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J F Marshall

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1999
The education of a brain transplantJ F Marshall
Brain Research|November 16, 1979
Somatosensory inattention after dopamine-depleting intracerebral 6-OHDA injections: spontaneous recovery and pharmacological controlJ F Marshall
International Review of Neurobiology|January 1, 1985
Neural plasticity and recovery of function after brain injuryJ F Marshall
European Journal of Pharmacology|February 21, 1977
Supersensitivity to apomorphine following destruction of the ascending dopamine neurons: quantification using the rotational modelJ F Marshall, U Ungerstedt
Experimental Neurology|August 1, 1979
Sensory inattention in rats with 6-hydroxydopamine-induced degeneration of ascending dopaminergic neurons: apomorphine-induced reversal of deficitsJ F Marshall, T Gotthelf
Harvard Business Review|February 24, 2001
Contextual marketing--the real business of the InternetD Kenny, J F Marshall
Brain Research|May 30, 1973
A comparison of the eating in response to hypothermic and glucoprivic challenges after nigral 6-hydroxydopamine and lateral hypothalamic electrolytic lesions in ratsJ F Marshall, P Teitelbaum
Physiology & Behavior|November 1, 1976
Apomorphine-induced restoration of drinking to thirst challenges in 6-hydroxydopamine-treated ratsJ F Marshall, U Ungerstedt
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 7, 1977
Striatal efferent fibers play a role in maintaining rotational behavior in the ratJ F Marshall, U Ungerstedt
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 26, 1979
Movement disorders of aged rats: reversal by dopamine receptor stimulationJ F Marshall, N Berrios
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1999
The education of a brain transplantJ F Marshall
Brain Research|November 16, 1979
Somatosensory inattention after dopamine-depleting intracerebral 6-OHDA injections: spontaneous recovery and pharmacological controlJ F Marshall
International Review of Neurobiology|January 1, 1985
Neural plasticity and recovery of function after brain injuryJ F Marshall
European Journal of Pharmacology|February 21, 1977
Supersensitivity to apomorphine following destruction of the ascending dopamine neurons: quantification using the rotational modelJ F Marshall, U Ungerstedt
Experimental Neurology|August 1, 1979
Sensory inattention in rats with 6-hydroxydopamine-induced degeneration of ascending dopaminergic neurons: apomorphine-induced reversal of deficitsJ F Marshall, T Gotthelf
Harvard Business Review|February 24, 2001
Contextual marketing--the real business of the InternetD Kenny, J F Marshall
Brain Research|May 30, 1973
A comparison of the eating in response to hypothermic and glucoprivic challenges after nigral 6-hydroxydopamine and lateral hypothalamic electrolytic lesions in ratsJ F Marshall, P Teitelbaum
Physiology & Behavior|November 1, 1976
Apomorphine-induced restoration of drinking to thirst challenges in 6-hydroxydopamine-treated ratsJ F Marshall, U Ungerstedt
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 7, 1977
Striatal efferent fibers play a role in maintaining rotational behavior in the ratJ F Marshall, U Ungerstedt
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 26, 1979
Movement disorders of aged rats: reversal by dopamine receptor stimulationJ F Marshall, N Berrios
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