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D J Mayer

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Brain Research|February 1, 1977
Antagonism of acupuncture analgesia in man by the narcotic antagonist naloxoneD J Mayer, D D Price, A Rafii
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires Des Seances De L'Academie Des Sciences. Serie D: Sciences Naturelles|June 26, 1972
[Comparison in the rat between analgesia induced by stimulation of periacqueducal gray matter and morphine analgesia]H Akil, D J Mayer, J C Liebeskind
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 5, 1976
Antagonism of stimulation-produced analgesia by naloxone, a narcotic antagonistH Akil, D J Mayer, J C Liebeskind
Brain Research|May 7, 1984
Differential behavioral effects induced by intrathecal microinjection of opiates: comparison of convulsive and cataleptic effects produced by morphine, methadone, and D-Ala2-methionine-enkephalinamideH Frenk, L R Watkins, D J Mayer
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 1, 1994
Thermal hyperalgesia in association with the development of morphine tolerance in rats: roles of excitatory amino acid receptors and protein kinase CJ Mao, D D Price, D J Mayer
Brain Research|October 28, 1970
Mesencephalic central gray lesions and fear-motivated behavior in ratsJ M Liebman, D J Mayer, J C Liebeskind
Brain Research|April 23, 1984
Fear is not critical to classically conditioned analgesia: the effects of periaqueductal gray lesions and administration of chlordiazepoxideI B Kinscheck, L R Watkins, D J Mayer
Brain Research|July 8, 1982
Classical conditioning of front paw and hind paw footshock induced analgesia (FSIA): naloxone reversibility and descending pathwaysL R Watkins, D A Cobelli, D J Mayer
Brain Research|August 5, 1982
Opiate vs non-opiate footshock induced analgesia (FSIA): descending and intraspinal componentsL R Watkins, D A Cobelli, D J Mayer
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|September 1, 1981
Blockade by naltrexone of analgesia produced by stimulation of the dorsal raphe nucleusA R Swajkoski, D J Mayer, J H Johnson
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Brain Research|February 1, 1977
Antagonism of acupuncture analgesia in man by the narcotic antagonist naloxoneD J Mayer, D D Price, A Rafii
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires Des Seances De L'Academie Des Sciences. Serie D: Sciences Naturelles|June 26, 1972
[Comparison in the rat between analgesia induced by stimulation of periacqueducal gray matter and morphine analgesia]H Akil, D J Mayer, J C Liebeskind
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 5, 1976
Antagonism of stimulation-produced analgesia by naloxone, a narcotic antagonistH Akil, D J Mayer, J C Liebeskind
Brain Research|May 7, 1984
Differential behavioral effects induced by intrathecal microinjection of opiates: comparison of convulsive and cataleptic effects produced by morphine, methadone, and D-Ala2-methionine-enkephalinamideH Frenk, L R Watkins, D J Mayer
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 1, 1994
Thermal hyperalgesia in association with the development of morphine tolerance in rats: roles of excitatory amino acid receptors and protein kinase CJ Mao, D D Price, D J Mayer
Brain Research|October 28, 1970
Mesencephalic central gray lesions and fear-motivated behavior in ratsJ M Liebman, D J Mayer, J C Liebeskind
Brain Research|April 23, 1984
Fear is not critical to classically conditioned analgesia: the effects of periaqueductal gray lesions and administration of chlordiazepoxideI B Kinscheck, L R Watkins, D J Mayer
Brain Research|July 8, 1982
Classical conditioning of front paw and hind paw footshock induced analgesia (FSIA): naloxone reversibility and descending pathwaysL R Watkins, D A Cobelli, D J Mayer
Brain Research|August 5, 1982
Opiate vs non-opiate footshock induced analgesia (FSIA): descending and intraspinal componentsL R Watkins, D A Cobelli, D J Mayer
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|September 1, 1981
Blockade by naltrexone of analgesia produced by stimulation of the dorsal raphe nucleusA R Swajkoski, D J Mayer, J H Johnson
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