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The Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1973
The modification of bulbo-spinal facilitation of the monosynaptic reflex by 5-hydroxytryptamine precursors and antagonistsS Barasi, M H Roberts
Neuroscience Letters|April 29, 1983
Investigation of the connection between the substantia nigra and the medullary reticular formation in the ratK N Duggal, S Barasi
British Journal of Pharmacology|November 1, 1974
The modification of lumbar motoneurone excitability by stimulation of a putative 5-hydroxytryptamine pathwayS Barasi, M H Roberts
Brain Research|March 30, 1973
The action of 5-hydroxytryptamine antagonists and precursors on bulbospinal facilitation of spinal reflexesS Barasi, M H Roberts
British Journal of Pharmacology|May 1, 1977
Responses of motoneurones to electrophoretically applied dopamineS Barasi, M T Roberts
Neuropharmacology|December 1, 1978
Neuronal responses to bradykininD M Wright, S Barasi
British Journal of Pharmacology|March 1, 1974
Proceedings: Motoneurone field potential responses to iontophoretically applied 5-hydroxytryptamineS Barasi, M H Roberts
The Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1974
Proceedings: The effects of stimulation of nucleus raphe and iontophoretically applied 5-hydroxytryptamine on spinal motoneuronesS Barasi, M H Roberts
Experimental Neurology|February 1, 1985
Electrical stimulation of the substantia nigra does not increase tail-flick latency in the ratK N Duggal, S Barasi
Brain Research|July 12, 1988
Intrathecal 5-hydroxytryptamine and electrical stimulation of the nucleus raphe magnus in rats both reduce the antinociceptive potency of intrathecally administered noradrenalineA Clatworthy, J H Williams, S Barasi
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The Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1973
The modification of bulbo-spinal facilitation of the monosynaptic reflex by 5-hydroxytryptamine precursors and antagonistsS Barasi, M H Roberts
Neuroscience Letters|April 29, 1983
Investigation of the connection between the substantia nigra and the medullary reticular formation in the ratK N Duggal, S Barasi
British Journal of Pharmacology|November 1, 1974
The modification of lumbar motoneurone excitability by stimulation of a putative 5-hydroxytryptamine pathwayS Barasi, M H Roberts
Brain Research|March 30, 1973
The action of 5-hydroxytryptamine antagonists and precursors on bulbospinal facilitation of spinal reflexesS Barasi, M H Roberts
British Journal of Pharmacology|May 1, 1977
Responses of motoneurones to electrophoretically applied dopamineS Barasi, M T Roberts
Neuropharmacology|December 1, 1978
Neuronal responses to bradykininD M Wright, S Barasi
British Journal of Pharmacology|March 1, 1974
Proceedings: Motoneurone field potential responses to iontophoretically applied 5-hydroxytryptamineS Barasi, M H Roberts
The Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1974
Proceedings: The effects of stimulation of nucleus raphe and iontophoretically applied 5-hydroxytryptamine on spinal motoneuronesS Barasi, M H Roberts
Experimental Neurology|February 1, 1985
Electrical stimulation of the substantia nigra does not increase tail-flick latency in the ratK N Duggal, S Barasi
Brain Research|July 12, 1988
Intrathecal 5-hydroxytryptamine and electrical stimulation of the nucleus raphe magnus in rats both reduce the antinociceptive potency of intrathecally administered noradrenalineA Clatworthy, J H Williams, S Barasi
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