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J L Mattsson

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Neurotoxicology|May 4, 2000
Do pesticides reduce our total exposure to food borne toxicants?J L Mattsson
Toxicologic Pathology|February 11, 2000
Ototoxicity: an argument for evaluation of the cochlea in safety testing in animalsJ L Mattsson
Aerospace Medicine|January 1, 1971
Cardiac depression in the detection of high environmental CO2: a comparative study in rhesus monkeys and chimpanzeesJ M Stinson, J L Mattsson
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|June 1, 1976
Effect of electromagnetic pulse on avoidance behavior and electroencephalogram of a rhesus monkeyJ L Mattsson, S A Oliva
Radiation Research|April 1, 1980
Radiation-induced emesis in monkeysJ L Mattsson, M G Yochmowitz
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|March 1, 1972
A chronically implanted liquid delivery system for restrained primatesJ C Noah, J L Mattsson
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|July 1, 1974
Simple clinical temperature telemetry system for pinnipedsJ L Mattsson, R L Seeley
American Journal of Veterinary Research|August 1, 1979
Control of radiation-induced emesis with promethazine, cimetidine, thiethylperazine, or naloxoneJ R Cooper, J L Mattsson
Neurobehavioral Toxicology and Teratology|September 1, 1983
Visual evoked response testing method for neonatal ratsR R Albee, J L Mattsson
Aerospace Medicine|September 1, 1970
Tolerance of rhesus monkeys to pCO2 of 195 mm. Hg at 0.5 atmosphere total pressureJ L Mattsson, J M Stinson
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Neurotoxicology|May 4, 2000
Do pesticides reduce our total exposure to food borne toxicants?J L Mattsson
Toxicologic Pathology|February 11, 2000
Ototoxicity: an argument for evaluation of the cochlea in safety testing in animalsJ L Mattsson
Aerospace Medicine|January 1, 1971
Cardiac depression in the detection of high environmental CO2: a comparative study in rhesus monkeys and chimpanzeesJ M Stinson, J L Mattsson
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|June 1, 1976
Effect of electromagnetic pulse on avoidance behavior and electroencephalogram of a rhesus monkeyJ L Mattsson, S A Oliva
Radiation Research|April 1, 1980
Radiation-induced emesis in monkeysJ L Mattsson, M G Yochmowitz
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|March 1, 1972
A chronically implanted liquid delivery system for restrained primatesJ C Noah, J L Mattsson
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|July 1, 1974
Simple clinical temperature telemetry system for pinnipedsJ L Mattsson, R L Seeley
American Journal of Veterinary Research|August 1, 1979
Control of radiation-induced emesis with promethazine, cimetidine, thiethylperazine, or naloxoneJ R Cooper, J L Mattsson
Neurobehavioral Toxicology and Teratology|September 1, 1983
Visual evoked response testing method for neonatal ratsR R Albee, J L Mattsson
Aerospace Medicine|September 1, 1970
Tolerance of rhesus monkeys to pCO2 of 195 mm. Hg at 0.5 atmosphere total pressureJ L Mattsson, J M Stinson
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