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P M Headley

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British Journal of Pharmacology|September 1, 1991
The effects of sham and full spinalization on the systemic potency of mu- and kappa-opioids on spinal nociceptive reflexes in ratsJ F Herrero, P M Headley
British Journal of Pharmacology|September 1, 1993
Functional evidence for multiple receptor activation by kappa-ligands in the inhibition of spinal nociceptive reflexes in the ratJ F Herrero, P M Headley
Journal De Physiologie|January 1, 1979
The depolarizing responses to GABA in rat sensory ganglia in vivo and in vitro. A study of the role of glial uptakeM Desarmenien, P Feltz, P M Headley
The Journal of Physiology|October 1, 1980
Does glial uptake affect GABA responses? AN intracellular study on rat dorsal root ganglion neurones in vitroM Desarmenien, P Feltz, P M Headley
British Journal of Pharmacology|May 1, 1975
Acetylcholine-sensitive cells in the caudal medulla of the rat: distribution, pharmacology and effects of pentobarbitoneA W Duggan, P M Headley, D Lodge
European Journal of Pharmacology|February 1, 1975
Acetylcholine receptors on Renshaw cells of the ratP M Headley, D Lodge, T J Biscoe
Brain Research|January 23, 1976
Drug-induced rhythmical activity in the inferior olivary complex of the ratP M Headley, D Lodge, A W Duggan
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 1, 1979
Electrical interaction between motoneurons and afferent terminals in cat spinal cordD R Curtis, D Lodge, P M Headley
Amino Acids|January 1, 1999
Effects of NMDA receptor antagonists on nociceptive responses in vivo: comparison of antagonists acting at the glycine site with uncompetitive antagonistsM McClean, B A Chizh, P M Headley
The Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1984
Depolarization of feline primary afferent fibres by acidic amino acidsD R Curtis, P M Headley, D Lodge
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British Journal of Pharmacology|September 1, 1991
The effects of sham and full spinalization on the systemic potency of mu- and kappa-opioids on spinal nociceptive reflexes in ratsJ F Herrero, P M Headley
British Journal of Pharmacology|September 1, 1993
Functional evidence for multiple receptor activation by kappa-ligands in the inhibition of spinal nociceptive reflexes in the ratJ F Herrero, P M Headley
Journal De Physiologie|January 1, 1979
The depolarizing responses to GABA in rat sensory ganglia in vivo and in vitro. A study of the role of glial uptakeM Desarmenien, P Feltz, P M Headley
The Journal of Physiology|October 1, 1980
Does glial uptake affect GABA responses? AN intracellular study on rat dorsal root ganglion neurones in vitroM Desarmenien, P Feltz, P M Headley
British Journal of Pharmacology|May 1, 1975
Acetylcholine-sensitive cells in the caudal medulla of the rat: distribution, pharmacology and effects of pentobarbitoneA W Duggan, P M Headley, D Lodge
European Journal of Pharmacology|February 1, 1975
Acetylcholine receptors on Renshaw cells of the ratP M Headley, D Lodge, T J Biscoe
Brain Research|January 23, 1976
Drug-induced rhythmical activity in the inferior olivary complex of the ratP M Headley, D Lodge, A W Duggan
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 1, 1979
Electrical interaction between motoneurons and afferent terminals in cat spinal cordD R Curtis, D Lodge, P M Headley
Amino Acids|January 1, 1999
Effects of NMDA receptor antagonists on nociceptive responses in vivo: comparison of antagonists acting at the glycine site with uncompetitive antagonistsM McClean, B A Chizh, P M Headley
The Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1984
Depolarization of feline primary afferent fibres by acidic amino acidsD R Curtis, P M Headley, D Lodge
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