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G W Hesse

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 7, 1979
Chronic zinc deficiency alters neuronal function of hippocampal mossy fibersG W Hesse
Life Sciences|January 1, 1996
N-docosahexaenoyl, 3 hydroxytyramine: a dopaminergic compound that penetrates the blood-brain barrier and suppresses appetiteV E Shashoua, G W Hesse
Neuroscience Letters|February 5, 1990
Protein synthesis as a function of depth in slices of rat hippocampusG W Hesse, V E Shashoua
Brain Research|April 10, 1989
Classical conditioning leads to changes in extracellular concentrations of ependymin in goldfish brainV E Shashoua, G W Hesse
Journal of Communication Disorders|March 1, 1976
Psychotic children's free-choice selection of natural and distorted speechG W Hesse, R S Wallstein
Brain Research|July 9, 1990
Evidence for the in vivo polymerization of ependymin: a brain extracellular glycoproteinV E Shashoua, G W Hesse, B Milinazzo
Brain Research|July 2, 1984
Protein release from hippocampus in vitroG W Hesse, R Hofstein, V E Shashoua
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|March 1, 1997
A simple and reliable method for delivering small fluid volumes to the brain of a freely moving ratG W Hesse, J R Stellar, J Chevrette
Journal of Neurochemistry|June 1, 1984
Proteins of the brain extracellular fluid: evidence for release of S-100 proteinV E Shashoua, G W Hesse, B W Moore
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|September 1, 1987
gamma-Aminobutyric acid esters. 3. Synthesis, brain uptake, and pharmacological properties of C-18 glyceryl lipid esters of GABA with varying degree of unsaturationJ N Jacob, G W Hesse, V E Shashoua
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 7, 1979
Chronic zinc deficiency alters neuronal function of hippocampal mossy fibersG W Hesse
Life Sciences|January 1, 1996
N-docosahexaenoyl, 3 hydroxytyramine: a dopaminergic compound that penetrates the blood-brain barrier and suppresses appetiteV E Shashoua, G W Hesse
Neuroscience Letters|February 5, 1990
Protein synthesis as a function of depth in slices of rat hippocampusG W Hesse, V E Shashoua
Brain Research|April 10, 1989
Classical conditioning leads to changes in extracellular concentrations of ependymin in goldfish brainV E Shashoua, G W Hesse
Journal of Communication Disorders|March 1, 1976
Psychotic children's free-choice selection of natural and distorted speechG W Hesse, R S Wallstein
Brain Research|July 9, 1990
Evidence for the in vivo polymerization of ependymin: a brain extracellular glycoproteinV E Shashoua, G W Hesse, B Milinazzo
Brain Research|July 2, 1984
Protein release from hippocampus in vitroG W Hesse, R Hofstein, V E Shashoua
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|March 1, 1997
A simple and reliable method for delivering small fluid volumes to the brain of a freely moving ratG W Hesse, J R Stellar, J Chevrette
Journal of Neurochemistry|June 1, 1984
Proteins of the brain extracellular fluid: evidence for release of S-100 proteinV E Shashoua, G W Hesse, B W Moore
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|September 1, 1987
gamma-Aminobutyric acid esters. 3. Synthesis, brain uptake, and pharmacological properties of C-18 glyceryl lipid esters of GABA with varying degree of unsaturationJ N Jacob, G W Hesse, V E Shashoua
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