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D van der Kooy

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Brain Research|June 22, 1979
The organization of the thalamic, nigral and raphe cells projecting to the medial vs lateral caudate-putamen in rat. A fluorescent retrograde double labeling studyD van der Kooy
Brain Research|March 19, 1984
Area postrema: site where cholecystokinin acts to decrease food intakeD van der Kooy
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1986
Hyperalgesic functions of peripheral opiate receptorsD van der Kooy
Physiology & Behavior|September 1, 1979
An analysis of the behavior elicited by stimulation of the dorsal pons in ratD Van Der Kooy
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 8, 1992
Neocortex development and the cell cycleD van der Kooy
Brain Research|June 1, 1984
Developmental relationships between opiate receptors and dopamine in the formation of caudate-putamen patchesD van der Kooy
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|July 20, 1996
Early postnatal lesions of the substantia nigra produce massive shrinkage of the rat striatum, disruption of patch neuron distribution, but no loss of patch neuronsD van der Kooy
Brain Research|June 23, 1980
Bilaterally situated dorsal raphe cell bodies have only unilateral forebrain projections in ratD van der Kooy, T Hattori
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|March 20, 1992
Embryonic lesions of the substantia nigra prevent the patchy expression of opiate receptors, but not the segregation of patch and matrix compartment neurons, in the developing rat striatumD van der Kooy, G Fishell
Journal of Neurobiology|August 26, 1998
CNS stem cells: where's the biology (a.k.a. beef)?S Weiss, D van der Kooy
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Brain Research|June 22, 1979
The organization of the thalamic, nigral and raphe cells projecting to the medial vs lateral caudate-putamen in rat. A fluorescent retrograde double labeling studyD van der Kooy
Brain Research|March 19, 1984
Area postrema: site where cholecystokinin acts to decrease food intakeD van der Kooy
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1986
Hyperalgesic functions of peripheral opiate receptorsD van der Kooy
Physiology & Behavior|September 1, 1979
An analysis of the behavior elicited by stimulation of the dorsal pons in ratD Van Der Kooy
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 8, 1992
Neocortex development and the cell cycleD van der Kooy
Brain Research|June 1, 1984
Developmental relationships between opiate receptors and dopamine in the formation of caudate-putamen patchesD van der Kooy
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|July 20, 1996
Early postnatal lesions of the substantia nigra produce massive shrinkage of the rat striatum, disruption of patch neuron distribution, but no loss of patch neuronsD van der Kooy
Brain Research|June 23, 1980
Bilaterally situated dorsal raphe cell bodies have only unilateral forebrain projections in ratD van der Kooy, T Hattori
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|March 20, 1992
Embryonic lesions of the substantia nigra prevent the patchy expression of opiate receptors, but not the segregation of patch and matrix compartment neurons, in the developing rat striatumD van der Kooy, G Fishell
Journal of Neurobiology|August 26, 1998
CNS stem cells: where's the biology (a.k.a. beef)?S Weiss, D van der Kooy
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