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August 9, 2002
Effects of testosterone on neuromuscular transmission in rat isolated urinary bladder
Rebecca Hall, Paul L R Andrews, Charles H V Hoyle
Frontiers in Physiology
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August 7, 2018
Cephalopod Brains: An Overview of Current Knowledge to Facilitate Comparison With Vertebrates
Shuichi Shigeno, Paul L R Andrews, Giovanna Ponte, et al.
Behavioural Pharmacology
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August 31, 2006
Dietary chelators as antioxidant enzyme mimetics: implications for dietary intervention in neurodegenerative diseases
Theresa Hague, Paul L R Andrews, James Barker, et al.
Current Research in Pharmacology and Drug Discovery
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December 26, 2022
Anti-emetic effects of thalidomide: Evidence, mechanism of action, and future directions
Paul L R Andrews, Robin S B Williams, Gareth J Sanger
Experimental Physiology
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December 17, 2002
An arterially perfused decerebrate preparation of Suncus murinus (house musk shrew) for the study of emesis and swallowing
Julia E Smith, Julian F R Paton, Paul L R Andrews
Frontiers in Physiology
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September 2, 2017
Prey Capture, Ingestion, and Digestion Dynamics of <i>Octopus vulgaris</i> Paralarvae Fed Live Zooplankton
Manuel Nande, Pablo Presa, Álvaro Roura, et al.
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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September 21, 2020
COVID-19, nausea, and vomiting
Paul L R Andrews, Weigang Cai, John A Rudd, et al.
Psychophysiology
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September 6, 2002
Reduction in serum cortisol after platinum based chemotherapy for cancer: a role for the HPA axis in treatment-related nausea?
Gary R Morrow, Jane T Hickok, Paul L R Andrews, et al.
Zoological Letters
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April 1, 2016
Mechanisms of wound closure following acute arm injury in Octopus vulgaris
Tanya J Shaw, Molly Osborne, Giovanna Ponte, et al.
Regulatory Peptides
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July 2, 2003
Analysis of pancreatic polypeptide cDNA from the house musk shrew, Suncus murinus, suggests a phylogenetically closer relationship with humans than for other small laboratory animal species
C H V Hoyle, J Hill, G J Sanger, et al.
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European Journal of Pharmacology
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August 9, 2002
Effects of testosterone on neuromuscular transmission in rat isolated urinary bladder
Rebecca Hall, Paul L R Andrews, Charles H V Hoyle
Frontiers in Physiology
|
August 7, 2018
Cephalopod Brains: An Overview of Current Knowledge to Facilitate Comparison With Vertebrates
Shuichi Shigeno, Paul L R Andrews, Giovanna Ponte, et al.
Behavioural Pharmacology
|
August 31, 2006
Dietary chelators as antioxidant enzyme mimetics: implications for dietary intervention in neurodegenerative diseases
Theresa Hague, Paul L R Andrews, James Barker, et al.
Current Research in Pharmacology and Drug Discovery
|
December 26, 2022
Anti-emetic effects of thalidomide: Evidence, mechanism of action, and future directions
Paul L R Andrews, Robin S B Williams, Gareth J Sanger
Experimental Physiology
|
December 17, 2002
An arterially perfused decerebrate preparation of Suncus murinus (house musk shrew) for the study of emesis and swallowing
Julia E Smith, Julian F R Paton, Paul L R Andrews
Frontiers in Physiology
|
September 2, 2017
Prey Capture, Ingestion, and Digestion Dynamics of <i>Octopus vulgaris</i> Paralarvae Fed Live Zooplankton
Manuel Nande, Pablo Presa, Álvaro Roura, et al.
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
|
September 21, 2020
COVID-19, nausea, and vomiting
Paul L R Andrews, Weigang Cai, John A Rudd, et al.
Psychophysiology
|
September 6, 2002
Reduction in serum cortisol after platinum based chemotherapy for cancer: a role for the HPA axis in treatment-related nausea?
Gary R Morrow, Jane T Hickok, Paul L R Andrews, et al.
Zoological Letters
|
April 1, 2016
Mechanisms of wound closure following acute arm injury in Octopus vulgaris
Tanya J Shaw, Molly Osborne, Giovanna Ponte, et al.
Regulatory Peptides
|
July 2, 2003
Analysis of pancreatic polypeptide cDNA from the house musk shrew, Suncus murinus, suggests a phylogenetically closer relationship with humans than for other small laboratory animal species
C H V Hoyle, J Hill, G J Sanger, et al.
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