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J Heal

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Neuropharmacology|December 1, 1988
The effects of acute and repeated administration of T3 to mice on 5-HT1 and 5-HT2 function in the brain and its influence on the actions of repeated electroconvulsive shockD J Heal, S L Smith
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology|July 26, 2023
Adrenoceptors: A Focus on Psychiatric Disorders and Their TreatmentsS Clare Stanford, David J Heal
Neuropharmacology|January 1, 1979
Administration of thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) to rats releases dopamine in n. accumbens but not n. caudatusD J Heal, A R Green
British Journal of Pharmacology|December 1, 1993
Evidence that RU 24969-induced locomotor activity in C57/B1/6 mice is specifically mediated by the 5-HT1B receptorS C Cheetham, D J Heal
Neuropharmacology|December 1, 1978
Repeated electroconvulsive shock increases the behavioural responses of rats to injection of both dopamine and dibutyryl cyclic AMP into the nucleus accumbensD J Heal, A R Green
Obstetrics and Gynecology|July 1, 1983
Rh sensitizationN Blumberg, A McMican, J Heal
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|July 28, 2021
Prospects for new drugs to treat binge-eating disorder: Insights from psychopathology and neuropharmacologyDavid J Heal, Sharon L Smith
Brain and Neuroscience Advances|March 14, 2020
Catecholamines: Knowledge and understanding in the 1960s, now, and in the futureS Clare Stanford, David J Heal
Nutrients|March 8, 2017
Evolutionary Developments in Interpreting the  Gluten-Induced Mucosal Celiac Lesion: An  Archimedian HeuristicMichael N Marsh, Calvin J Heal
CNS Drugs|September 7, 2006
Methylphenidate and its isomers: their role in the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder using a transdermal delivery systemDavid J Heal, David M Pierce
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Neuropharmacology|December 1, 1988
The effects of acute and repeated administration of T3 to mice on 5-HT1 and 5-HT2 function in the brain and its influence on the actions of repeated electroconvulsive shockD J Heal, S L Smith
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology|July 26, 2023
Adrenoceptors: A Focus on Psychiatric Disorders and Their TreatmentsS Clare Stanford, David J Heal
Neuropharmacology|January 1, 1979
Administration of thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) to rats releases dopamine in n. accumbens but not n. caudatusD J Heal, A R Green
British Journal of Pharmacology|December 1, 1993
Evidence that RU 24969-induced locomotor activity in C57/B1/6 mice is specifically mediated by the 5-HT1B receptorS C Cheetham, D J Heal
Neuropharmacology|December 1, 1978
Repeated electroconvulsive shock increases the behavioural responses of rats to injection of both dopamine and dibutyryl cyclic AMP into the nucleus accumbensD J Heal, A R Green
Obstetrics and Gynecology|July 1, 1983
Rh sensitizationN Blumberg, A McMican, J Heal
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|July 28, 2021
Prospects for new drugs to treat binge-eating disorder: Insights from psychopathology and neuropharmacologyDavid J Heal, Sharon L Smith
Brain and Neuroscience Advances|March 14, 2020
Catecholamines: Knowledge and understanding in the 1960s, now, and in the futureS Clare Stanford, David J Heal
Nutrients|March 8, 2017
Evolutionary Developments in Interpreting the  Gluten-Induced Mucosal Celiac Lesion: An  Archimedian HeuristicMichael N Marsh, Calvin J Heal
CNS Drugs|September 7, 2006
Methylphenidate and its isomers: their role in the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder using a transdermal delivery systemDavid J Heal, David M Pierce
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