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Nature Reviews. Immunology|October 21, 2021
The type I interferonopathies: 10 years onYanick J Crow, Daniel B Stetson
Life Sciences|October 8, 1979
Rotational responses to serotonergic and dopaminergic agonists after unilateral dihydroxytryptamine lesions of the medial forebrain bundle: co-operative interactions of serotonin and dopamine in neostriatumJ L Waddington, T J Crow
Psychiatry Research|June 1, 1986
Age of onset of schizophrenia in siblings: a test of the contagion hypothesisT J Crow, D J Done
British Journal of Pharmacology|August 1, 1971
Possible role of dopamine-containing neurones in the behavioural effects of cocaineJ E Christie, T J Crow
British Journal of Pharmacology|January 1, 1973
Behavioural studies of the actions of cocaine, monoamine oxidase inhibitors and iminodibenzyl compounds on central dopamine neuronesJ E Christie, T J Crow
Nature: New Biology|August 23, 1972
Function of catecholamine-containing neurones in mammalian central nervous systemT J Crow, G W Arbuthnott
Journal of Human Immunity|March 12, 2026
<i>TLR7</i> mutations leading to enhanced TLR7 signaling in humansYanick J Crow, Michael P Gantier
Optics Letters|March 4, 2011
Polarization mapping of nanoparticle plasmonic couplingMatthew J Crow, Kevin Seekell, Adam Wax
Acta Psychiatrica Belgica|September 1, 1987
Central dopaminergic mechanisms in schizophreniaF Owen, T J Crow, M Poulter
Frontiers in Immunology|September 13, 2021
Mitochondrial Nucleic Acid as a Driver of Pathogenic Type I Interferon Induction in Mendelian DiseaseAlice Lepelley, Timothy Wai, Yanick J Crow
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Nature Reviews. Immunology|October 21, 2021
The type I interferonopathies: 10 years onYanick J Crow, Daniel B Stetson
Life Sciences|October 8, 1979
Rotational responses to serotonergic and dopaminergic agonists after unilateral dihydroxytryptamine lesions of the medial forebrain bundle: co-operative interactions of serotonin and dopamine in neostriatumJ L Waddington, T J Crow
Psychiatry Research|June 1, 1986
Age of onset of schizophrenia in siblings: a test of the contagion hypothesisT J Crow, D J Done
British Journal of Pharmacology|August 1, 1971
Possible role of dopamine-containing neurones in the behavioural effects of cocaineJ E Christie, T J Crow
British Journal of Pharmacology|January 1, 1973
Behavioural studies of the actions of cocaine, monoamine oxidase inhibitors and iminodibenzyl compounds on central dopamine neuronesJ E Christie, T J Crow
Nature: New Biology|August 23, 1972
Function of catecholamine-containing neurones in mammalian central nervous systemT J Crow, G W Arbuthnott
Journal of Human Immunity|March 12, 2026
<i>TLR7</i> mutations leading to enhanced TLR7 signaling in humansYanick J Crow, Michael P Gantier
Optics Letters|March 4, 2011
Polarization mapping of nanoparticle plasmonic couplingMatthew J Crow, Kevin Seekell, Adam Wax
Acta Psychiatrica Belgica|September 1, 1987
Central dopaminergic mechanisms in schizophreniaF Owen, T J Crow, M Poulter
Frontiers in Immunology|September 13, 2021
Mitochondrial Nucleic Acid as a Driver of Pathogenic Type I Interferon Induction in Mendelian DiseaseAlice Lepelley, Timothy Wai, Yanick J Crow
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