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Paul W Joyner

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The Surgical Clinics of North America|January 25, 2012
Information technologies and patient safetyScott J Ellner, Paul W Joyner
Brain Research Bulletin|October 7, 2004
Effects of NMDA glutamate receptor antagonist drugs on the volitional consumption of ethanol by a genetic drinking ratBrian A McMillen, Paul W Joyner, Chandresh A Parmar, et al.
Psychopharmacology|June 8, 2010
Effects of chronic and intermittent cocaine treatment on dominance, aggression, and oxytocin levels in post-lactational ratsJosephine M Johns, Matthew S McMurray, Paul W Joyner, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|January 20, 2006
Cocaine treatment and prenatal environment interact to disrupt intergenerational maternal behavior in ratsJosephine M Johns, Deborah L Elliott, Vivian E Hofler, et al.
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The Surgical Clinics of North America|January 25, 2012
Information technologies and patient safetyScott J Ellner, Paul W Joyner
Brain Research Bulletin|October 7, 2004
Effects of NMDA glutamate receptor antagonist drugs on the volitional consumption of ethanol by a genetic drinking ratBrian A McMillen, Paul W Joyner, Chandresh A Parmar, et al.
Psychopharmacology|June 8, 2010
Effects of chronic and intermittent cocaine treatment on dominance, aggression, and oxytocin levels in post-lactational ratsJosephine M Johns, Matthew S McMurray, Paul W Joyner, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|January 20, 2006
Cocaine treatment and prenatal environment interact to disrupt intergenerational maternal behavior in ratsJosephine M Johns, Deborah L Elliott, Vivian E Hofler, et al.
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