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J W Villiger

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Brain Research|May 29, 1989
The distribution of neurotensin receptors and acetylcholinesterase in the human caudate nucleus: evidence for the existence of a third neurochemical compartmentR L Faull, M Dragunow, J W Villiger
Journal of Developmental Physiology|December 1, 1985
Muscarinic influences on growth hormone secretion in the fetal and neonatal sheep: pharmacological studies and in vitro binding studiesP D Gluckman, J W Villiger, K Taylor
Life Sciences|July 20, 1981
A radioreceptor assay for opiate drugs in human cerebrospinal fluid and plasmaJ W Villiger, R A Boas, K M Taylor
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1981
Testing cyclic AMP mediation of memory: reversal of alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine-induced amnesiaD L Chutae, J W Villiger, N F Kirton
Pediatric Pharmacology (New York, N.Y.)|January 1, 1982
Multiple benzodiazepine receptors in the ovine brain: ontogenesis, properties, and distribution of 3H-diazepam bindingJ W Villiger, K M Taylor, P D Gluckman
Neuropharmacology|April 1, 1983
Characteristics of [3H]fentanyl binding to the opiate receptorJ W Villiger, L J Ray, K M Taylor
Brain Research|May 19, 1987
Benzodiazepine receptors in the human cerebellar cortex: a quantitative autoradiographic and pharmacological study demonstrating the predominance of type I receptorsR L Faull, J W Villiger, N H Holford
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|March 1, 1982
Characteristics of type 1 and type 2 benzodiazepine receptors in the ovine brainJ W Villiger, K M Taylor, P D Gluckman
Pediatric Pharmacology (New York, N.Y.)|January 1, 1982
Ontogenesis of opiate receptors in regions of the ovine brainJ W Villiger, K M Taylor, P D Gluckman
Behavioral and Neural Biology|January 1, 1981
ACTH-induced grooming involves high-affinity opiate receptorsA J Dunn, S R Childers, N R Kramarcy, et al.
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Brain Research|May 29, 1989
The distribution of neurotensin receptors and acetylcholinesterase in the human caudate nucleus: evidence for the existence of a third neurochemical compartmentR L Faull, M Dragunow, J W Villiger
Journal of Developmental Physiology|December 1, 1985
Muscarinic influences on growth hormone secretion in the fetal and neonatal sheep: pharmacological studies and in vitro binding studiesP D Gluckman, J W Villiger, K Taylor
Life Sciences|July 20, 1981
A radioreceptor assay for opiate drugs in human cerebrospinal fluid and plasmaJ W Villiger, R A Boas, K M Taylor
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1981
Testing cyclic AMP mediation of memory: reversal of alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine-induced amnesiaD L Chutae, J W Villiger, N F Kirton
Pediatric Pharmacology (New York, N.Y.)|January 1, 1982
Multiple benzodiazepine receptors in the ovine brain: ontogenesis, properties, and distribution of 3H-diazepam bindingJ W Villiger, K M Taylor, P D Gluckman
Neuropharmacology|April 1, 1983
Characteristics of [3H]fentanyl binding to the opiate receptorJ W Villiger, L J Ray, K M Taylor
Brain Research|May 19, 1987
Benzodiazepine receptors in the human cerebellar cortex: a quantitative autoradiographic and pharmacological study demonstrating the predominance of type I receptorsR L Faull, J W Villiger, N H Holford
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|March 1, 1982
Characteristics of type 1 and type 2 benzodiazepine receptors in the ovine brainJ W Villiger, K M Taylor, P D Gluckman
Pediatric Pharmacology (New York, N.Y.)|January 1, 1982
Ontogenesis of opiate receptors in regions of the ovine brainJ W Villiger, K M Taylor, P D Gluckman
Behavioral and Neural Biology|January 1, 1981
ACTH-induced grooming involves high-affinity opiate receptorsA J Dunn, S R Childers, N R Kramarcy, et al.
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