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S M Fleetwood-Walker

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Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|October 24, 1998
Neuropeptides and nociception: recent advances and therapeutic implicationsT Dickinson, S M Fleetwood-Walker
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|August 4, 1999
VIP and PACAP: very important in pain?T Dickinson, S M Fleetwood-Walker
Neuroreport|October 23, 1997
Glycine receptor regulation of neurokinin1 receptor function in rat dorsal horn neuronesP A Heppenstall, S M Fleetwood-Walker
Brain Research|January 26, 1981
The contribution of brain stem catecholamine cell groups to the innervation of the sympathetic lateral cell columnS M Fleetwood-Walker, J H Coote
Neuroscience|April 3, 1999
The sodium channel auxiliary subunits beta1 and beta2 are differentially expressed in the spinal cord of neuropathic ratsG Blackburn-Munro, S M Fleetwood-Walker
Brain Research|January 9, 1997
The glycine site of the NMDA receptor contributes to neurokinin1 receptor agonist facilitation of NMDA receptor agonist-evoked activity in rat dorsal horn neuronsP A Heppenstall, S M Fleetwood-Walker
Brain Research|July 16, 1990
A 5-HT1-type receptor mediates the antinociceptive effect of nucleus raphe magnus stimulation in the ratN el-Yassir, S M Fleetwood-Walker
Neuroreport|May 6, 1997
The effects of Na+ channel blockers on somatosensory processing by rat dorsal horn neuronesG Blackburn-Munro, S M Fleetwood-Walker
Brain Research|February 9, 1981
Contribution of noradrenaline-, dopamine- and adrenaline-containing axons to the innervation of different regions of the spinal cord of the catS M Fleetwood-Walker, J H Coote
Neuroscience Letters|April 11, 1994
Evidence for a role of protein kinase C in the sustained activation of rat dorsal horn neurons evoked by cutaneous mustard oil applicationF E Munro, S M Fleetwood-Walker, R Mitchell
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Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|October 24, 1998
Neuropeptides and nociception: recent advances and therapeutic implicationsT Dickinson, S M Fleetwood-Walker
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|August 4, 1999
VIP and PACAP: very important in pain?T Dickinson, S M Fleetwood-Walker
Neuroreport|October 23, 1997
Glycine receptor regulation of neurokinin1 receptor function in rat dorsal horn neuronesP A Heppenstall, S M Fleetwood-Walker
Brain Research|January 26, 1981
The contribution of brain stem catecholamine cell groups to the innervation of the sympathetic lateral cell columnS M Fleetwood-Walker, J H Coote
Neuroscience|April 3, 1999
The sodium channel auxiliary subunits beta1 and beta2 are differentially expressed in the spinal cord of neuropathic ratsG Blackburn-Munro, S M Fleetwood-Walker
Brain Research|January 9, 1997
The glycine site of the NMDA receptor contributes to neurokinin1 receptor agonist facilitation of NMDA receptor agonist-evoked activity in rat dorsal horn neuronsP A Heppenstall, S M Fleetwood-Walker
Brain Research|July 16, 1990
A 5-HT1-type receptor mediates the antinociceptive effect of nucleus raphe magnus stimulation in the ratN el-Yassir, S M Fleetwood-Walker
Neuroreport|May 6, 1997
The effects of Na+ channel blockers on somatosensory processing by rat dorsal horn neuronesG Blackburn-Munro, S M Fleetwood-Walker
Brain Research|February 9, 1981
Contribution of noradrenaline-, dopamine- and adrenaline-containing axons to the innervation of different regions of the spinal cord of the catS M Fleetwood-Walker, J H Coote
Neuroscience Letters|April 11, 1994
Evidence for a role of protein kinase C in the sustained activation of rat dorsal horn neurons evoked by cutaneous mustard oil applicationF E Munro, S M Fleetwood-Walker, R Mitchell
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