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Developmental Psychobiology|December 1, 1992
Long-Evans and Sprague-Dawley rats differ in their spatial navigation performance during ontogeny and at maturityJ Tonkiss, P Shultz, J R Galler
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|November 19, 2008
Influence of prenatal protein malnutrition on behavioral reactivity to stress in adult ratsM Trzctńska, J Tonkiss, J R Galler
Physiology & Behavior|February 1, 1994
An analysis of spatial navigation in prenatally protein malnourished ratsJ Tonkiss, P Shultz, J R Galler
Pediatric Research|June 1, 1985
A follow-up study of the effects of early malnutrition on subsequent development. II. Fine motor skills in adolescenceJ R Galler, F Ramsey, G Solimano
Virus Research|March 1, 1991
Glycosylation and secretion of yellow fever virus nonstructural protein NS1P R Post, R Carvalho, R Galler
Pediatric Research|June 1, 1985
A follow-up study of the effects of early malnutrition on subsequent development. I. Physical growth and sexual maturation during adolescenceJ R Galler, F Ramsey, G Solimano
Synapse (New York, N.Y.)|June 8, 2000
Prenatal protein malnutrition results in increased frequency of miniature inhibitory synaptic currents in rat CA1 pyramidal cellsJ Luebke, J St John, J R Galler
Journal of Virology|January 1, 1997
Genetic analysis of the yellow fever virus NS1 protein: identification of a temperature-sensitive mutation which blocks RNA accumulationI R Muylaert, R Galler, C M Rice
Physiology & Behavior|July 1, 1996
Prenatal protein malnutrition affects the social interactions of juvenile ratsS S Almeida, J Tonkiss, J R Galler
Behavioural Pharmacology|December 2, 1998
Prenatally malnourished female but not male rats show increased sensitivity to MK-801 in a differential reinforcement of low rates taskJ Tonkiss, S S Almeida, J R Galler
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Developmental Psychobiology|December 1, 1992
Long-Evans and Sprague-Dawley rats differ in their spatial navigation performance during ontogeny and at maturityJ Tonkiss, P Shultz, J R Galler
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|November 19, 2008
Influence of prenatal protein malnutrition on behavioral reactivity to stress in adult ratsM Trzctńska, J Tonkiss, J R Galler
Physiology & Behavior|February 1, 1994
An analysis of spatial navigation in prenatally protein malnourished ratsJ Tonkiss, P Shultz, J R Galler
Pediatric Research|June 1, 1985
A follow-up study of the effects of early malnutrition on subsequent development. II. Fine motor skills in adolescenceJ R Galler, F Ramsey, G Solimano
Virus Research|March 1, 1991
Glycosylation and secretion of yellow fever virus nonstructural protein NS1P R Post, R Carvalho, R Galler
Pediatric Research|June 1, 1985
A follow-up study of the effects of early malnutrition on subsequent development. I. Physical growth and sexual maturation during adolescenceJ R Galler, F Ramsey, G Solimano
Synapse (New York, N.Y.)|June 8, 2000
Prenatal protein malnutrition results in increased frequency of miniature inhibitory synaptic currents in rat CA1 pyramidal cellsJ Luebke, J St John, J R Galler
Journal of Virology|January 1, 1997
Genetic analysis of the yellow fever virus NS1 protein: identification of a temperature-sensitive mutation which blocks RNA accumulationI R Muylaert, R Galler, C M Rice
Physiology & Behavior|July 1, 1996
Prenatal protein malnutrition affects the social interactions of juvenile ratsS S Almeida, J Tonkiss, J R Galler
Behavioural Pharmacology|December 2, 1998
Prenatally malnourished female but not male rats show increased sensitivity to MK-801 in a differential reinforcement of low rates taskJ Tonkiss, S S Almeida, J R Galler
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