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R L Moss

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Brain Research|July 23, 1971
The estrous cycle: its influence on single unit activity in the forebrainR L Moss, O T Law
Brain Research|February 16, 1988
Facilitation of lordosis in female rats by CNS-site specific infusions of an LH-RH fragment, Ac-LH-RH-(5-10)C A Dudley, R L Moss
Brain Research|April 11, 1994
Lesions of the accessory olfactory bulb decrease lordotic responsiveness and reduce mating-induced c-fos expression in the accessory olfactory systemC A Dudley, R L Moss
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|May 1, 1986
Behavioral specificity of beta-endorphin suppression of sexual behavior: differential receptor antagonismJ B Wiesner, R L Moss
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|June 1, 1985
LHRH and mating behavior: sexual receptivity versus sexual preferenceC A Dudley, R L Moss
American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy|February 1, 1985
Impact of computerization on dispensing time in an ambulatory-care pharmacyR L Moss, J N Pounders
Life Sciences|April 9, 1984
Beta-endorphin suppression of lordosis behavior in female rats; lack of effect of peripherally-administered naloxoneJ B Wiesner, R L Moss
Brain Research|July 7, 2000
A subset of periglomerular neurons in the rat accessory olfactory bulb may be excited by GABA through a Na(+)-dependent mechanismG V Goldmakher, R L Moss
The Journal of Physiology|June 2, 2000
A thixotropic effect in contracting rabbit psoas muscle: prior movement reduces the initial tension response to stretchK S Campbell, R L Moss
Circulation Research|April 14, 2000
Enhanced myosin function due to a point mutation causing a familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathyR L Moss, J S Periera
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Brain Research|July 23, 1971
The estrous cycle: its influence on single unit activity in the forebrainR L Moss, O T Law
Brain Research|February 16, 1988
Facilitation of lordosis in female rats by CNS-site specific infusions of an LH-RH fragment, Ac-LH-RH-(5-10)C A Dudley, R L Moss
Brain Research|April 11, 1994
Lesions of the accessory olfactory bulb decrease lordotic responsiveness and reduce mating-induced c-fos expression in the accessory olfactory systemC A Dudley, R L Moss
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|May 1, 1986
Behavioral specificity of beta-endorphin suppression of sexual behavior: differential receptor antagonismJ B Wiesner, R L Moss
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|June 1, 1985
LHRH and mating behavior: sexual receptivity versus sexual preferenceC A Dudley, R L Moss
American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy|February 1, 1985
Impact of computerization on dispensing time in an ambulatory-care pharmacyR L Moss, J N Pounders
Life Sciences|April 9, 1984
Beta-endorphin suppression of lordosis behavior in female rats; lack of effect of peripherally-administered naloxoneJ B Wiesner, R L Moss
Brain Research|July 7, 2000
A subset of periglomerular neurons in the rat accessory olfactory bulb may be excited by GABA through a Na(+)-dependent mechanismG V Goldmakher, R L Moss
The Journal of Physiology|June 2, 2000
A thixotropic effect in contracting rabbit psoas muscle: prior movement reduces the initial tension response to stretchK S Campbell, R L Moss
Circulation Research|April 14, 2000
Enhanced myosin function due to a point mutation causing a familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathyR L Moss, J S Periera
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