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The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science
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August 1, 1982
ECT and the growth hormone response to apomorphine
D W Costain, P J Cowen
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
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August 19, 1989
Guidelines for medical audit: seven principles
C D Shaw, D W Costain
British Journal of Pharmacology
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October 1, 1978
beta-Adrenoceptor antagonists inhibit the behavioural responses of rats to increased brain 5-hydroxytryptamine
D W Costain, A R Green
Neuropharmacology
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September 1, 1980
Enhanced 5-hydroxytryptamine and dopamine-mediated behavioural responses following convulsions--III. The effects of monoamine antagonists and synthesis inhibitors on the ability of electroconvulsive shock to enhance responses
A R Green, D W Costain, J F Deakin
British Journal of Pharmacology
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May 1, 1979
Some observations on the behavioural and biochemical effects of L-tryptophan plus a monoamine oxidase inhibitor in immature rats [proceedings]
C K Atterwill, D W Costain, A R Green
Psychopharmacology
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March 22, 1979
Enhanced 5-hydroxytryptamine-mediated behavioural responses in rats following repeated electroconvulsive shock: relevance to the mechanism of the antidepressive effect of electroconvulsive therapy
D W Costain, A R Green, D G Grahame-Smith
Lancet (London, England)
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February 4, 1978
Mechanism of the antidepressant action of electroconvulsive therapy
D G Grahame-Smith, A R Green, D W Costain
British Journal of Pharmacology
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March 1, 1978
Relevance of the enhanced 5-hydroxytryptamine behavioural responses in rats to electroconvulsive therapy [proceedings]
D W Costain, D G Grahame-Smith, A R Green
British Journal of Hospital Medicine
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July 13, 1994
Commissioning conferences: a consultative approach to purchasing
H Stoddart, D J Mathew, S Atkinson, et al.
Neuropharmacology
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May 1, 1979
Electroconvulsive shock reduces the cataleptogenic effect of both haloperidol and arecoline in rats
A R Green, M R Bloomfield, C K Atterwill, et al.
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The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science
|
August 1, 1982
ECT and the growth hormone response to apomorphine
D W Costain, P J Cowen
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
|
August 19, 1989
Guidelines for medical audit: seven principles
C D Shaw, D W Costain
British Journal of Pharmacology
|
October 1, 1978
beta-Adrenoceptor antagonists inhibit the behavioural responses of rats to increased brain 5-hydroxytryptamine
D W Costain, A R Green
Neuropharmacology
|
September 1, 1980
Enhanced 5-hydroxytryptamine and dopamine-mediated behavioural responses following convulsions--III. The effects of monoamine antagonists and synthesis inhibitors on the ability of electroconvulsive shock to enhance responses
A R Green, D W Costain, J F Deakin
British Journal of Pharmacology
|
May 1, 1979
Some observations on the behavioural and biochemical effects of L-tryptophan plus a monoamine oxidase inhibitor in immature rats [proceedings]
C K Atterwill, D W Costain, A R Green
Psychopharmacology
|
March 22, 1979
Enhanced 5-hydroxytryptamine-mediated behavioural responses in rats following repeated electroconvulsive shock: relevance to the mechanism of the antidepressive effect of electroconvulsive therapy
D W Costain, A R Green, D G Grahame-Smith
Lancet (London, England)
|
February 4, 1978
Mechanism of the antidepressant action of electroconvulsive therapy
D G Grahame-Smith, A R Green, D W Costain
British Journal of Pharmacology
|
March 1, 1978
Relevance of the enhanced 5-hydroxytryptamine behavioural responses in rats to electroconvulsive therapy [proceedings]
D W Costain, D G Grahame-Smith, A R Green
British Journal of Hospital Medicine
|
July 13, 1994
Commissioning conferences: a consultative approach to purchasing
H Stoddart, D J Mathew, S Atkinson, et al.
Neuropharmacology
|
May 1, 1979
Electroconvulsive shock reduces the cataleptogenic effect of both haloperidol and arecoline in rats
A R Green, M R Bloomfield, C K Atterwill, et al.
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