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L E Harrell

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Behavioral Neuroscience|August 1, 1989
Reversal of an aluminum-induced behavioral deficit by administration of deferoxamineD J Connor, L E Harrell, R S Jope
Brain Research|April 10, 1995
Hippocampal sympathetic ingrowth and cholinergic denervation uniquely alter muscarinic receptor subtypes in the hippocampusL E Harrell, K Kolasa, D S Parsons, et al.
Brain Research|April 10, 1995
The effect of cholinergic denervation and hippocampal sympathetic ingrowth on the internalization of muscarinic receptors in rat hippocampusV Ayyagari, L E Harrell, D S Parsons, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|October 1, 1990
The effect of gonadal steroids on the behavioral and biochemical effects of hippocampal sympathetic ingrowthL E Harrell, M Goyal, D S Parsons, et al.
Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders|March 16, 2000
Densitometric analysis of Galphao protein subunit levels from postmortem Alzheimer disease hippocampal and prefrontal cortical membranesK Kolasa, L E Harrell, D S Parsons, et al.
The Gerontologist|August 1, 1993
Recruitment of black elderly for clinical research studies of dementia: the CERAD experienceE L Ballard, F Nash, K Raiford, et al.
Hippocampus|April 1, 1994
Hippocampal sympathetic ingrowth and cholinergic denervation alter hippocampal muscarinic cholinergic receptorsL E Harrell, V Ayyagari, A Peagler, et al.
Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders|September 20, 2000
The Severe Mini-Mental State Examination: a new neuropsychologic instrument for the bedside assessment of severely impaired patients with Alzheimer diseaseL E Harrell, D Marson, A Chatterjee, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|April 1, 1997
Cognitive models that predict physician judgments of capacity to consent in mild Alzheimer's diseaseD C Marson, L Hawkins, B McInturff, et al.
Experimental Neurology|May 1, 1987
Failure of chronic physostigmine to ameliorate working memory deficits after medial septal lesionsD S Parsons, A Peagler, T S Barlow, et al.
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Behavioral Neuroscience|August 1, 1989
Reversal of an aluminum-induced behavioral deficit by administration of deferoxamineD J Connor, L E Harrell, R S Jope
Brain Research|April 10, 1995
Hippocampal sympathetic ingrowth and cholinergic denervation uniquely alter muscarinic receptor subtypes in the hippocampusL E Harrell, K Kolasa, D S Parsons, et al.
Brain Research|April 10, 1995
The effect of cholinergic denervation and hippocampal sympathetic ingrowth on the internalization of muscarinic receptors in rat hippocampusV Ayyagari, L E Harrell, D S Parsons, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|October 1, 1990
The effect of gonadal steroids on the behavioral and biochemical effects of hippocampal sympathetic ingrowthL E Harrell, M Goyal, D S Parsons, et al.
Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders|March 16, 2000
Densitometric analysis of Galphao protein subunit levels from postmortem Alzheimer disease hippocampal and prefrontal cortical membranesK Kolasa, L E Harrell, D S Parsons, et al.
The Gerontologist|August 1, 1993
Recruitment of black elderly for clinical research studies of dementia: the CERAD experienceE L Ballard, F Nash, K Raiford, et al.
Hippocampus|April 1, 1994
Hippocampal sympathetic ingrowth and cholinergic denervation alter hippocampal muscarinic cholinergic receptorsL E Harrell, V Ayyagari, A Peagler, et al.
Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders|September 20, 2000
The Severe Mini-Mental State Examination: a new neuropsychologic instrument for the bedside assessment of severely impaired patients with Alzheimer diseaseL E Harrell, D Marson, A Chatterjee, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|April 1, 1997
Cognitive models that predict physician judgments of capacity to consent in mild Alzheimer's diseaseD C Marson, L Hawkins, B McInturff, et al.
Experimental Neurology|May 1, 1987
Failure of chronic physostigmine to ameliorate working memory deficits after medial septal lesionsD S Parsons, A Peagler, T S Barlow, et al.
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