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R C Frederickson

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Neuropharmacology|January 1, 1973
A technique for microelectrophoretic study of single neurones in the awake non-paralyzed catR C Frederickson, L M Jordan, J W Phillis
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 4, 1995
Proteoglycan-mediated inhibition of A beta proteolysis. A potential cause of senile plaque accumulationR Gupta-Bansal, R C Frederickson, K R Brunden
Comparative and General Pharmacology|December 1, 1972
A reappraisal of the actions of noradrenaline and 5-hydroxytryptamine on cerebral cortical neuronsR C Frederickson, L M Jordan, J W Phillis
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 24, 1978
Dual actions of substance P on nociception: possible role of endogenous opioidsR C Frederickson, V Burgis, C E Harrell, et al.
Brain Research|May 26, 1972
Microelectrophoresis of 5-hydroxytryptamine: a clarification of its action on cerebral cortical neuronesL M Jordan, R C Frederickson, J W Phillis, et al.
Life Sciences|September 15, 1977
Enkephalin analogues and naloxone modulate the release of growth hormone and prolactin--evidence for regulation by an endogenous opioid peptide in brainC J Shaar, R C Frederickson, N B Dininger, et al.
Brain Research|April 21, 1978
A comparison of the inhibitory effects of taurine and GABA on identified Purkinje cells and other neurons in the cerebellar cortex of the ratR C Frederickson, M Neuss, S L Morzorati, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 6, 1981
Metkephamid, a systemically active analog of methionine enkephalin with potent opioid alpha-receptor activityR C Frederickson, E L Smithwick, R Shuman, et al.
Brain Research|June 16, 1978
In vivo comparison of the receptor populations acted upon in the spinal cord by morphine and pentapeptides in the production of analgesiaT L Yaksh, R C Frederickson, S P Huang, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|August 1, 1985
Thiorphan and analogs: lack of correlation between potency to inhibit "enkephalinase A" in vitro and analgesic potency in vivoL G Mendelsohn, B G Johnson, W L Scott, et al.
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Neuropharmacology|January 1, 1973
A technique for microelectrophoretic study of single neurones in the awake non-paralyzed catR C Frederickson, L M Jordan, J W Phillis
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 4, 1995
Proteoglycan-mediated inhibition of A beta proteolysis. A potential cause of senile plaque accumulationR Gupta-Bansal, R C Frederickson, K R Brunden
Comparative and General Pharmacology|December 1, 1972
A reappraisal of the actions of noradrenaline and 5-hydroxytryptamine on cerebral cortical neuronsR C Frederickson, L M Jordan, J W Phillis
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 24, 1978
Dual actions of substance P on nociception: possible role of endogenous opioidsR C Frederickson, V Burgis, C E Harrell, et al.
Brain Research|May 26, 1972
Microelectrophoresis of 5-hydroxytryptamine: a clarification of its action on cerebral cortical neuronesL M Jordan, R C Frederickson, J W Phillis, et al.
Life Sciences|September 15, 1977
Enkephalin analogues and naloxone modulate the release of growth hormone and prolactin--evidence for regulation by an endogenous opioid peptide in brainC J Shaar, R C Frederickson, N B Dininger, et al.
Brain Research|April 21, 1978
A comparison of the inhibitory effects of taurine and GABA on identified Purkinje cells and other neurons in the cerebellar cortex of the ratR C Frederickson, M Neuss, S L Morzorati, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 6, 1981
Metkephamid, a systemically active analog of methionine enkephalin with potent opioid alpha-receptor activityR C Frederickson, E L Smithwick, R Shuman, et al.
Brain Research|June 16, 1978
In vivo comparison of the receptor populations acted upon in the spinal cord by morphine and pentapeptides in the production of analgesiaT L Yaksh, R C Frederickson, S P Huang, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|August 1, 1985
Thiorphan and analogs: lack of correlation between potency to inhibit "enkephalinase A" in vitro and analgesic potency in vivoL G Mendelsohn, B G Johnson, W L Scott, et al.
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