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Applied Neurophysiology|January 1, 1979
Effects of caudate nuclei removal in kittensJ R Villablanca, C E Olmstead
Brain Injury|July 1, 1994
Hypothalamic dysthermia in persons with brain damageR H Chaney, C E Olmstead
Experimental Neurology|February 1, 1979
Effects of caudate nuclei or frontal cortical ablations in kittens: bar pressing performanceC E Olmstead, J R Villablanca
Brain Research|March 1, 1988
Maturation of pyrogen-elicited fever in the kittenC E Olmstead, J R Villablanca
Neuroscience|October 30, 2001
Sleep-waking states develop independently in the isolated forebrain and brain stem following early postnatal midbrain transection in catsJ R Villablanca, I de Andrés, C E Olmstead
Behavioural Brain Research|March 1, 1986
Recovery of function after neonatal or adult hemispherectomy in cats: I. Time course, movement, posture and sensorimotor testsJ R Villablanca, J W Burgess, C E Olmstead
Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1982
Effect of caudate nuclei and frontal cortical ablations in cats: testosterone and 17 beta -estradiol concentrationsC E Olmstead, J R Villablanca, G H Stabenfeldt
Brain Research|October 12, 1973
Neural activity in the dorsal hippocampus during paradoxical sleep, slow wave sleep and wakingC E Olmstead, P J Best, L E Mays
Brain Research|September 23, 1982
Striatal lesions change the behavioral effects of morphine in catsJ R Villablanca, C E Olmstead, I de Andrés
Experimental Neurology|October 1, 1976
Effects of caudate nuclei or frontal cortex ablations in cats. II. Sleep-wakefulness, EEG, and motor activityJ R Villablanca, R J Marcus, C E Olmstead
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Applied Neurophysiology|January 1, 1979
Effects of caudate nuclei removal in kittensJ R Villablanca, C E Olmstead
Brain Injury|July 1, 1994
Hypothalamic dysthermia in persons with brain damageR H Chaney, C E Olmstead
Experimental Neurology|February 1, 1979
Effects of caudate nuclei or frontal cortical ablations in kittens: bar pressing performanceC E Olmstead, J R Villablanca
Brain Research|March 1, 1988
Maturation of pyrogen-elicited fever in the kittenC E Olmstead, J R Villablanca
Neuroscience|October 30, 2001
Sleep-waking states develop independently in the isolated forebrain and brain stem following early postnatal midbrain transection in catsJ R Villablanca, I de Andrés, C E Olmstead
Behavioural Brain Research|March 1, 1986
Recovery of function after neonatal or adult hemispherectomy in cats: I. Time course, movement, posture and sensorimotor testsJ R Villablanca, J W Burgess, C E Olmstead
Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1982
Effect of caudate nuclei and frontal cortical ablations in cats: testosterone and 17 beta -estradiol concentrationsC E Olmstead, J R Villablanca, G H Stabenfeldt
Brain Research|October 12, 1973
Neural activity in the dorsal hippocampus during paradoxical sleep, slow wave sleep and wakingC E Olmstead, P J Best, L E Mays
Brain Research|September 23, 1982
Striatal lesions change the behavioral effects of morphine in catsJ R Villablanca, C E Olmstead, I de Andrés
Experimental Neurology|October 1, 1976
Effects of caudate nuclei or frontal cortex ablations in cats. II. Sleep-wakefulness, EEG, and motor activityJ R Villablanca, R J Marcus, C E Olmstead
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