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J F Koerner

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Trends in Neurosciences|March 1, 1992
Dialysis or diffusion?J F Koerner
Annual Review of Biochemistry|January 1, 1970
Enzymes of nucleic acid metabolismJ F Koerner
Brain Research|June 5, 1989
Novel recognition site for L-quisqualate sensitizes neurons to depolarization by L-2-amino-4-phosphonobutanoate (L-AP4)E R Whittemore, J F Koerner
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|November 1, 1988
Excitatory amino acid neurotransmissionR L Johnson, J F Koerner
Microbiological Reviews|June 1, 1979
Shutoff of host macromolecular synthesis after T-even bacteriophage infectionJ F Koerner, D P Snustad
Brain Research|July 6, 1981
Micromolar L-2-amino-4-phosphonobutyric acid selectively inhibits perforant path synapses from lateral entorhinal cortexJ F Koerner, C W Cotman
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 10, 1970
Sources of the nucleotide pools in Escherichia coli after infection with bacteriophage T2J S Elam, J F Koerner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1989
An explanation for the purported excitation of piriform cortical neurons by N-acetyl-L-aspartyl-L-glutamic acid (NAAG)E R Whittemore, J F Koerner
European Journal of Pharmacology|January 17, 1991
Pre-exposure to L-homocysteinesulfinic acid blocks quisqualate-induced sensitization to L-2-amino-4-phosphonobutanoic acidE R Whittemore, J F Koerner
Brain Research|November 11, 1982
Response of Schaffer collateral-CA 1 pyramidal cell synapses of the hippocampus to analogues of acidic amino acidsJ F Koerner, C W Cotman
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Trends in Neurosciences|March 1, 1992
Dialysis or diffusion?J F Koerner
Annual Review of Biochemistry|January 1, 1970
Enzymes of nucleic acid metabolismJ F Koerner
Brain Research|June 5, 1989
Novel recognition site for L-quisqualate sensitizes neurons to depolarization by L-2-amino-4-phosphonobutanoate (L-AP4)E R Whittemore, J F Koerner
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|November 1, 1988
Excitatory amino acid neurotransmissionR L Johnson, J F Koerner
Microbiological Reviews|June 1, 1979
Shutoff of host macromolecular synthesis after T-even bacteriophage infectionJ F Koerner, D P Snustad
Brain Research|July 6, 1981
Micromolar L-2-amino-4-phosphonobutyric acid selectively inhibits perforant path synapses from lateral entorhinal cortexJ F Koerner, C W Cotman
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 10, 1970
Sources of the nucleotide pools in Escherichia coli after infection with bacteriophage T2J S Elam, J F Koerner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1989
An explanation for the purported excitation of piriform cortical neurons by N-acetyl-L-aspartyl-L-glutamic acid (NAAG)E R Whittemore, J F Koerner
European Journal of Pharmacology|January 17, 1991
Pre-exposure to L-homocysteinesulfinic acid blocks quisqualate-induced sensitization to L-2-amino-4-phosphonobutanoic acidE R Whittemore, J F Koerner
Brain Research|November 11, 1982
Response of Schaffer collateral-CA 1 pyramidal cell synapses of the hippocampus to analogues of acidic amino acidsJ F Koerner, C W Cotman
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