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British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 1, 1984
Effects of ketamine and three other anaesthetics on spinal reflexes and inhibitions in the catD Lodge, N A Anis
European Journal of Pharmacology|January 22, 1982
Effects of phencyclidine on excitatory amino acid activation of spinal interneurones in the catD Lodge, N A Anis
Neurobiology of Aging|May 1, 1988
Acetylcholine receptors at mature and aged mouse neuromuscular junctionsN A Anis, N Robbins
Neurobiology of Aging|July 1, 1987
General and strain-specific age changes at mouse limb neuromuscular junctionsN A Anis, N Robbins
British Journal of Pharmacology|December 1, 1990
Philanthotoxin blocks quisqualate-, AMPA- and kainate-, but not NMDA-, induced excitation of rat brainstem neurones in vivoM G Jones, N A Anis, D Lodge
Neuroscience Letters|April 26, 1982
Effects of optical isomers of ketamine on excitation of cat and rat spinal neurones by amino acids and acetylcholineD Lodge, N A Anis, N R Burton
Brain Research|July 30, 1984
The effect of the dioxolanes on amino acid induced excitation in the mammalian spinal cordS C Berry, N A Anis, D Lodge
Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology|January 1, 1993
Glutamate receptor inhibitors as potential insecticidesM E Eldefrawi, N A Anis, A T Eldefrawi
British Journal of Pharmacology|June 1, 1983
The dissociative anaesthetics, ketamine and phencyclidine, selectively reduce excitation of central mammalian neurones by N-methyl-aspartateN A Anis, S C Berry, N R Burton, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 23, 1983
Stereoselective effects of two phencyclidine derivatives on N-methylaspartate excitation of spinal neurones in the cat and ratS C Berry, N R Burton, N A Anis, et al.
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British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 1, 1984
Effects of ketamine and three other anaesthetics on spinal reflexes and inhibitions in the catD Lodge, N A Anis
European Journal of Pharmacology|January 22, 1982
Effects of phencyclidine on excitatory amino acid activation of spinal interneurones in the catD Lodge, N A Anis
Neurobiology of Aging|May 1, 1988
Acetylcholine receptors at mature and aged mouse neuromuscular junctionsN A Anis, N Robbins
Neurobiology of Aging|July 1, 1987
General and strain-specific age changes at mouse limb neuromuscular junctionsN A Anis, N Robbins
British Journal of Pharmacology|December 1, 1990
Philanthotoxin blocks quisqualate-, AMPA- and kainate-, but not NMDA-, induced excitation of rat brainstem neurones in vivoM G Jones, N A Anis, D Lodge
Neuroscience Letters|April 26, 1982
Effects of optical isomers of ketamine on excitation of cat and rat spinal neurones by amino acids and acetylcholineD Lodge, N A Anis, N R Burton
Brain Research|July 30, 1984
The effect of the dioxolanes on amino acid induced excitation in the mammalian spinal cordS C Berry, N A Anis, D Lodge
Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology|January 1, 1993
Glutamate receptor inhibitors as potential insecticidesM E Eldefrawi, N A Anis, A T Eldefrawi
British Journal of Pharmacology|June 1, 1983
The dissociative anaesthetics, ketamine and phencyclidine, selectively reduce excitation of central mammalian neurones by N-methyl-aspartateN A Anis, S C Berry, N R Burton, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 23, 1983
Stereoselective effects of two phencyclidine derivatives on N-methylaspartate excitation of spinal neurones in the cat and ratS C Berry, N R Burton, N A Anis, et al.
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