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D I Kerr

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British Journal of Pharmacology|January 1, 1980
Myotonia as a side effect of diuretic actionA H Bretag, S R Dawe, D I Kerr, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 11, 1999
Pharmacological re-evaluation of a GABA(B) receptor antagonist CGP 47332A in rat brainJ Ong, V Marino, D A Parker, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|October 6, 1992
Differing actions of beta-(2-thienyl)-gamma-aminobutyric acid in central and peripheral preparationsJ Ong, D I Kerr, P Berthelot, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 29, 1998
The morpholino-acetic acid analogue Sch 50911 is a selective GABA(B) receptor antagonist in rat neocortical slicesJ Ong, V Marino, D A Parker, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|April 16, 1999
Antagonism of GABA(B) receptors by morpholino-2-acetic acid derivatives Sch 54679 and Sch 51324 in rat brainJ Ong, V Marino, D A Parker, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 12, 1995
The (S)-enantiomer of 2-hydroxysaclofen is the active GABAB receptor antagonist in central and peripheral preparationsD I Kerr, J Ong, D J Doolette, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|May 19, 1993
3-amino-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-nitropropane is a new GABAB receptor agonist, more active peripherallyD I Kerr, J Ong, D J Doolette, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|September 23, 1988
2-Hydroxy-saclofen: an improved antagonist at central and peripheral GABAB receptorsD I Kerr, J Ong, G A Johnston, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|August 6, 1992
Actions of thienyl analogs of baclofen in the guinea-pig isolated ileumJ Ong, D I Kerr, P Berthelot, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|December 15, 1989
Antagonism at GABAB receptors by saclofen and related sulphonic analogues of baclofen and GABAD I Kerr, J Ong, G A Johnston, et al.
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British Journal of Pharmacology|January 1, 1980
Myotonia as a side effect of diuretic actionA H Bretag, S R Dawe, D I Kerr, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 11, 1999
Pharmacological re-evaluation of a GABA(B) receptor antagonist CGP 47332A in rat brainJ Ong, V Marino, D A Parker, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|October 6, 1992
Differing actions of beta-(2-thienyl)-gamma-aminobutyric acid in central and peripheral preparationsJ Ong, D I Kerr, P Berthelot, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 29, 1998
The morpholino-acetic acid analogue Sch 50911 is a selective GABA(B) receptor antagonist in rat neocortical slicesJ Ong, V Marino, D A Parker, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|April 16, 1999
Antagonism of GABA(B) receptors by morpholino-2-acetic acid derivatives Sch 54679 and Sch 51324 in rat brainJ Ong, V Marino, D A Parker, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 12, 1995
The (S)-enantiomer of 2-hydroxysaclofen is the active GABAB receptor antagonist in central and peripheral preparationsD I Kerr, J Ong, D J Doolette, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|May 19, 1993
3-amino-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-nitropropane is a new GABAB receptor agonist, more active peripherallyD I Kerr, J Ong, D J Doolette, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|September 23, 1988
2-Hydroxy-saclofen: an improved antagonist at central and peripheral GABAB receptorsD I Kerr, J Ong, G A Johnston, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|August 6, 1992
Actions of thienyl analogs of baclofen in the guinea-pig isolated ileumJ Ong, D I Kerr, P Berthelot, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|December 15, 1989
Antagonism at GABAB receptors by saclofen and related sulphonic analogues of baclofen and GABAD I Kerr, J Ong, G A Johnston, et al.
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