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Nutrition Reviews|March 1, 1994
Ascorbic acid bioavailability in foods and supplements (Nutr Rev 1993;51:301-3)A H Chalmers
Clinical Chemistry|August 1, 1991
Simple, sensitive measurement of carbon monoxide in plasmaA H Chalmers
The European Journal of Neuroscience|November 13, 2013
Selective importance of the rat anterior thalamic nuclei for configural learning involving distal spatial cuesJulie R Dumont, Eman Amin, John P Aggleton
Physiology & Behavior|September 1, 1981
Differential effects of amygdaloid lesions on conditioned taste aversion learning by ratsJ P Aggleton, M Petrides, S D Iversen
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 19, 2003
Evolutionary coherence of the mammalian amygdalaRobert A Barton, John P Aggleton, Richard Grenyer
Behavioural Brain Research|August 29, 1991
Both fornix and anterior thalamic, but not mammillary, lesions disrupt delayed non-matching-to-position memory in ratsJ P Aggleton, A B Keith, A Sahgal
Behavioural Brain Research|August 10, 2014
Advances in the behavioural testing and network imaging of rodent recognition memoryLisa Kinnavane, Mathieu M Albasser, John P Aggleton
Experimental Brain Research|August 27, 2002
Physiological evidence for a possible projection from dorsal subiculum to hippocampal area CA1Sean Commins, John P Aggleton, Shane M O'Mara
Behavioural Brain Research|November 15, 1990
The effects of mammillary body and combined amygdalar-fornix lesions on tests of delayed non-matching-to-sample in the ratJ P Aggleton, P R Hunt, C Shaw
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 27, 1999
Different contributions of the hippocampus and perirhinal cortex to recognition memoryH Wan, J P Aggleton, M W Brown
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Nutrition Reviews|March 1, 1994
Ascorbic acid bioavailability in foods and supplements (Nutr Rev 1993;51:301-3)A H Chalmers
Clinical Chemistry|August 1, 1991
Simple, sensitive measurement of carbon monoxide in plasmaA H Chalmers
The European Journal of Neuroscience|November 13, 2013
Selective importance of the rat anterior thalamic nuclei for configural learning involving distal spatial cuesJulie R Dumont, Eman Amin, John P Aggleton
Physiology & Behavior|September 1, 1981
Differential effects of amygdaloid lesions on conditioned taste aversion learning by ratsJ P Aggleton, M Petrides, S D Iversen
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 19, 2003
Evolutionary coherence of the mammalian amygdalaRobert A Barton, John P Aggleton, Richard Grenyer
Behavioural Brain Research|August 29, 1991
Both fornix and anterior thalamic, but not mammillary, lesions disrupt delayed non-matching-to-position memory in ratsJ P Aggleton, A B Keith, A Sahgal
Behavioural Brain Research|August 10, 2014
Advances in the behavioural testing and network imaging of rodent recognition memoryLisa Kinnavane, Mathieu M Albasser, John P Aggleton
Experimental Brain Research|August 27, 2002
Physiological evidence for a possible projection from dorsal subiculum to hippocampal area CA1Sean Commins, John P Aggleton, Shane M O'Mara
Behavioural Brain Research|November 15, 1990
The effects of mammillary body and combined amygdalar-fornix lesions on tests of delayed non-matching-to-sample in the ratJ P Aggleton, P R Hunt, C Shaw
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 27, 1999
Different contributions of the hippocampus and perirhinal cortex to recognition memoryH Wan, J P Aggleton, M W Brown
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