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May 17, 1986
Fetal neuronal grafts in monkeys given methylphenyltetrahydropyridine
D E Redmond, J R Sladek, R H Roth, et al.
Public Health
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December 16, 2017
Mild cognitive impairment: what does the general public know about this health condition?
R Alhasani, J Abed, N Karegar, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology
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December 24, 1982
Brain catecholamine metabolites and behavior in morphine withdrawal
A C Swann, J D Elsworth, D S Charney, et al.
BMJ Military Health
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November 13, 2024
Likelihood of fitness improvements during a standardised physical fitness programme in US Army trainees of different fitness levels
Joseph R Pierce, B S Cohen, K G Hauret, et al.
Progress in Brain Research
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January 1, 1988
Fetal dopamine neural grafts: extended reversal of methylphenyltetrahydropyridine-induced parkinsonism in monkeys
J R Sladek, D E Redmond, T J Collier, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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October 13, 2022
Occupational Experience Effects on Physiological and Perceptual Responses of Common Soldiering Tasks
Bruce S Cohen, Jan E Redmond, Caitlin C Haven, et al.
Synapse (New York, N.Y.)
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July 1, 1996
Effects of D2 dopamine receptor antagonists on Fos protein expression in the striatal complex and entorhinal cortex of the nonhuman primate
A Y Deutch, D A Lewis, R E Whitehead, et al.
Military Medicine
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January 9, 2020
Quantifying Training Load During Physically Demanding Tasks in U.S. Army Soldiers: A Comparison of Physiological and Psychological Measurements
Maria C Canino, Stephen A Foulis, Bruce S Cohen, et al.
Progress in Brain Research
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January 1, 1987
Transplantation of fetal dopamine neurons in primate brain reverses MPTP induced parkinsonism
J R Sladek, D E Redmond, T J Collier, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology
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July 19, 1991
Dihydrexidine, a full dopamine D1 agonist, reduces MPTP-induced parkinsonism in monkeys
J R Taylor, M S Lawrence, D E Redmond, et al.
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Lancet (London, England)
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May 17, 1986
Fetal neuronal grafts in monkeys given methylphenyltetrahydropyridine
D E Redmond, J R Sladek, R H Roth, et al.
Public Health
|
December 16, 2017
Mild cognitive impairment: what does the general public know about this health condition?
R Alhasani, J Abed, N Karegar, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology
|
December 24, 1982
Brain catecholamine metabolites and behavior in morphine withdrawal
A C Swann, J D Elsworth, D S Charney, et al.
BMJ Military Health
|
November 13, 2024
Likelihood of fitness improvements during a standardised physical fitness programme in US Army trainees of different fitness levels
Joseph R Pierce, B S Cohen, K G Hauret, et al.
Progress in Brain Research
|
January 1, 1988
Fetal dopamine neural grafts: extended reversal of methylphenyltetrahydropyridine-induced parkinsonism in monkeys
J R Sladek, D E Redmond, T J Collier, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
|
October 13, 2022
Occupational Experience Effects on Physiological and Perceptual Responses of Common Soldiering Tasks
Bruce S Cohen, Jan E Redmond, Caitlin C Haven, et al.
Synapse (New York, N.Y.)
|
July 1, 1996
Effects of D2 dopamine receptor antagonists on Fos protein expression in the striatal complex and entorhinal cortex of the nonhuman primate
A Y Deutch, D A Lewis, R E Whitehead, et al.
Military Medicine
|
January 9, 2020
Quantifying Training Load During Physically Demanding Tasks in U.S. Army Soldiers: A Comparison of Physiological and Psychological Measurements
Maria C Canino, Stephen A Foulis, Bruce S Cohen, et al.
Progress in Brain Research
|
January 1, 1987
Transplantation of fetal dopamine neurons in primate brain reverses MPTP induced parkinsonism
J R Sladek, D E Redmond, T J Collier, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology
|
July 19, 1991
Dihydrexidine, a full dopamine D1 agonist, reduces MPTP-induced parkinsonism in monkeys
J R Taylor, M S Lawrence, D E Redmond, et al.
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