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J T Coyle

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Neuropharmacology|January 1, 1984
The differential effects of excitatory amino acids on uptake of 45CaCl2 by slices from mouse striatumK C Retz, J T Coyle
Journal of Neurochemistry|May 1, 1973
Axonal transport of catecholamine synthesizing and metabolizing enzymesG F Wooten, J T Coyle
Ciba Foundation Symposium|January 1, 1981
Development of central neurotransmitter systemsM V Johnston, J T Coyle
Brain Research|September 29, 1972
Rapid axonal transport of tyrosine hydroxylase and dopamine- -hydroxylaseJ T Coyle, G F Wooten
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1986
Acidic excitatory amino acids and seizures: neurochemical interrelationshipsJ T Coyle, N van Gelder
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|December 1, 1987
Glutamate and related acidic excitatory neurotransmitters: from basic science to clinical applicationM B Robinson, J T Coyle
Brain Research|August 27, 1986
Rapid regulation of [3H]hemicholinium-3 binding sites in the rat brainP R Lowenstein, J T Coyle
European Journal of Pharmacology|June 15, 1979
Cooperative interactions at [3H]kainic acid binding sites in rat and human cerebellumE D London, J T Coyle
Neuropharmacology|September 1, 1987
Inhibition of [3H]kainic acid receptor binding by divalent cations correlates with ion affinity for the calcium channelD J Braitman, J T Coyle
Brain Research Bulletin|July 1, 1988
Long-term effects of basal forebrain lesions on cholinergic, noradrenergic and serotonergic markers in mouse neocortexC F Höhmann, J T Coyle
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Neuropharmacology|January 1, 1984
The differential effects of excitatory amino acids on uptake of 45CaCl2 by slices from mouse striatumK C Retz, J T Coyle
Journal of Neurochemistry|May 1, 1973
Axonal transport of catecholamine synthesizing and metabolizing enzymesG F Wooten, J T Coyle
Ciba Foundation Symposium|January 1, 1981
Development of central neurotransmitter systemsM V Johnston, J T Coyle
Brain Research|September 29, 1972
Rapid axonal transport of tyrosine hydroxylase and dopamine- -hydroxylaseJ T Coyle, G F Wooten
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1986
Acidic excitatory amino acids and seizures: neurochemical interrelationshipsJ T Coyle, N van Gelder
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|December 1, 1987
Glutamate and related acidic excitatory neurotransmitters: from basic science to clinical applicationM B Robinson, J T Coyle
Brain Research|August 27, 1986
Rapid regulation of [3H]hemicholinium-3 binding sites in the rat brainP R Lowenstein, J T Coyle
European Journal of Pharmacology|June 15, 1979
Cooperative interactions at [3H]kainic acid binding sites in rat and human cerebellumE D London, J T Coyle
Neuropharmacology|September 1, 1987
Inhibition of [3H]kainic acid receptor binding by divalent cations correlates with ion affinity for the calcium channelD J Braitman, J T Coyle
Brain Research Bulletin|July 1, 1988
Long-term effects of basal forebrain lesions on cholinergic, noradrenergic and serotonergic markers in mouse neocortexC F Höhmann, J T Coyle
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