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J P Huston

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Peptides|January 1, 1994
Attenuation of hippocampal kainic acid-induced seizures by substance P treatmentK Klapdor, U Sprick, J P Huston
Behavioral and Neural Biology|November 1, 1993
Behavioral analysis of asymmetries induced by unilateral 6-OHDA injections into the substantia nigraS Morgan, G Nomikos, J P Huston
Brain Research|January 31, 1977
Electrophysiological concomitants of eating induced from neocortex and hippocampus by electrical stimulation and injection of KC1 or norepinephrineB Siegfried, M Shibata, J P Huston
Neuroscience Letters|March 24, 2000
Anxiolytic-like effects in rats produced by ventral pallidal injection of both N- and C-terminal fragments of substance PS Nikolaus, J P Huston, R U Hasenöhrl
Neuroscience|February 1, 1993
Amplification of rewarding hypothalamic stimulation following a unilateral lesion in the region of the tuberomammillary nucleusU Wagner, H T Weiler, J P Huston
Peptides|January 1, 1990
Substance P enhancement of inhibitory avoidance learning: mediation by the N-terminal sequenceR U Hasenöhrl, P Gerhardt, J P Huston
Regulatory Peptides|September 3, 1991
Naloxone blocks conditioned place preference induced by substance P and [pGlu6]-SP(6-11)R U Hasenöhrl, P Gerhardt, J P Huston
Neuroscience|January 1, 1990
Plasticity in crossed and uncrossed tuberomammillary-striatal projections in relation to recovery from behavioral asymmetries induced by hemivibrissotomyH T Weiler, H Steiner, J P Huston
Brain Research|August 4, 1987
Asymmetries of brain dopamine metabolism related to conditioned paw usage in the ratR Schwarting, J A Nagel, J P Huston
Behavioural Brain Research|March 31, 1994
Facilitation of learning in adult and aged rats following bilateral lesions of the tuberomammillary nucleus regionK Klapdor, R U Hasenöhrl, J P Huston
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Peptides|January 1, 1994
Attenuation of hippocampal kainic acid-induced seizures by substance P treatmentK Klapdor, U Sprick, J P Huston
Behavioral and Neural Biology|November 1, 1993
Behavioral analysis of asymmetries induced by unilateral 6-OHDA injections into the substantia nigraS Morgan, G Nomikos, J P Huston
Brain Research|January 31, 1977
Electrophysiological concomitants of eating induced from neocortex and hippocampus by electrical stimulation and injection of KC1 or norepinephrineB Siegfried, M Shibata, J P Huston
Neuroscience Letters|March 24, 2000
Anxiolytic-like effects in rats produced by ventral pallidal injection of both N- and C-terminal fragments of substance PS Nikolaus, J P Huston, R U Hasenöhrl
Neuroscience|February 1, 1993
Amplification of rewarding hypothalamic stimulation following a unilateral lesion in the region of the tuberomammillary nucleusU Wagner, H T Weiler, J P Huston
Peptides|January 1, 1990
Substance P enhancement of inhibitory avoidance learning: mediation by the N-terminal sequenceR U Hasenöhrl, P Gerhardt, J P Huston
Regulatory Peptides|September 3, 1991
Naloxone blocks conditioned place preference induced by substance P and [pGlu6]-SP(6-11)R U Hasenöhrl, P Gerhardt, J P Huston
Neuroscience|January 1, 1990
Plasticity in crossed and uncrossed tuberomammillary-striatal projections in relation to recovery from behavioral asymmetries induced by hemivibrissotomyH T Weiler, H Steiner, J P Huston
Brain Research|August 4, 1987
Asymmetries of brain dopamine metabolism related to conditioned paw usage in the ratR Schwarting, J A Nagel, J P Huston
Behavioural Brain Research|March 31, 1994
Facilitation of learning in adult and aged rats following bilateral lesions of the tuberomammillary nucleus regionK Klapdor, R U Hasenöhrl, J P Huston
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