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M M Winnicka

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Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis|January 1, 1996
6-OHDA bilateral lesions to the central amygdala do not affect vasopressin improvement of recall in ratsM M Winnicka
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|April 20, 1999
Dopaminergic projection to the nucleus accumbens mediates the memory-enhancing effect of angiotensins in ratsM M Winnicka
Pharmacological Research|August 11, 1998
6-OHDA bilateral lesions to the amygdala abolish the memory enhancing effect of angiotensin II in ratsM M Winnicka
Pharmacological Research|March 3, 1999
Bilateral transections of temporo-entorhinal connections attenuate vasopressin improvement of memory in ratsM M Winnicka, K Wiśniewski
General Pharmacology|July 31, 1999
Disruption of temporo-entorhinal connections abolishes recognition memory-enhancing effect of angiotensins in ratsM M Winnicka, K Wiśniewski
Pharmacological Research|June 24, 1999
Disruption of temporo-entorhinal connections abolishes the facilitatory effect of angiotensins on memory in ratsM M Winnicka, K Wisniewski
Folia Morphologica|January 1, 1978
Comparative morphologic and histochemical study on the habenular nuclei in some species of mammals of the family muridaeG Woroniecka, M M Winnicka
Pharmacological Research|May 8, 1998
6-OHDA bilateral lesions to the nucleus septi lateralis attenuate vasopressin improvement of recall in ratsM M Winnicka, K Wiśniewski
Pharmacological Research|February 17, 2000
Bilateral 6-OHDA lesions to the hippocampus attenuate the facilitatory effect of CCK-8 us and caerulein on memory in ratsM M Winnicka, K Wisniewski
Pharmacological Research|June 22, 1999
Dopaminergic projection to the central amygdala mediates the facilitatory effect of CCK-8US and caerulein on memory in ratsM M Winnicka, K Wiśniewski
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Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis|January 1, 1996
6-OHDA bilateral lesions to the central amygdala do not affect vasopressin improvement of recall in ratsM M Winnicka
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|April 20, 1999
Dopaminergic projection to the nucleus accumbens mediates the memory-enhancing effect of angiotensins in ratsM M Winnicka
Pharmacological Research|August 11, 1998
6-OHDA bilateral lesions to the amygdala abolish the memory enhancing effect of angiotensin II in ratsM M Winnicka
Pharmacological Research|March 3, 1999
Bilateral transections of temporo-entorhinal connections attenuate vasopressin improvement of memory in ratsM M Winnicka, K Wiśniewski
General Pharmacology|July 31, 1999
Disruption of temporo-entorhinal connections abolishes recognition memory-enhancing effect of angiotensins in ratsM M Winnicka, K Wiśniewski
Pharmacological Research|June 24, 1999
Disruption of temporo-entorhinal connections abolishes the facilitatory effect of angiotensins on memory in ratsM M Winnicka, K Wisniewski
Folia Morphologica|January 1, 1978
Comparative morphologic and histochemical study on the habenular nuclei in some species of mammals of the family muridaeG Woroniecka, M M Winnicka
Pharmacological Research|May 8, 1998
6-OHDA bilateral lesions to the nucleus septi lateralis attenuate vasopressin improvement of recall in ratsM M Winnicka, K Wiśniewski
Pharmacological Research|February 17, 2000
Bilateral 6-OHDA lesions to the hippocampus attenuate the facilitatory effect of CCK-8 us and caerulein on memory in ratsM M Winnicka, K Wisniewski
Pharmacological Research|June 22, 1999
Dopaminergic projection to the central amygdala mediates the facilitatory effect of CCK-8US and caerulein on memory in ratsM M Winnicka, K Wiśniewski
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