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British Journal of Pharmacology|March 1, 1976
Proceedings: The interpretation of responses of moto-neurone field potentials to 5-hydroxy-tryptamineS Barasi, O Parry, M H Roberts
The Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1977
The effects of stimulating nucleus raphe medianus on the recurrent inhibition of motoneurones [proceedings]S Barasi, O Parry, M H Roberts
Medicine, Science, and the Law|July 1, 1989
Case report: co-ordinated motor movement of a lower limb after deathL D Nokes, S Barasi, B H Knight
Neuroscience Letters|April 26, 1996
The role of 5HT3 in nociceptive processing in the rat spinal cord: results from behavioural and electrophysiological studiesZ Ali, G Wu, A Kozlov, et al.
Brain Research|October 24, 1994
The actions of 5-HT1 agonists and antagonists on nociceptive processing in the rat spinal cord: results from behavioural and electrophysiological studiesZ Ali, G Wu, A Kozlov, et al.
Neuropharmacology|November 1, 1981
Evidence for the potentiation of the antinociceptive action of morphine by bromocriptineJ Robertson, R Weston, M J Lewis, et al.
Forensic Science International|July 1, 1991
Investigations into the analysis of the rate of decay of the compound action potentials recorded from the rat sciatic nerve after death: significance for the prediction of the post-mortem periodL D Nokes, D Daniel, T Flint, et al.
Forensic Science International|December 18, 1995
Postmortem electrical excitability of skeletal muscle: preliminary investigation of an animal modelM D Jones, W S James, S Barasi, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology|January 1, 1987
Dopamine receptor-mediated spinal antinociception in the normal and haloperidol pretreated rat: effects of sulpiride and SCH 23390S Barasi, M M Ben-Sreti, A L Clatworthy, et al.
The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh|March 22, 2013
RCPE UK consensus conference statement: Management of acute kidney injury: the role of fluids, e-alerts and biomarkersJ Feehally, I Gilmore, S Barasi, et al.
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British Journal of Pharmacology|March 1, 1976
Proceedings: The interpretation of responses of moto-neurone field potentials to 5-hydroxy-tryptamineS Barasi, O Parry, M H Roberts
The Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1977
The effects of stimulating nucleus raphe medianus on the recurrent inhibition of motoneurones [proceedings]S Barasi, O Parry, M H Roberts
Medicine, Science, and the Law|July 1, 1989
Case report: co-ordinated motor movement of a lower limb after deathL D Nokes, S Barasi, B H Knight
Neuroscience Letters|April 26, 1996
The role of 5HT3 in nociceptive processing in the rat spinal cord: results from behavioural and electrophysiological studiesZ Ali, G Wu, A Kozlov, et al.
Brain Research|October 24, 1994
The actions of 5-HT1 agonists and antagonists on nociceptive processing in the rat spinal cord: results from behavioural and electrophysiological studiesZ Ali, G Wu, A Kozlov, et al.
Neuropharmacology|November 1, 1981
Evidence for the potentiation of the antinociceptive action of morphine by bromocriptineJ Robertson, R Weston, M J Lewis, et al.
Forensic Science International|July 1, 1991
Investigations into the analysis of the rate of decay of the compound action potentials recorded from the rat sciatic nerve after death: significance for the prediction of the post-mortem periodL D Nokes, D Daniel, T Flint, et al.
Forensic Science International|December 18, 1995
Postmortem electrical excitability of skeletal muscle: preliminary investigation of an animal modelM D Jones, W S James, S Barasi, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology|January 1, 1987
Dopamine receptor-mediated spinal antinociception in the normal and haloperidol pretreated rat: effects of sulpiride and SCH 23390S Barasi, M M Ben-Sreti, A L Clatworthy, et al.
The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh|March 22, 2013
RCPE UK consensus conference statement: Management of acute kidney injury: the role of fluids, e-alerts and biomarkersJ Feehally, I Gilmore, S Barasi, et al.
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