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M J Rowe

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The Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1994
Synaptic transmission between single slowly adapting type I fibres and their cuneate target neurones in catR M Vickery, B D Gynther, M J Rowe
Lancet (London, England)|April 27, 1974
Letter: F.F.A., lipolysis, and myocardial infarctionM F Oliver, O D Mjos, M J Rowe
Lancet (London, England)|February 8, 1975
Control of ventricular arrhythmias during myocardial infarction by antilipolytic treatment using a nicotinic-acid analogueM J Rowe, J M Neilson, M F Oliver
Neuroscience Letters|April 24, 1986
High gain transmission of single impulses through dorsal column nuclei of the catD G Ferrington, M J Rowe, R P Tarvin
The Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1987
Integrative processing of vibratory information in cat dorsal column nuclei neurones driven by identified sensory fibresD G Ferrington, M J Rowe, R P Tarvin
British Medical Journal|September 30, 1978
Lack of relation between venous plasma total catecholamine concentrations and ventricular arrhythmias after acute myocardial infarctionR C Strange, M J Rowe, M F Oliver
The Journal of Physiology|August 24, 1999
Signalling of static and dynamic features of muscle spindle input by external cuneate neurones in the catP D Mackie, J W Morley, M J Rowe
The Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1992
Vibrotactile sensitivity of slowly adapting type I sensory fibres associated with touch domes in cat hairy skinR M Vickery, B D Gynther, M J Rowe
Neuroscience Letters|May 16, 1988
Representation of forelimb mechanoreceptors within the superior colliculus of the catV C Abrahams, D G Ferrington, M J Rowe
The Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1992
Responses of slowly adapting type II afferent fibres in cat hairy skin to vibrotactile stimuliB D Gynther, R M Vickery, M J Rowe
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The Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1994
Synaptic transmission between single slowly adapting type I fibres and their cuneate target neurones in catR M Vickery, B D Gynther, M J Rowe
Lancet (London, England)|April 27, 1974
Letter: F.F.A., lipolysis, and myocardial infarctionM F Oliver, O D Mjos, M J Rowe
Lancet (London, England)|February 8, 1975
Control of ventricular arrhythmias during myocardial infarction by antilipolytic treatment using a nicotinic-acid analogueM J Rowe, J M Neilson, M F Oliver
Neuroscience Letters|April 24, 1986
High gain transmission of single impulses through dorsal column nuclei of the catD G Ferrington, M J Rowe, R P Tarvin
The Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1987
Integrative processing of vibratory information in cat dorsal column nuclei neurones driven by identified sensory fibresD G Ferrington, M J Rowe, R P Tarvin
British Medical Journal|September 30, 1978
Lack of relation between venous plasma total catecholamine concentrations and ventricular arrhythmias after acute myocardial infarctionR C Strange, M J Rowe, M F Oliver
The Journal of Physiology|August 24, 1999
Signalling of static and dynamic features of muscle spindle input by external cuneate neurones in the catP D Mackie, J W Morley, M J Rowe
The Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1992
Vibrotactile sensitivity of slowly adapting type I sensory fibres associated with touch domes in cat hairy skinR M Vickery, B D Gynther, M J Rowe
Neuroscience Letters|May 16, 1988
Representation of forelimb mechanoreceptors within the superior colliculus of the catV C Abrahams, D G Ferrington, M J Rowe
The Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1992
Responses of slowly adapting type II afferent fibres in cat hairy skin to vibrotactile stimuliB D Gynther, R M Vickery, M J Rowe
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