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February 1, 2008
The pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus and the nucleus basalis magnocellularis: do both have a role in sustained attention?
Claire L Rostron, Morag J Farquhar, Mary P Latimer, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
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June 20, 2001
Ventral mesopontine projections of the caudomedial shell of the nucleus accumbens and extended amygdala in the rat: double dissociation by organization and development
D S Zahm, E A Williams, M P Latimer, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
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April 18, 2002
Determination of acetylcholine and dopamine content in thalamus and striatum after excitotoxic lesions of the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus in rats
Trisha A Jenkins, Mary P Latimer, Helen L Alderson, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience
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June 14, 2006
The pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus and responding for sucrose reward
James A Ainge, Glenda L Keating, Mary P Latimer, et al.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine
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September 1, 1979
Irritable bowel syndrome: a test of the colonic hyperalgesia hypothesis
P Latimer, D Campbell, M Latimer, et al.
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume
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January 6, 2012
Articularis genus: an anatomic and MRI study in cadavers
Stephanie J Woodley, Christopher P Latimer, Grant R Meikle, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research
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March 31, 1998
Excitotoxic lesions of the subthalamic nucleus ameliorate asymmetry induced by striatal dopamine depletion in the rat
J M Phillips, M P Latimer, S Gupta, et al.
Gastroenterology
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May 1, 1981
Colonic motor and myoelectrical activity: a comparative study of normal subjects, psychoneurotic patients, and patients with irritable bowel syndrome
P Latimer, S Sarna, D Campbell, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
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November 24, 2004
Excitotoxic lesions of the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus in rats impair performance on a test of sustained attention
Rouba Kozak, Eric M Bowman, Mary P Latimer, et al.
Brain Research Bulletin
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January 12, 2002
The effects of excitotoxic lesions of the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus on conditioned place preference to 4%, 12% and 20% sucrose solutions
H L Alderson, T A Jenkins, R Kozak, et al.
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BMC Neuroscience
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February 1, 2008
The pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus and the nucleus basalis magnocellularis: do both have a role in sustained attention?
Claire L Rostron, Morag J Farquhar, Mary P Latimer, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
|
June 20, 2001
Ventral mesopontine projections of the caudomedial shell of the nucleus accumbens and extended amygdala in the rat: double dissociation by organization and development
D S Zahm, E A Williams, M P Latimer, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
|
April 18, 2002
Determination of acetylcholine and dopamine content in thalamus and striatum after excitotoxic lesions of the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus in rats
Trisha A Jenkins, Mary P Latimer, Helen L Alderson, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience
|
June 14, 2006
The pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus and responding for sucrose reward
James A Ainge, Glenda L Keating, Mary P Latimer, et al.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine
|
September 1, 1979
Irritable bowel syndrome: a test of the colonic hyperalgesia hypothesis
P Latimer, D Campbell, M Latimer, et al.
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume
|
January 6, 2012
Articularis genus: an anatomic and MRI study in cadavers
Stephanie J Woodley, Christopher P Latimer, Grant R Meikle, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research
|
March 31, 1998
Excitotoxic lesions of the subthalamic nucleus ameliorate asymmetry induced by striatal dopamine depletion in the rat
J M Phillips, M P Latimer, S Gupta, et al.
Gastroenterology
|
May 1, 1981
Colonic motor and myoelectrical activity: a comparative study of normal subjects, psychoneurotic patients, and patients with irritable bowel syndrome
P Latimer, S Sarna, D Campbell, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
|
November 24, 2004
Excitotoxic lesions of the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus in rats impair performance on a test of sustained attention
Rouba Kozak, Eric M Bowman, Mary P Latimer, et al.
Brain Research Bulletin
|
January 12, 2002
The effects of excitotoxic lesions of the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus on conditioned place preference to 4%, 12% and 20% sucrose solutions
H L Alderson, T A Jenkins, R Kozak, et al.
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