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D B Neill

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Neuroscience Letters|May 23, 1985
In vivo voltammetric determination of the kinetics of dopamine metabolism in the ratA C Michael, J B Justice, D B Neill
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|May 1, 1975
Striatal dopaminergic modulation of lateral hypothalamic self-stimulationD B Neill, S D Parker, M S Gold
Brain Research|September 29, 1978
Identification of a subregion within rat neostriatum for the dopaminergic modulation of lateral hypothalamic self-stimulationD B Neill, L A Peay, M S Gold
Physiology & Behavior|October 1, 1972
Selective potentiation of locomotor effects of amphetamine by midbrain raphé lesionsD B Neill, L D Grant, S P Grossman
Brain Research|August 30, 1988
Caffeine elevates reinforcement threshold for electrical brain stimulation: tolerance and withdrawal changesG K Mumford, D B Neill, S G Holtzman
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology|June 1, 1974
Behavioral effects of amphetamine in rats with lesions in the corpus striatumD B Neill, W O Boggan, S P Grossman
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|September 1, 1974
Effects of lesions in the dorsal or ventral striatum on locomotor activity and on locomotor effects of amphetamineD B Neill, J F Ross, S P Grossman
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|January 1, 1974
Impairment of avoidance performance by intrastriatal administration of 6-hydroxydopamineD B Neill, W O Boggan, S P Grossman
Brain Research|June 2, 1987
Detecting behaviorally relevant changes in extracellular dopamine with microdialysisW H Church, J B Justice, D B Neill
Neuroscience|September 29, 1999
Dopamine D1/D2 agonists injected into nucleus accumbens and ventral pallidum differentially affect locomotor activity depending on siteW Gong, D B Neill, M Lynn, et al.
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Neuroscience Letters|May 23, 1985
In vivo voltammetric determination of the kinetics of dopamine metabolism in the ratA C Michael, J B Justice, D B Neill
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|May 1, 1975
Striatal dopaminergic modulation of lateral hypothalamic self-stimulationD B Neill, S D Parker, M S Gold
Brain Research|September 29, 1978
Identification of a subregion within rat neostriatum for the dopaminergic modulation of lateral hypothalamic self-stimulationD B Neill, L A Peay, M S Gold
Physiology & Behavior|October 1, 1972
Selective potentiation of locomotor effects of amphetamine by midbrain raphé lesionsD B Neill, L D Grant, S P Grossman
Brain Research|August 30, 1988
Caffeine elevates reinforcement threshold for electrical brain stimulation: tolerance and withdrawal changesG K Mumford, D B Neill, S G Holtzman
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology|June 1, 1974
Behavioral effects of amphetamine in rats with lesions in the corpus striatumD B Neill, W O Boggan, S P Grossman
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|September 1, 1974
Effects of lesions in the dorsal or ventral striatum on locomotor activity and on locomotor effects of amphetamineD B Neill, J F Ross, S P Grossman
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|January 1, 1974
Impairment of avoidance performance by intrastriatal administration of 6-hydroxydopamineD B Neill, W O Boggan, S P Grossman
Brain Research|June 2, 1987
Detecting behaviorally relevant changes in extracellular dopamine with microdialysisW H Church, J B Justice, D B Neill
Neuroscience|September 29, 1999
Dopamine D1/D2 agonists injected into nucleus accumbens and ventral pallidum differentially affect locomotor activity depending on siteW Gong, D B Neill, M Lynn, et al.
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