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Neuroscience Letters|November 23, 1987
'Axial apraxia' in labyrinthectomized lateral hypothalamic-damaged ratsS M Pellis, V C Pellis, P Teitelbaum
Calcified Tissue International|January 1, 1980
Tissue deposition and metabolism of 125I-labeled synthetic amino-terminal parathyroid hormone bPTH(1-34)N Schneider, A P Teitelbaum, W F Neuman
Behavioral Neuroscience|August 1, 1984
Reversal of akinesia and release of festination by morphine or GABA applied focally to the nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontisR M Chesire, J T Cheng, P Teitelbaum
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|October 15, 1998
Verbal instructional sets to normalise the temporal and spatial gait variables in Parkinson's diseaseA L Behrman, P Teitelbaum, J H Cauraugh
Behavioural Brain Research|September 30, 1993
Haloperidol exaggerates proprioceptive-tactile support reflexes and diminishes vestibular dominance over themA J Cordover, S M Pellis, P Teitelbaum
Behavioural Brain Research|November 26, 1991
Air righting without the cervical righting reflex in adult ratsS M Pellis, V C Pellis, P Teitelbaum
Physiology & Behavior|May 1, 1985
Vestibular versus tail-pinch activation in cats with lateral hypothalamic lesionsD P O'Brien, R M Chesire, P Teitelbaum
Neuroscience|March 1, 1985
The morphogenesis of stereotyped behavior induced by the dopamine receptor agonist apomorphine in the laboratory ratH Szechtman, K Ornstein, P Teitelbaum, et al.
Clinical Imaging|April 1, 1996
Cerebrospinal fluid flow artifact. A possible pitfall on fast-spin-echo MR imaging of the spine simulating intradural pathologyD W Larsen, G P Teitelbaum, D Norman
Physiology & Behavior|May 1, 1983
The inhibition of movement by morphine or haloperidol depends on an intact nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontisR M Chesire, J T Cheng, P Teitelbaum
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Neuroscience Letters|November 23, 1987
'Axial apraxia' in labyrinthectomized lateral hypothalamic-damaged ratsS M Pellis, V C Pellis, P Teitelbaum
Calcified Tissue International|January 1, 1980
Tissue deposition and metabolism of 125I-labeled synthetic amino-terminal parathyroid hormone bPTH(1-34)N Schneider, A P Teitelbaum, W F Neuman
Behavioral Neuroscience|August 1, 1984
Reversal of akinesia and release of festination by morphine or GABA applied focally to the nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontisR M Chesire, J T Cheng, P Teitelbaum
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|October 15, 1998
Verbal instructional sets to normalise the temporal and spatial gait variables in Parkinson's diseaseA L Behrman, P Teitelbaum, J H Cauraugh
Behavioural Brain Research|September 30, 1993
Haloperidol exaggerates proprioceptive-tactile support reflexes and diminishes vestibular dominance over themA J Cordover, S M Pellis, P Teitelbaum
Behavioural Brain Research|November 26, 1991
Air righting without the cervical righting reflex in adult ratsS M Pellis, V C Pellis, P Teitelbaum
Physiology & Behavior|May 1, 1985
Vestibular versus tail-pinch activation in cats with lateral hypothalamic lesionsD P O'Brien, R M Chesire, P Teitelbaum
Neuroscience|March 1, 1985
The morphogenesis of stereotyped behavior induced by the dopamine receptor agonist apomorphine in the laboratory ratH Szechtman, K Ornstein, P Teitelbaum, et al.
Clinical Imaging|April 1, 1996
Cerebrospinal fluid flow artifact. A possible pitfall on fast-spin-echo MR imaging of the spine simulating intradural pathologyD W Larsen, G P Teitelbaum, D Norman
Physiology & Behavior|May 1, 1983
The inhibition of movement by morphine or haloperidol depends on an intact nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontisR M Chesire, J T Cheng, P Teitelbaum
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