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Douglas Ramsay

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Child Development|July 31, 2002
Cortisol response to embarrassment and shameMichael Lewis, Douglas Ramsay
Child Development|April 23, 2003
Reactivity and regulation in cortisol and behavioral responses to stressDouglas Ramsay, Michael Lewis
Child Development|November 30, 2004
Development of self-recognition, personal pronoun use, and pretend play during the 2nd yearMichael Lewis, Douglas Ramsay
Child Development|March 24, 2005
Infant emotional and cortisol responses to goal blockageMichael Lewis, Douglas Ramsay
Developmental Psychology|June 29, 2006
Reactivity and regulation in children prenatally exposed to cocaineTracy Dennis, Margaret Bendersky, Douglas Ramsay, et al.
Life Sciences|November 11, 2003
GPCR dimerisationGraeme Milligan, Douglas Ramsay, Geraldine Pascal, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|April 25, 2002
Homo- and hetero-oligomeric interactions between G-protein-coupled receptors in living cells monitored by two variants of bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET): hetero-oligomers between receptor subtypes form more efficiently than between less closely related sequencesDouglas Ramsay, Elaine Kellett, Mary McVey, et al.
Neuro-Signals|April 12, 2002
Ligand rescue of constitutively active mutant receptorsGraeme Milligan, Patricia A Stevens, Douglas Ramsay, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology|July 22, 2004
High-affinity interactions between human alpha1A-adrenoceptor C-terminal splice variants produce homo- and heterodimers but do not generate the alpha1L-adrenoceptorDouglas Ramsay, I Craig Carr, John Pediani, et al.
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Child Development|July 31, 2002
Cortisol response to embarrassment and shameMichael Lewis, Douglas Ramsay
Child Development|April 23, 2003
Reactivity and regulation in cortisol and behavioral responses to stressDouglas Ramsay, Michael Lewis
Child Development|November 30, 2004
Development of self-recognition, personal pronoun use, and pretend play during the 2nd yearMichael Lewis, Douglas Ramsay
Child Development|March 24, 2005
Infant emotional and cortisol responses to goal blockageMichael Lewis, Douglas Ramsay
Developmental Psychology|June 29, 2006
Reactivity and regulation in children prenatally exposed to cocaineTracy Dennis, Margaret Bendersky, Douglas Ramsay, et al.
Life Sciences|November 11, 2003
GPCR dimerisationGraeme Milligan, Douglas Ramsay, Geraldine Pascal, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|April 25, 2002
Homo- and hetero-oligomeric interactions between G-protein-coupled receptors in living cells monitored by two variants of bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET): hetero-oligomers between receptor subtypes form more efficiently than between less closely related sequencesDouglas Ramsay, Elaine Kellett, Mary McVey, et al.
Neuro-Signals|April 12, 2002
Ligand rescue of constitutively active mutant receptorsGraeme Milligan, Patricia A Stevens, Douglas Ramsay, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology|July 22, 2004
High-affinity interactions between human alpha1A-adrenoceptor C-terminal splice variants produce homo- and heterodimers but do not generate the alpha1L-adrenoceptorDouglas Ramsay, I Craig Carr, John Pediani, et al.
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