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G G Collins

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Neuropharmacology|February 1, 1987
Effects of barbiturates on responses evoked by excitatory amino acids in slices of rat olfactory cortexG G Collins, J Anson
Neuropharmacology|November 1, 1985
Adenosine A1 receptors mediate the inhibitory effects of exogenous adenosine in the rat olfactory cortex sliceG G Collins, J Anson
Brain Research|May 20, 1985
Receptor types mediating the excitatory actions of exogenous L-aspartate and L-glutamate in rat olfactory cortexL Surtees, G G Collins
Brain Research|April 16, 1986
A quantitative estimate of the contribution made by various receptor categories to the depolarizations evoked by some excitatory amino acids in the olfactory cortexG G Collins, G Brown
The Biochemical Journal|April 1, 1970
The effect of progesterone and oestradiol on rat uterine monoamine oxidase activityG G Collins, J Southgate
Neuropharmacology|March 1, 1986
"Desensitization" of excitatory amino acid responses in the rat olfactory cortexG G Collins, L Surtees
Pharmacology & Toxicology|October 1, 1989
A study of the possible mechanisms underlying the convulsant actions of a linear expanded xanthineG G Collins, J Anson
British Journal of Pharmacology|August 1, 1987
Possible presynaptic actions of 2-amino-4-phosphonobutyrate in rat olfactory cortexJ Anson, G G Collins
Brain Research|March 23, 1981
Aspartate and not glutamate is the likely transmitter of the rat lateral olfactory tract fibresG G Collins, G A Probett
British Journal of Pharmacology|February 1, 1971
Rate of turnover of gamma-aminobutyric acid in various brain regionsG G Collins, M J Neal
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Neuropharmacology|February 1, 1987
Effects of barbiturates on responses evoked by excitatory amino acids in slices of rat olfactory cortexG G Collins, J Anson
Neuropharmacology|November 1, 1985
Adenosine A1 receptors mediate the inhibitory effects of exogenous adenosine in the rat olfactory cortex sliceG G Collins, J Anson
Brain Research|May 20, 1985
Receptor types mediating the excitatory actions of exogenous L-aspartate and L-glutamate in rat olfactory cortexL Surtees, G G Collins
Brain Research|April 16, 1986
A quantitative estimate of the contribution made by various receptor categories to the depolarizations evoked by some excitatory amino acids in the olfactory cortexG G Collins, G Brown
The Biochemical Journal|April 1, 1970
The effect of progesterone and oestradiol on rat uterine monoamine oxidase activityG G Collins, J Southgate
Neuropharmacology|March 1, 1986
"Desensitization" of excitatory amino acid responses in the rat olfactory cortexG G Collins, L Surtees
Pharmacology & Toxicology|October 1, 1989
A study of the possible mechanisms underlying the convulsant actions of a linear expanded xanthineG G Collins, J Anson
British Journal of Pharmacology|August 1, 1987
Possible presynaptic actions of 2-amino-4-phosphonobutyrate in rat olfactory cortexJ Anson, G G Collins
Brain Research|March 23, 1981
Aspartate and not glutamate is the likely transmitter of the rat lateral olfactory tract fibresG G Collins, G A Probett
British Journal of Pharmacology|February 1, 1971
Rate of turnover of gamma-aminobutyric acid in various brain regionsG G Collins, M J Neal
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