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R T Bartus

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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|June 1, 1990
Drugs to treat age-related neurodegenerative problems. The final frontier of medical science?R T Bartus
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|September 1, 1978
Short-term memory in the rhesus monkey: effects of dopamine blockade via acute haloperidol administrationR T Bartus
Experimental Neurology|June 2, 2000
On neurodegenerative diseases, models, and treatment strategies: lessons learned and lessons forgotten a generation following the cholinergic hypothesisR T Bartus
Neurobiology of Aging|September 1, 1989
A new orientation to an old problem: it's simply a matter of timeR T Bartus
Neurobiology of Aging|September 1, 1989
Neurotrophic factors: can the degenerating brain be induced to heal itself?R T Bartus
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|July 1, 1979
Four stimulants of the central nervous system: effects on short-term memory in young versus aged monkeysR T Bartus
Neurobiology of Aging|September 1, 1988
The need for common perspectives in the development and use of animal models for age-related cognitive and neurodegenerative disordersR T Bartus
Neurobiology of Aging|September 1, 1989
Designer genes: current fad or lasting fashion?R T Bartus
Current Opinion in Drug Discovery & Development|August 4, 2009
The blood-brain barrier as a target for pharmacological modulationR T Bartus
Neurobiology of Aging|September 1, 1989
The impending Alzheimer's crisis: can we be saved by the revolution?R T Bartus
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|June 1, 1990
Drugs to treat age-related neurodegenerative problems. The final frontier of medical science?R T Bartus
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|September 1, 1978
Short-term memory in the rhesus monkey: effects of dopamine blockade via acute haloperidol administrationR T Bartus
Experimental Neurology|June 2, 2000
On neurodegenerative diseases, models, and treatment strategies: lessons learned and lessons forgotten a generation following the cholinergic hypothesisR T Bartus
Neurobiology of Aging|September 1, 1989
A new orientation to an old problem: it's simply a matter of timeR T Bartus
Neurobiology of Aging|September 1, 1989
Neurotrophic factors: can the degenerating brain be induced to heal itself?R T Bartus
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|July 1, 1979
Four stimulants of the central nervous system: effects on short-term memory in young versus aged monkeysR T Bartus
Neurobiology of Aging|September 1, 1988
The need for common perspectives in the development and use of animal models for age-related cognitive and neurodegenerative disordersR T Bartus
Neurobiology of Aging|September 1, 1989
Designer genes: current fad or lasting fashion?R T Bartus
Current Opinion in Drug Discovery & Development|August 4, 2009
The blood-brain barrier as a target for pharmacological modulationR T Bartus
Neurobiology of Aging|September 1, 1989
The impending Alzheimer's crisis: can we be saved by the revolution?R T Bartus
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