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|April 1, 1997
Capitation survival kit: how to fashion provider excess coverageL Paige, E Crain, J Bollman
Brain Research|November 27, 1992
Chronic selective activation of excitatory opioid receptor functions in sensory neurons results in opioid 'dependence' without toleranceK F Shen, S M Crain
Brain Research|March 13, 1992
After chronic opioid exposure sensory neurons become supersensitive to the excitatory effects of opioid agonists and antagonists as occurs after acute elevation of GM1 gangliosideS M Crain, K F Shen
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The Journal of Comparative Neurology|September 15, 1980
The normal organization of the lateral posterior nucleus of the golden hamsterB J Crain, W C Hall
Neurochemical Research|November 1, 1996
Modulatory effects of Gs-coupled excitatory opioid receptor functions on opioid analgesia, tolerance, and dependenceS M Crain, K F Shen
Brain Research|October 2, 1995
Chronic morphine-treated sensory ganglion neurons remain supersensitive to the excitatory effects of naloxone for months after return to normal culture medium: an in vitro model of 'protracted opioid dependence'S M Crain, K F Shen
Neuropharmacology|April 1, 1990
Dynorphin prolongs the action potential of mouse sensory ganglion neurons by decreasing a potassium conductance whereas another specific kappa opioid does so by increasing a calcium conductanceK F Shen, S M Crain
Nucleic Acids Research|July 10, 1982
Complete nucleotide sequence of a sea urchin actin geneA D Cooper, W R Crain
Developmental Biology|August 1, 1983
Conserved pattern of embryonic actin gene expression in several sea urchins and a sand dollarF D Bushman, W R Crain
Brain Research|October 1, 1981
Selective innervation of target regions within fetal mouse spinal cord and medulla explants by isolated dorsal root ganglia in organotypic co-culturesS M Crain, E R Peterson
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|April 1, 1997
Capitation survival kit: how to fashion provider excess coverageL Paige, E Crain, J Bollman
Brain Research|November 27, 1992
Chronic selective activation of excitatory opioid receptor functions in sensory neurons results in opioid 'dependence' without toleranceK F Shen, S M Crain
Brain Research|March 13, 1992
After chronic opioid exposure sensory neurons become supersensitive to the excitatory effects of opioid agonists and antagonists as occurs after acute elevation of GM1 gangliosideS M Crain, K F Shen
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