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J W Simpkins

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Neuroendocrinology|September 1, 1980
Inhibitory effects of androgens on preoptic area dopaminergic neurons in castrate ratsJ W Simpkins, P S Kalra, S P Kalra
Neuroscience Letters|November 8, 1996
Estradiol protects against beta-amyloid (25-35)-induced toxicity in SK-N-SH human neuroblastoma cellsP S Green, K E Gridley, J W Simpkins
Neuroendocrinology|August 1, 1981
Hyperprolactinemia counteracts the testosterone-induced inhibition of the preoptic area dopamine turnoverP S Kalra, J W Simpkins, S P Kalra
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1990
Glucose modulation of skin temperature responses during morphine withdrawal in the ratJ W Simpkins, M J Katovich, W J Millard
Neuroendocrinology|January 1, 1986
Long-term weekly gonadal steroid treatment: effects on plasma prolactin, sexual behavior and hypothalamic-preoptic area catecholaminesJ T Clark, J W Simpkins, S P Kalra
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|January 1, 1988
Evidence for the delivery of narcotic antagonists to the colon as their glucuronide conjugatesJ W Simpkins, M Smulkowski, R Dixon, et al.
Endocrinology|February 1, 1986
A decline in endogenous opioid influence during the steroid-induced hypersecretion of luteinizing hormone in the ratS M Gabriel, L A Berglund, J W Simpkins
Novartis Foundation Symposium|August 31, 2000
Neuroprotective effects of phenolic A ring oestrogensP S Green, S H Yang, J W Simpkins
Neurobiology of Aging|May 1, 1990
Growth hormone and thyrotropin secretory profiles and provocative testing in aged ratsW J Millard, T M Romano, J W Simpkins
Life Sciences|January 1, 1989
Gonadal steroid and chronic morphine treatment do not change the posttranslational processing of beta-endorphin in the rat brainL A Berglund, W R Millington, J W Simpkins
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Neuroendocrinology|September 1, 1980
Inhibitory effects of androgens on preoptic area dopaminergic neurons in castrate ratsJ W Simpkins, P S Kalra, S P Kalra
Neuroscience Letters|November 8, 1996
Estradiol protects against beta-amyloid (25-35)-induced toxicity in SK-N-SH human neuroblastoma cellsP S Green, K E Gridley, J W Simpkins
Neuroendocrinology|August 1, 1981
Hyperprolactinemia counteracts the testosterone-induced inhibition of the preoptic area dopamine turnoverP S Kalra, J W Simpkins, S P Kalra
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1990
Glucose modulation of skin temperature responses during morphine withdrawal in the ratJ W Simpkins, M J Katovich, W J Millard
Neuroendocrinology|January 1, 1986
Long-term weekly gonadal steroid treatment: effects on plasma prolactin, sexual behavior and hypothalamic-preoptic area catecholaminesJ T Clark, J W Simpkins, S P Kalra
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|January 1, 1988
Evidence for the delivery of narcotic antagonists to the colon as their glucuronide conjugatesJ W Simpkins, M Smulkowski, R Dixon, et al.
Endocrinology|February 1, 1986
A decline in endogenous opioid influence during the steroid-induced hypersecretion of luteinizing hormone in the ratS M Gabriel, L A Berglund, J W Simpkins
Novartis Foundation Symposium|August 31, 2000
Neuroprotective effects of phenolic A ring oestrogensP S Green, S H Yang, J W Simpkins
Neurobiology of Aging|May 1, 1990
Growth hormone and thyrotropin secretory profiles and provocative testing in aged ratsW J Millard, T M Romano, J W Simpkins
Life Sciences|January 1, 1989
Gonadal steroid and chronic morphine treatment do not change the posttranslational processing of beta-endorphin in the rat brainL A Berglund, W R Millington, J W Simpkins
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