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July 10, 1992
Enhanced responses of nucleus accumbens neurons in male rats to novel odors associated with sexually receptive females
C H West, A N Clancy, R P Michael
Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes
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December 21, 2021
Finishing Touches: Enhancing Scientific Communication Through <i>Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes'</i> Technical Review
Julie C Lauffenburger, P Michael Ho, Brahmajee K Nallamothu
Behavioural Brain Research
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June 1, 1987
Self-training for brain stimulation in the medial forebrain bundle of rats: a comparison of saline with amphetamine
G J Schaefer, C H West, R P Michael
Journal of Food Protection
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April 9, 2009
Escherichia coli thermal inactivation relative to physiological state
D Glenn Black, F Federico Harte, P Michael Davidson
Current Hypertension Reports
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April 12, 2018
Updates to Adherence to Hypertension Medications
Paola C Roldan, Grant Y Ho, P Michael Ho
The Milbank Quarterly
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April 25, 2023
The Future of Road Safety: Challenges and Opportunities
Johnathon P Ehsani, Jeffrey P Michael, Ellen J MacKENZIE
Neuroendocrinology
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January 1, 1986
[3H]estradiol and its metabolites in the brain, pituitary gland, and reproductive tract of the male rhesus monkey. A combined autoradiographic and chromatographic study
R W Bonsall, H D Rees, R P Michael
Endocrinology
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May 1, 1986
The nuclear accumulation of [3H]testosterone and [3H]estradiol in the brain of the female primate: evidence for the aromatization hypothesis
R P Michael, R W Bonsall, H D Rees
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
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March 20, 2003
A Galphas mutation (D229S) differentially effects gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor regulation by RGS10, RGS3 and RGS3T
Cecilia Castro-Fernández, Shaun P Brothers, P Michael Conn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 9, 2003
Two Arabidopsis circadian oscillators can be distinguished by differential temperature sensitivity
Todd P Michael, Patrice A Salome, C Robertson McClung
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July 10, 1992
Enhanced responses of nucleus accumbens neurons in male rats to novel odors associated with sexually receptive females
C H West, A N Clancy, R P Michael
Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes
|
December 21, 2021
Finishing Touches: Enhancing Scientific Communication Through <i>Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes'</i> Technical Review
Julie C Lauffenburger, P Michael Ho, Brahmajee K Nallamothu
Behavioural Brain Research
|
June 1, 1987
Self-training for brain stimulation in the medial forebrain bundle of rats: a comparison of saline with amphetamine
G J Schaefer, C H West, R P Michael
Journal of Food Protection
|
April 9, 2009
Escherichia coli thermal inactivation relative to physiological state
D Glenn Black, F Federico Harte, P Michael Davidson
Current Hypertension Reports
|
April 12, 2018
Updates to Adherence to Hypertension Medications
Paola C Roldan, Grant Y Ho, P Michael Ho
The Milbank Quarterly
|
April 25, 2023
The Future of Road Safety: Challenges and Opportunities
Johnathon P Ehsani, Jeffrey P Michael, Ellen J MacKENZIE
Neuroendocrinology
|
January 1, 1986
[3H]estradiol and its metabolites in the brain, pituitary gland, and reproductive tract of the male rhesus monkey. A combined autoradiographic and chromatographic study
R W Bonsall, H D Rees, R P Michael
Endocrinology
|
May 1, 1986
The nuclear accumulation of [3H]testosterone and [3H]estradiol in the brain of the female primate: evidence for the aromatization hypothesis
R P Michael, R W Bonsall, H D Rees
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
|
March 20, 2003
A Galphas mutation (D229S) differentially effects gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor regulation by RGS10, RGS3 and RGS3T
Cecilia Castro-Fernández, Shaun P Brothers, P Michael Conn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
May 9, 2003
Two Arabidopsis circadian oscillators can be distinguished by differential temperature sensitivity
Todd P Michael, Patrice A Salome, C Robertson McClung
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