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J W Gunnet

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Brain Research|September 13, 1991
3-Methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylethyleneglycol concentrations in discrete hypothalamic nuclei reflect the activity of noradrenergic neuronsK J Lookingland, L M Ireland, J W Gunnet, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|December 8, 1995
Nonsteroidal progesterone receptor ligands. 2. High-affinity ligands with selectivity for bone cell progesterone receptorsD W Combs, K Reese, L A Cornelius, et al.
Drug Design and Discovery|July 27, 2001
Discovery of the first non-peptide antagonist of the motilin receptorM P Beavers, J W Gunnet, W Hageman, et al.
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Brain Research|September 13, 1991
3-Methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylethyleneglycol concentrations in discrete hypothalamic nuclei reflect the activity of noradrenergic neuronsK J Lookingland, L M Ireland, J W Gunnet, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|December 8, 1995
Nonsteroidal progesterone receptor ligands. 2. High-affinity ligands with selectivity for bone cell progesterone receptorsD W Combs, K Reese, L A Cornelius, et al.
Drug Design and Discovery|July 27, 2001
Discovery of the first non-peptide antagonist of the motilin receptorM P Beavers, J W Gunnet, W Hageman, et al.
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