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Brain Research|July 17, 1989
The effects of sodium appetite on the responses of cells in the zona incerta to the sight or ingestion of food, salt and water in sheepK M Kendrick, B A Baldwin
Physiology & Behavior|April 1, 1991
Importance of progesterone and estrogen priming for the induction of maternal behavior by vaginocervical stimulation in sheep: effects of maternal experienceK M Kendrick, E B Keverne
Physiology & Behavior|May 1, 1983
The effect of the ovarian cycle on the sexual behaviour of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)K M Kendrick, A F Dixson
Nature|July 3, 1980
Testosterone-sensitive neurones respond to oestradiol but not to dihydrotestosteroneK M Kendrick, R F Drewett
Ophthalmic Surgery|October 1, 1992
Combined cataract-glaucoma surgery using the THC:YAG (holmium) laser ab interno without gonioscopyR M Kendrick, C R Kollarits
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 23, 2006
Mammalian social odours: attraction and individual recognitionPeter A Brennan, Keith M Kendrick
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 24, 1987
Cells in temporal cortex of conscious sheep can respond preferentially to the sight of facesK M Kendrick, B A Baldwin
Neuroscience Letters|May 22, 1989
Visual responses of sheep temporal cortex cells to moving and stationary human imagesK M Kendrick, B A Baldwin
Neuroendocrinology|December 1, 1985
Luteinizing hormone releasing hormone enhances proceptivity in a primateK M Kendrick, A F Dixson
Hormones and Behavior|July 23, 2016
Fear or greed? Oxytocin regulates inter-individual conflict by enhancing fear in menHuimin Zheng, Keith M Kendrick, Rongjun Yu
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Brain Research|July 17, 1989
The effects of sodium appetite on the responses of cells in the zona incerta to the sight or ingestion of food, salt and water in sheepK M Kendrick, B A Baldwin
Physiology & Behavior|April 1, 1991
Importance of progesterone and estrogen priming for the induction of maternal behavior by vaginocervical stimulation in sheep: effects of maternal experienceK M Kendrick, E B Keverne
Physiology & Behavior|May 1, 1983
The effect of the ovarian cycle on the sexual behaviour of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)K M Kendrick, A F Dixson
Nature|July 3, 1980
Testosterone-sensitive neurones respond to oestradiol but not to dihydrotestosteroneK M Kendrick, R F Drewett
Ophthalmic Surgery|October 1, 1992
Combined cataract-glaucoma surgery using the THC:YAG (holmium) laser ab interno without gonioscopyR M Kendrick, C R Kollarits
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 23, 2006
Mammalian social odours: attraction and individual recognitionPeter A Brennan, Keith M Kendrick
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 24, 1987
Cells in temporal cortex of conscious sheep can respond preferentially to the sight of facesK M Kendrick, B A Baldwin
Neuroscience Letters|May 22, 1989
Visual responses of sheep temporal cortex cells to moving and stationary human imagesK M Kendrick, B A Baldwin
Neuroendocrinology|December 1, 1985
Luteinizing hormone releasing hormone enhances proceptivity in a primateK M Kendrick, A F Dixson
Hormones and Behavior|July 23, 2016
Fear or greed? Oxytocin regulates inter-individual conflict by enhancing fear in menHuimin Zheng, Keith M Kendrick, Rongjun Yu
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