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J. M. Greuel

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European Journal of Pharmacology|February 11, 1992
The putative 5-HT1A receptor antagonists NAN-190 and BMY 7378 are partial agonists in the rat dorsal raphe nucleus in vitroJ M Greuel, T Glaser
The European Journal of Neuroscience|January 1, 1990
Horizontal Interactions in Cat Striate Cortex: II. A Current Source-Density AnalysisH. J. Luhmann, J. M. Greuel, W. Singer
Brain Research|July 1, 1987
Evidence for a threshold in experience-dependent long-term changes of kitten visual cortexJ M Greuel, H J Luhmann, W Singer
The European Journal of Neuroscience|January 1, 1990
Horizontal Interactions in Cat Striate Cortex: III. Ectopic Receptive Fields and Transient Exuberance of Tangential InteractionsH. J. Luhmann, J. M. Greuel, W. Singer
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 7, 1988
Pharmacological induction of use-dependent receptive field modifications in the visual cortexJ M Greuel, H J Luhmann, W Singer
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 1, 1987
Functional and neuronal binocularity in kittens raised with rapidly alternating monocular occlusionL Altmann, H J Luhmann, J M Greuel, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|August 10, 1993
Anxiolytic effects of the 5-HT1A receptor agonist ipsapirone in the rat: neurobiological correlatesH Sommermeyer, R Schreiber, J M Greuel, et al.
Visual Neuroscience|May 1, 1993
Eye alignment and cortical binocularity in strabismic kittens: a comparison between tenotomy and recessionR Sireteanu, W Singer, M Fronius, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|March 13, 1998
Characterization of the aminomethylchroman derivative BAY x 3702 as a highly potent 5-hydroxytryptamine1A receptor agonistJ De Vry, R Schohe-Loop, H G Heine, et al.
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European Journal of Pharmacology|February 11, 1992
The putative 5-HT1A receptor antagonists NAN-190 and BMY 7378 are partial agonists in the rat dorsal raphe nucleus in vitroJ M Greuel, T Glaser
The European Journal of Neuroscience|January 1, 1990
Horizontal Interactions in Cat Striate Cortex: II. A Current Source-Density AnalysisH. J. Luhmann, J. M. Greuel, W. Singer
Brain Research|July 1, 1987
Evidence for a threshold in experience-dependent long-term changes of kitten visual cortexJ M Greuel, H J Luhmann, W Singer
The European Journal of Neuroscience|January 1, 1990
Horizontal Interactions in Cat Striate Cortex: III. Ectopic Receptive Fields and Transient Exuberance of Tangential InteractionsH. J. Luhmann, J. M. Greuel, W. Singer
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 7, 1988
Pharmacological induction of use-dependent receptive field modifications in the visual cortexJ M Greuel, H J Luhmann, W Singer
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 1, 1987
Functional and neuronal binocularity in kittens raised with rapidly alternating monocular occlusionL Altmann, H J Luhmann, J M Greuel, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|August 10, 1993
Anxiolytic effects of the 5-HT1A receptor agonist ipsapirone in the rat: neurobiological correlatesH Sommermeyer, R Schreiber, J M Greuel, et al.
Visual Neuroscience|May 1, 1993
Eye alignment and cortical binocularity in strabismic kittens: a comparison between tenotomy and recessionR Sireteanu, W Singer, M Fronius, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|March 13, 1998
Characterization of the aminomethylchroman derivative BAY x 3702 as a highly potent 5-hydroxytryptamine1A receptor agonistJ De Vry, R Schohe-Loop, H G Heine, et al.
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