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April 3, 1999
Differences in opioidergic inhibition of spinal reflexes and Fos expression evoked by mechanical and chemical noxious stimuli in the decerebrated rabbit
R N Bhandari, J Ogilvie, R W Clarke
The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
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April 18, 2000
Early post-operative morbidity following tonsillectomy in children: implications for day surgery
A Panarese, R W Clarke, M P Yardley
Lancet (London, England)
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August 30, 1986
Streptococci as urinary pathogens
L E Collins, R W Clarke, R Maskell
British Journal of Pharmacology
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January 10, 1998
Enhancement and depression of spinal reflexes by 8-hydroxy-2-(di-n-propylamino)tetralin in the decerebrated and spinalized rabbit: involvement of 5-HT1A- and non-5-HT1A-receptors
R W Clarke, J Ogilvie, A K Houghton
Neuropharmacology
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August 28, 2001
Opioid and GABA receptors involved in mediation and modulation of tonic and stimulus-evoked inhibition of a spinal reflex in the decerebrated and spinalized rabbit
R W Clarke, R N Bhandari, J Leggett
Experimental Brain Research
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June 17, 1998
Opioidergic modulation of spinal reflexes activated by mechanical stimulation of the heel in the decerebrated, spinalized rabbit
R W Clarke, J Harris, A K Houghton
The Journal of Infection
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September 1, 1989
Gardnerella vaginalis as a urinary pathogen
R W Clarke, L E Collins, R Maskell
Neuroscience
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June 11, 1999
Tonic adrenergic and serotonergic inhibition of a withdrawal reflex in rabbits subjected to different levels of surgical preparation
J Ogilvie, D A Simpson, R W Clarke
Neuropharmacology
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February 9, 2000
The involvement of tachykinin NK2 and NK3 receptors in central sensitization of a spinal withdrawal reflex in the decerebrated, spinalized rabbit
A K Houghton, J Ogilvie, R W Clarke
The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
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May 1, 1995
Peak nasal inspiratory flow--the plateau effect
R W Clarke, A S Jones, H Richardson
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Neuroscience
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April 3, 1999
Differences in opioidergic inhibition of spinal reflexes and Fos expression evoked by mechanical and chemical noxious stimuli in the decerebrated rabbit
R N Bhandari, J Ogilvie, R W Clarke
The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
|
April 18, 2000
Early post-operative morbidity following tonsillectomy in children: implications for day surgery
A Panarese, R W Clarke, M P Yardley
Lancet (London, England)
|
August 30, 1986
Streptococci as urinary pathogens
L E Collins, R W Clarke, R Maskell
British Journal of Pharmacology
|
January 10, 1998
Enhancement and depression of spinal reflexes by 8-hydroxy-2-(di-n-propylamino)tetralin in the decerebrated and spinalized rabbit: involvement of 5-HT1A- and non-5-HT1A-receptors
R W Clarke, J Ogilvie, A K Houghton
Neuropharmacology
|
August 28, 2001
Opioid and GABA receptors involved in mediation and modulation of tonic and stimulus-evoked inhibition of a spinal reflex in the decerebrated and spinalized rabbit
R W Clarke, R N Bhandari, J Leggett
Experimental Brain Research
|
June 17, 1998
Opioidergic modulation of spinal reflexes activated by mechanical stimulation of the heel in the decerebrated, spinalized rabbit
R W Clarke, J Harris, A K Houghton
The Journal of Infection
|
September 1, 1989
Gardnerella vaginalis as a urinary pathogen
R W Clarke, L E Collins, R Maskell
Neuroscience
|
June 11, 1999
Tonic adrenergic and serotonergic inhibition of a withdrawal reflex in rabbits subjected to different levels of surgical preparation
J Ogilvie, D A Simpson, R W Clarke
Neuropharmacology
|
February 9, 2000
The involvement of tachykinin NK2 and NK3 receptors in central sensitization of a spinal withdrawal reflex in the decerebrated, spinalized rabbit
A K Houghton, J Ogilvie, R W Clarke
The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
|
May 1, 1995
Peak nasal inspiratory flow--the plateau effect
R W Clarke, A S Jones, H Richardson
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