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J N Payne

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Brain Research|July 18, 1983
The cerebellar nucleo-cortical projection in the rat studied by the retrograde fluorescent double-labelling methodJ N Payne
Neuroscience|October 1, 1987
Cerebellar afferents from the lateral reticular nucleus in the ratJ N Payne
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|July 1, 1982
Stereotaxic operations via the foramen magnum in the ratJ N Payne
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|January 10, 1983
Axonal branching in the projections from precerebellar nuclei to the lobulus simplex of the rat's cerebellum investigated by retrograde fluorescent double labelingJ N Payne
Public Health|November 1, 1992
Limitations of the OPCS congenital malformation notification system illustrated by examination of congenital malformations of the cardiovascular system in districts within the Trent RegionJ N Payne
Journal of Public Health Medicine|March 1, 1992
The introduction of a computerized system for notification and improved analysis of infectious diseases in SheffieldJ N Payne
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1987
Comparisons between the use of true blue and diamidino yellow as retrograde fluorescent tracersJ N Payne
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|November 1, 1990
Comparison of the efficiencies of true blue and diamidino yellow as retrograde tracers in the peripheral motor systemP Haase, J N Payne
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1985
Axonal branching in parasagittal zones of the rat olivocerebellar projection: a retrograde fluorescent double-labelling studyS M Wharton, J N Payne
Neuroscience Letters|July 22, 1987
An ipsilateral olivocerebellar pathway in the normal neonatal rat demonstrated by the retrograde transport of true blueA J Bower, J N Payne
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Brain Research|July 18, 1983
The cerebellar nucleo-cortical projection in the rat studied by the retrograde fluorescent double-labelling methodJ N Payne
Neuroscience|October 1, 1987
Cerebellar afferents from the lateral reticular nucleus in the ratJ N Payne
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|July 1, 1982
Stereotaxic operations via the foramen magnum in the ratJ N Payne
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|January 10, 1983
Axonal branching in the projections from precerebellar nuclei to the lobulus simplex of the rat's cerebellum investigated by retrograde fluorescent double labelingJ N Payne
Public Health|November 1, 1992
Limitations of the OPCS congenital malformation notification system illustrated by examination of congenital malformations of the cardiovascular system in districts within the Trent RegionJ N Payne
Journal of Public Health Medicine|March 1, 1992
The introduction of a computerized system for notification and improved analysis of infectious diseases in SheffieldJ N Payne
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1987
Comparisons between the use of true blue and diamidino yellow as retrograde fluorescent tracersJ N Payne
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|November 1, 1990
Comparison of the efficiencies of true blue and diamidino yellow as retrograde tracers in the peripheral motor systemP Haase, J N Payne
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1985
Axonal branching in parasagittal zones of the rat olivocerebellar projection: a retrograde fluorescent double-labelling studyS M Wharton, J N Payne
Neuroscience Letters|July 22, 1987
An ipsilateral olivocerebellar pathway in the normal neonatal rat demonstrated by the retrograde transport of true blueA J Bower, J N Payne
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