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J C Hancock

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Brain Research Bulletin|July 1, 1985
Effect of vagotomy on cholinergic parameters in nuclei of rat medulla oblongataD B Hoover, J C Hancock, T E DePorter
Journal of Medical Education|June 1, 1985
Further use of drug listsM D Miyamoto, J C Hancock, E A Daigneault
Brain Research Bulletin|March 1, 1981
Binding of [3H]quinuclidinyl benzilate to regions of rat pituitary and hypothalamusD B Hoover, J C Hancock, N S Talley
Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System|April 1, 1987
Distribution of muscarinic receptors and acetylcholinesterase in the rat heartJ C Hancock, D B Hoover, M W Hougland
Peptides|August 28, 1999
Substance P evokes bradycardia by stimulation of postganglionic cholinergic neuronsJ D Tompkins, D B Hoover, J C Hancock
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology|February 24, 2001
Actions of tachykinins within the heart and their relevance to cardiovascular diseaseD B Hoover, Y Chang, J C Hancock, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|June 28, 2000
Tachykinin receptor subtypes in the isolated guinea pig heart and their role in mediating responses to neurokinin AY Chang, D B Hoover, J C Hancock, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|November 14, 2001
Substance P modulates nicotinic responses of intracardiac neurons to acetylcholine in the guinea pigL Zhang, J D Tompkins, J C Hancock, et al.
Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis|May 14, 1999
Blastic mantle cell leukemia: a previously undescribed formC H Dunphy, J C Hancock, J J Rodriguez, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 26, 2000
Increased ganglionic responses to substance P in hypertensive rats due to upregulation of NK(1) receptorsR V Schoborg, D B Hoover, J D Tompkins, et al.
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Brain Research Bulletin|July 1, 1985
Effect of vagotomy on cholinergic parameters in nuclei of rat medulla oblongataD B Hoover, J C Hancock, T E DePorter
Journal of Medical Education|June 1, 1985
Further use of drug listsM D Miyamoto, J C Hancock, E A Daigneault
Brain Research Bulletin|March 1, 1981
Binding of [3H]quinuclidinyl benzilate to regions of rat pituitary and hypothalamusD B Hoover, J C Hancock, N S Talley
Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System|April 1, 1987
Distribution of muscarinic receptors and acetylcholinesterase in the rat heartJ C Hancock, D B Hoover, M W Hougland
Peptides|August 28, 1999
Substance P evokes bradycardia by stimulation of postganglionic cholinergic neuronsJ D Tompkins, D B Hoover, J C Hancock
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology|February 24, 2001
Actions of tachykinins within the heart and their relevance to cardiovascular diseaseD B Hoover, Y Chang, J C Hancock, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|June 28, 2000
Tachykinin receptor subtypes in the isolated guinea pig heart and their role in mediating responses to neurokinin AY Chang, D B Hoover, J C Hancock, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|November 14, 2001
Substance P modulates nicotinic responses of intracardiac neurons to acetylcholine in the guinea pigL Zhang, J D Tompkins, J C Hancock, et al.
Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis|May 14, 1999
Blastic mantle cell leukemia: a previously undescribed formC H Dunphy, J C Hancock, J J Rodriguez, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 26, 2000
Increased ganglionic responses to substance P in hypertensive rats due to upregulation of NK(1) receptorsR V Schoborg, D B Hoover, J D Tompkins, et al.
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