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R A Davidoff

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Neurology|November 1, 1976
Phenytoin-induced ophthalmoplegiaR H Spector, R A Davidoff, R J Schwartzman
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. C, Comparative Pharmacology and Toxicology|January 1, 1989
Excitotoxicity, reflex responses, and evoked changes in extracellular potassium in the frog spinal cordD X Zhang, J C Hackman, R A Davidoff
Neuroscience|January 1, 1990
Changes in membrane potential of frog motoneurons induced by activation of serotonin receptor subtypesA M Holohean, J C Hackman, R A Davidoff
Neuroscience Letters|February 10, 1984
Spinal seizures and excitatory amino acid-mediated synaptic transmissionG P Ryan, J C Hackman, R A Davidoff
Brain Research|July 24, 1989
NMDA antagonists and potentiation of NMDA-induced motoneuron depolarizations in the isolated frog spinal cordD X Zhang, J C Hackman, R A Davidoff
The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, New York|January 1, 1974
Observations on the frog dorsal column nucleusR A Davidoff, G E Silvey, R L Gulley
Neuroscience Letters|May 31, 1990
An in vitro study of the effects of serotonin on frog primary afferent terminalsA M Holohean, J C Hackman, R A Davidoff
Synapse (New York, N.Y.)|January 1, 1987
Epinephrine and norepinephrine modulate neuronal responses to excitatory amino acids and agonists in frog spinal cordC J Wohlberg, J C Hackman, R A Davidoff
Neuroscience|October 23, 1997
Role of metabotropic glutamate receptors in the depression of GABA-mediated depolarization of frog primary afferent terminalsJ C Hackman, A M Holohean, R A Davidoff
Brain Research|June 28, 1974
The frog dorsal column nucleusG E Silvey, R L Gulley, R A Davidoff
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Neurology|November 1, 1976
Phenytoin-induced ophthalmoplegiaR H Spector, R A Davidoff, R J Schwartzman
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. C, Comparative Pharmacology and Toxicology|January 1, 1989
Excitotoxicity, reflex responses, and evoked changes in extracellular potassium in the frog spinal cordD X Zhang, J C Hackman, R A Davidoff
Neuroscience|January 1, 1990
Changes in membrane potential of frog motoneurons induced by activation of serotonin receptor subtypesA M Holohean, J C Hackman, R A Davidoff
Neuroscience Letters|February 10, 1984
Spinal seizures and excitatory amino acid-mediated synaptic transmissionG P Ryan, J C Hackman, R A Davidoff
Brain Research|July 24, 1989
NMDA antagonists and potentiation of NMDA-induced motoneuron depolarizations in the isolated frog spinal cordD X Zhang, J C Hackman, R A Davidoff
The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, New York|January 1, 1974
Observations on the frog dorsal column nucleusR A Davidoff, G E Silvey, R L Gulley
Neuroscience Letters|May 31, 1990
An in vitro study of the effects of serotonin on frog primary afferent terminalsA M Holohean, J C Hackman, R A Davidoff
Synapse (New York, N.Y.)|January 1, 1987
Epinephrine and norepinephrine modulate neuronal responses to excitatory amino acids and agonists in frog spinal cordC J Wohlberg, J C Hackman, R A Davidoff
Neuroscience|October 23, 1997
Role of metabotropic glutamate receptors in the depression of GABA-mediated depolarization of frog primary afferent terminalsJ C Hackman, A M Holohean, R A Davidoff
Brain Research|June 28, 1974
The frog dorsal column nucleusG E Silvey, R L Gulley, R A Davidoff
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