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J M Gormley

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The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|May 1, 1986
Inhibition of high-affinity choline uptake in the rat hippocampus by in vivo injection of phenobarbital in the medial septumJ A Richter, J M Gormley
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|September 1, 1982
Inhibition of high affinity choline uptake in the hippocampus: studies on the site of pentobarbital actionJ A Richter, J M Gormley
Journal of Neurochemistry|November 1, 1982
High-affinity choline uptake in the hippocampus: its relationship to the physiological state produced by administration of barbiturates and other treatmentsJ A Richter, J M Gormley, J R Holtman, et al.
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|May 1, 1993
Desensitization and guided mastery: treatment approaches for the management of dyspneaV Carrieri-Kohlman, M K Douglas, J M Gormley, et al.
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation|August 24, 1999
Accuracy of recall of dyspnea after exercise training sessionsM S Stulbarg, V Carrieri-Kohlman, J M Gormley, et al.
Chest|December 1, 1996
Exercise training decreases dyspnea and the distress and anxiety associated with it. Monitoring alone may be as effective as coachingV Carrieri-Kohlman, J M Gormley, M K Douglas, et al.
Western Journal of Nursing Research|December 1, 1996
Differentiation between dyspnea and its affective componentsV Carrieri-Kohlman, J M Gormley, M K Douglas, et al.
Nursing Research|June 8, 2001
Dyspnea and the affective response during exercise training in obstructive pulmonary diseaseV Carrieri-Kohlman, J M Gormley, S Eiser, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|August 7, 1999
Cerebrospinal fluid human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) suppression and efavirenz drug concentrations in HIV-1-infected patients receiving combination therapyK T Tashima, A M Caliendo, M Ahmad, et al.
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The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|May 1, 1986
Inhibition of high-affinity choline uptake in the rat hippocampus by in vivo injection of phenobarbital in the medial septumJ A Richter, J M Gormley
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|September 1, 1982
Inhibition of high affinity choline uptake in the hippocampus: studies on the site of pentobarbital actionJ A Richter, J M Gormley
Journal of Neurochemistry|November 1, 1982
High-affinity choline uptake in the hippocampus: its relationship to the physiological state produced by administration of barbiturates and other treatmentsJ A Richter, J M Gormley, J R Holtman, et al.
Heart & Lung : the Journal of Critical Care|May 1, 1993
Desensitization and guided mastery: treatment approaches for the management of dyspneaV Carrieri-Kohlman, M K Douglas, J M Gormley, et al.
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation|August 24, 1999
Accuracy of recall of dyspnea after exercise training sessionsM S Stulbarg, V Carrieri-Kohlman, J M Gormley, et al.
Chest|December 1, 1996
Exercise training decreases dyspnea and the distress and anxiety associated with it. Monitoring alone may be as effective as coachingV Carrieri-Kohlman, J M Gormley, M K Douglas, et al.
Western Journal of Nursing Research|December 1, 1996
Differentiation between dyspnea and its affective componentsV Carrieri-Kohlman, J M Gormley, M K Douglas, et al.
Nursing Research|June 8, 2001
Dyspnea and the affective response during exercise training in obstructive pulmonary diseaseV Carrieri-Kohlman, J M Gormley, S Eiser, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|August 7, 1999
Cerebrospinal fluid human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) suppression and efavirenz drug concentrations in HIV-1-infected patients receiving combination therapyK T Tashima, A M Caliendo, M Ahmad, et al.
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