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P J Rowsey

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Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing : DCCN|July 1, 1997
Pathophysiology of fever. Part 1: The role of cytokinesP J Rowsey
Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing : DCCN|October 23, 1997
Pathophysiology of fever. Part 2: Relooking at cooling interventionsP J Rowsey
Toxicology|July 21, 1999
Are circulating cytokines interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor alpha involved in chlorpyrifos-induced fever?C J Gordon, P J Rowsey
Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical|February 24, 2001
A peripheral mechanism of fever: differential sensitivity to the antipyretic action of methyl scopolamineP J Rowsey, C J Gordon
Toxicology|December 10, 1998
Delayed febrile effects of chlorpyrifos: is there cross-tolerance to bacterial lipopolysaccharide?C J Gordon, P J Rowsey
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 1, 1994
Corticotropin releasing hormone is involved in exercise-induced elevation in core temperatureP J Rowsey, M J Kluger
Toxicology Letters|October 8, 1999
Tumor necrosis factor is involved in chlorpyrifos--induced changes in core temperature in the female ratP J Rowsey, C J Gordon
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|March 11, 1998
Poisons and feverC J Gordon, P J Rowsey
The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1993
Tumor necrosis factor is not involved in exercise-induced elevation in core temperatureP J Rowsey, K T Borer, M J Kluger
Biological Research for Nursing|March 6, 2002
Effects of exercise conditioning on thermoregulatory response to anticholinesterase insecticide toxicityP J Rowsey, B L Metzger, C J Gordon
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Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing : DCCN|July 1, 1997
Pathophysiology of fever. Part 1: The role of cytokinesP J Rowsey
Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing : DCCN|October 23, 1997
Pathophysiology of fever. Part 2: Relooking at cooling interventionsP J Rowsey
Toxicology|July 21, 1999
Are circulating cytokines interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor alpha involved in chlorpyrifos-induced fever?C J Gordon, P J Rowsey
Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical|February 24, 2001
A peripheral mechanism of fever: differential sensitivity to the antipyretic action of methyl scopolamineP J Rowsey, C J Gordon
Toxicology|December 10, 1998
Delayed febrile effects of chlorpyrifos: is there cross-tolerance to bacterial lipopolysaccharide?C J Gordon, P J Rowsey
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 1, 1994
Corticotropin releasing hormone is involved in exercise-induced elevation in core temperatureP J Rowsey, M J Kluger
Toxicology Letters|October 8, 1999
Tumor necrosis factor is involved in chlorpyrifos--induced changes in core temperature in the female ratP J Rowsey, C J Gordon
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|March 11, 1998
Poisons and feverC J Gordon, P J Rowsey
The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1993
Tumor necrosis factor is not involved in exercise-induced elevation in core temperatureP J Rowsey, K T Borer, M J Kluger
Biological Research for Nursing|March 6, 2002
Effects of exercise conditioning on thermoregulatory response to anticholinesterase insecticide toxicityP J Rowsey, B L Metzger, C J Gordon
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