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December 4, 2012
The role of stromal cells in the persistence of chronic inflammation
A J Naylor, A Filer, C D Buckley
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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April 28, 2023
The Ying and Yang of Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Signalling within the Bone
Kathryn Frost, Amy J Naylor, Helen M McGettrick
British Journal of Pharmacology
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September 1, 1996
Pharmacological characterization of the 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor mediating relaxation in the rat isolated ileum
B R Tuladhar, B Costall, R J Naylor
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
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October 1, 1974
Design of agents for stimulation of neostriatal dopaminergic mechanisms
B Costall, R J Naylor, R M Pinder
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology
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June 1, 1982
Apomorphine contracts and relaxes circular smooth muscle of guinea-pig stomach via action on adrenoceptor mechanisms
B Costall, S J Gunning, R J Naylor
Neuropharmacology
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November 1, 1980
Denervation in the dopaminergic mesolimbic system: functional changes followed using (-)N-n-propylnorapomorphine depend on the basal activity levels of rats
B Costall, S C Hui, R J Naylor
Neuropharmacology
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September 1, 1972
Catalepsy and circling behaviour after intracerebral injections of neuroleptic, cholinergic and anticholinergic agents into the caudate-putamen, globus pallidus and substantia nigra of rat brain
B Costall, R J Naylor, J E Olley
European Journal of Pharmacology
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April 1, 1972
The substantia nigra and stereotyped behaviour
B Costall, R J Naylor, J E Olley
Neuropharmacology
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May 1, 1972
On the involvement of the caudate-putamen, globus pallidus and substantia nigra with neuroleptic and cholinergic modification of locomotor activity
B Costall, R J Naylor, J E Olley
British Journal of Pharmacology
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November 1, 1979
A demonstration of the ability of apomorphine to act on dopamine receptors on nerve terminals in the nucleus accumbens to reduce locomotor hyperactivity [proceedings]
B Costall, S C Hui, R J Naylor
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Clinical and Experimental Immunology
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December 4, 2012
The role of stromal cells in the persistence of chronic inflammation
A J Naylor, A Filer, C D Buckley
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
|
April 28, 2023
The Ying and Yang of Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Signalling within the Bone
Kathryn Frost, Amy J Naylor, Helen M McGettrick
British Journal of Pharmacology
|
September 1, 1996
Pharmacological characterization of the 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor mediating relaxation in the rat isolated ileum
B R Tuladhar, B Costall, R J Naylor
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
|
October 1, 1974
Design of agents for stimulation of neostriatal dopaminergic mechanisms
B Costall, R J Naylor, R M Pinder
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology
|
June 1, 1982
Apomorphine contracts and relaxes circular smooth muscle of guinea-pig stomach via action on adrenoceptor mechanisms
B Costall, S J Gunning, R J Naylor
Neuropharmacology
|
November 1, 1980
Denervation in the dopaminergic mesolimbic system: functional changes followed using (-)N-n-propylnorapomorphine depend on the basal activity levels of rats
B Costall, S C Hui, R J Naylor
Neuropharmacology
|
September 1, 1972
Catalepsy and circling behaviour after intracerebral injections of neuroleptic, cholinergic and anticholinergic agents into the caudate-putamen, globus pallidus and substantia nigra of rat brain
B Costall, R J Naylor, J E Olley
European Journal of Pharmacology
|
April 1, 1972
The substantia nigra and stereotyped behaviour
B Costall, R J Naylor, J E Olley
Neuropharmacology
|
May 1, 1972
On the involvement of the caudate-putamen, globus pallidus and substantia nigra with neuroleptic and cholinergic modification of locomotor activity
B Costall, R J Naylor, J E Olley
British Journal of Pharmacology
|
November 1, 1979
A demonstration of the ability of apomorphine to act on dopamine receptors on nerve terminals in the nucleus accumbens to reduce locomotor hyperactivity [proceedings]
B Costall, S C Hui, R J Naylor
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