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D R Burt

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Experimental Eye Research|August 1, 1982
TRH receptor binding in retina and pituitary: major species variationD R Burt, R L Taylor
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 15, 1977
Antischizophrenic drugs: chronic treatment elevates dopamine receptor binding in brainD R Burt, I Creese, S H Snyder
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 5, 1977
Dopamine receptor binding enhancement accompanies lesion-induced behavioral supersensitivityI Creese, D R Burt, S H Snyder
Molecular Pharmacology|September 1, 1976
Properties of [3H]haloperidol and [3H]dopamine binding associated with dopamine receptors in calf brain membranesD R Burt, I Creese, S H Snyder
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 29, 1976
Dopamine receptors and average clinical dosesI Creese, D R Burt, S H Snyder
Psychopharmacology Communications|January 1, 1975
The brain's dopamine receptor: labeling with (3H) dopamine and (3H) haloperidolS H Snyder, I Creese, D R Burt
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 30, 1976
Dopamine receptor binding predicts clinical and pharmacological potencies of antischizophrenic drugsI Creese, D R Burt, S H Snyder
Life Sciences|December 1, 1975
The dopamine receptor: differential binding of d-LSD and related agents to agonist and antagonist statesI Creese, D R Burt, S H Synder
Brain Research Bulletin|July 1, 1992
Strain comparisons and developmental profile of the delta subunit of the murine GABAA receptorJ B Wang, P Kofuji, D R Burt
Life Sciences|September 15, 1975
Dopamine receptor binding: differentiation of agonist and antagonist states with 3H-dopamine and 3H-haloperidolI Creese, D R Burt, S H Snyder
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Experimental Eye Research|August 1, 1982
TRH receptor binding in retina and pituitary: major species variationD R Burt, R L Taylor
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 15, 1977
Antischizophrenic drugs: chronic treatment elevates dopamine receptor binding in brainD R Burt, I Creese, S H Snyder
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 5, 1977
Dopamine receptor binding enhancement accompanies lesion-induced behavioral supersensitivityI Creese, D R Burt, S H Snyder
Molecular Pharmacology|September 1, 1976
Properties of [3H]haloperidol and [3H]dopamine binding associated with dopamine receptors in calf brain membranesD R Burt, I Creese, S H Snyder
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 29, 1976
Dopamine receptors and average clinical dosesI Creese, D R Burt, S H Snyder
Psychopharmacology Communications|January 1, 1975
The brain's dopamine receptor: labeling with (3H) dopamine and (3H) haloperidolS H Snyder, I Creese, D R Burt
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 30, 1976
Dopamine receptor binding predicts clinical and pharmacological potencies of antischizophrenic drugsI Creese, D R Burt, S H Snyder
Life Sciences|December 1, 1975
The dopamine receptor: differential binding of d-LSD and related agents to agonist and antagonist statesI Creese, D R Burt, S H Synder
Brain Research Bulletin|July 1, 1992
Strain comparisons and developmental profile of the delta subunit of the murine GABAA receptorJ B Wang, P Kofuji, D R Burt
Life Sciences|September 15, 1975
Dopamine receptor binding: differentiation of agonist and antagonist states with 3H-dopamine and 3H-haloperidolI Creese, D R Burt, S H Snyder
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