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J P Gent

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Clinical Chemistry|September 1, 1989
HPLC analysis of brain and plasma for octanoic and decanoic acidsH G Dean, J C Bonser, J P Gent
Life Sciences|September 2, 1985
Differences between the tolerance characteristics of two anticonvulsant benzodiazepinesJ P Gent, M P Feely, J R Haigh
British Journal of Anaesthesia|April 1, 1996
Antinociceptive actions of intrathecal xylazine: interactions with spinal cord opioid pathwaysC S Goodchild, Z Guo, A Davies, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|December 1, 1996
Antinociception by intrathecal midazolam involves endogenous neurotransmitters acting at spinal cord delta opioid receptorsC S Goodchild, Z Guo, A Musgreave, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology|August 5, 1998
The relationship between the agonist-induced activation and desensitization of the human tachykinin NK2 receptor expressed in Xenopus oocytesS Maudsley, J P Gent, J B Findlay, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|August 22, 1986
Benzodiazepine cross-tolerance in mice extends to sodium valproateJ P Gent, M Bentley, M Feely, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|May 1, 1997
5-HT spinal antinociception involves mu opioid receptors: cross tolerance and antagonist studiesC S Goodchild, Z Guo, J Freeman, et al.
European Journal of Anaesthesiology|May 1, 1991
Analgesia mediated by spinal kappa-opioid receptorsC S Goodchild, S Sanghera, J M Serrao, et al.
Nature|November 11, 1976
An inhibitory tripeptide from cat spinal cordC J Lote, J P Gent, J H Wolstencroft, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|January 5, 1988
Can benzodiazepines be classified by characterising their anticonvulsant tolerance-inducing potential?J C Garratt, J P Gent, M Feely, et al.
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Clinical Chemistry|September 1, 1989
HPLC analysis of brain and plasma for octanoic and decanoic acidsH G Dean, J C Bonser, J P Gent
Life Sciences|September 2, 1985
Differences between the tolerance characteristics of two anticonvulsant benzodiazepinesJ P Gent, M P Feely, J R Haigh
British Journal of Anaesthesia|April 1, 1996
Antinociceptive actions of intrathecal xylazine: interactions with spinal cord opioid pathwaysC S Goodchild, Z Guo, A Davies, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|December 1, 1996
Antinociception by intrathecal midazolam involves endogenous neurotransmitters acting at spinal cord delta opioid receptorsC S Goodchild, Z Guo, A Musgreave, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology|August 5, 1998
The relationship between the agonist-induced activation and desensitization of the human tachykinin NK2 receptor expressed in Xenopus oocytesS Maudsley, J P Gent, J B Findlay, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|August 22, 1986
Benzodiazepine cross-tolerance in mice extends to sodium valproateJ P Gent, M Bentley, M Feely, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|May 1, 1997
5-HT spinal antinociception involves mu opioid receptors: cross tolerance and antagonist studiesC S Goodchild, Z Guo, J Freeman, et al.
European Journal of Anaesthesiology|May 1, 1991
Analgesia mediated by spinal kappa-opioid receptorsC S Goodchild, S Sanghera, J M Serrao, et al.
Nature|November 11, 1976
An inhibitory tripeptide from cat spinal cordC J Lote, J P Gent, J H Wolstencroft, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|January 5, 1988
Can benzodiazepines be classified by characterising their anticonvulsant tolerance-inducing potential?J C Garratt, J P Gent, M Feely, et al.
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