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J M Lewohl

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 21, 1998
Cell death mediated by amino acid transmitter receptors in human alcoholic brain damage: conflicts in the evidenceP R Dodd, J M Lewohl
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|November 2, 2017
Cell Death Mediated by Amino Acid Transmitter Receptors in Human Alcoholic Brain Damage: Conflicts in the Evidence<sup>a</sup>P R Dodd, J M Lewohl
Brain Research|March 14, 1997
Expression of the alpha 1, alpha 2 and alpha 3 isoforms of the GABAA receptor in human alcoholic brainJ M Lewohl, D I Crane, P R Dodd
Brain Research. Brain Research Protocols|December 31, 1997
A method for the quantitation of the alpha 1, alpha 2, and alpha 3 isoforms of the GABAA receptor in human brain using competitive PCRJ M Lewohl, D I Crane, P R Dodd
European Journal of Pharmacology|May 20, 1997
Zolpidem binding sites on the GABA(A) receptor in brain from human cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic alcoholicsJ M Lewohl, D I Crane, P R Dodd
Anesthesiology|July 24, 2001
Differential effects of general anesthetics on G protein-coupled inwardly rectifying and other potassium channelsT Yamakura, J M Lewohl, R A Harris
Neurochemistry International|December 1, 1996
Alcohol, alcoholic brain damage, and GABAA receptor isoform gene expressionJ M Lewohl, D I Crane, P R Dodd
Journal of Neurochemistry|August 3, 2001
GABA(A) receptor alpha-subunit proteins in human chronic alcoholicsJ M Lewohl, F Huygens, D I Crane, et al.
Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.)|August 29, 2001
Mutational analysis of ethanol interactions with G-protein-coupled inwardly rectifying potassium channelsK Hara, J M Lewohl, T Yamakura, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Science|February 15, 2001
Application of DNA microarrays to study human alcoholismJ M Lewohl, P R Dodd, R D Mayfield, et al.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 21, 1998
Cell death mediated by amino acid transmitter receptors in human alcoholic brain damage: conflicts in the evidenceP R Dodd, J M Lewohl
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|November 2, 2017
Cell Death Mediated by Amino Acid Transmitter Receptors in Human Alcoholic Brain Damage: Conflicts in the Evidence<sup>a</sup>P R Dodd, J M Lewohl
Brain Research|March 14, 1997
Expression of the alpha 1, alpha 2 and alpha 3 isoforms of the GABAA receptor in human alcoholic brainJ M Lewohl, D I Crane, P R Dodd
Brain Research. Brain Research Protocols|December 31, 1997
A method for the quantitation of the alpha 1, alpha 2, and alpha 3 isoforms of the GABAA receptor in human brain using competitive PCRJ M Lewohl, D I Crane, P R Dodd
European Journal of Pharmacology|May 20, 1997
Zolpidem binding sites on the GABA(A) receptor in brain from human cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic alcoholicsJ M Lewohl, D I Crane, P R Dodd
Anesthesiology|July 24, 2001
Differential effects of general anesthetics on G protein-coupled inwardly rectifying and other potassium channelsT Yamakura, J M Lewohl, R A Harris
Neurochemistry International|December 1, 1996
Alcohol, alcoholic brain damage, and GABAA receptor isoform gene expressionJ M Lewohl, D I Crane, P R Dodd
Journal of Neurochemistry|August 3, 2001
GABA(A) receptor alpha-subunit proteins in human chronic alcoholicsJ M Lewohl, F Huygens, D I Crane, et al.
Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.)|August 29, 2001
Mutational analysis of ethanol interactions with G-protein-coupled inwardly rectifying potassium channelsK Hara, J M Lewohl, T Yamakura, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Science|February 15, 2001
Application of DNA microarrays to study human alcoholismJ M Lewohl, P R Dodd, R D Mayfield, et al.
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