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Journal of Neurophysiology|September 1, 1990
Ipsilateral and contralateral effects on cutaneous reflexes in a back muscle of the female rat: modulation by steroids relevant for reproductive behaviorS Schwartz-Giblin, D W Pfaff
Trends in Neurosciences|March 1, 1995
A sexual column in the PAG?S Schwartz-Giblin, M M McCarthy
International Journal of Neurology|January 1, 1985
Hypothalamic output controlling reticulospinal and vestibulospinal systems important for emotional behaviorS Schwartz-Giblin, D W Pfaff
Physiology & Behavior|September 1, 1980
Implanted strain gauge and EMG amplifier to record motor behavior in unrestrained ratsS Schwartz-Giblin, D W Pfaff
Experimental Neurology|February 1, 1983
A histochemical study of lateral longissimus muscle in ratS Schwartz-Giblin, L Rosello, D W Pfaff
Brain Research|February 26, 1996
The medullary reticular formation is a site of muscle relaxant action of diazepam on deep back and neck muscles in the female ratS Schwartz-Giblin, M M McCarthy, A Robbins
Brain Research|May 14, 1984
Segmental organization of rat lateral longissimus, a muscle involved in lordosis behavior: EMG and muscle nerve recordingsS Schwartz-Giblin, M Halpern, D W Pfaff
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1990
Ascending and descending projections to medullary reticular formation sites which activate deep lumbar back muscles in the ratA Robbins, S Schwartz-Giblin, D W Pfaff
Brain Research|January 9, 1989
Steroid hormone effects on picrotoxin-induced seizures in female and male ratsS Schwartz-Giblin, A Korotzer, D W Pfaff
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1992
Reticulospinal and reticuloreticular pathways for activating the lumbar back muscles in the ratA Robbins, D W Pfaff, S Schwartz-Giblin
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Journal of Neurophysiology|September 1, 1990
Ipsilateral and contralateral effects on cutaneous reflexes in a back muscle of the female rat: modulation by steroids relevant for reproductive behaviorS Schwartz-Giblin, D W Pfaff
Trends in Neurosciences|March 1, 1995
A sexual column in the PAG?S Schwartz-Giblin, M M McCarthy
International Journal of Neurology|January 1, 1985
Hypothalamic output controlling reticulospinal and vestibulospinal systems important for emotional behaviorS Schwartz-Giblin, D W Pfaff
Physiology & Behavior|September 1, 1980
Implanted strain gauge and EMG amplifier to record motor behavior in unrestrained ratsS Schwartz-Giblin, D W Pfaff
Experimental Neurology|February 1, 1983
A histochemical study of lateral longissimus muscle in ratS Schwartz-Giblin, L Rosello, D W Pfaff
Brain Research|February 26, 1996
The medullary reticular formation is a site of muscle relaxant action of diazepam on deep back and neck muscles in the female ratS Schwartz-Giblin, M M McCarthy, A Robbins
Brain Research|May 14, 1984
Segmental organization of rat lateral longissimus, a muscle involved in lordosis behavior: EMG and muscle nerve recordingsS Schwartz-Giblin, M Halpern, D W Pfaff
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1990
Ascending and descending projections to medullary reticular formation sites which activate deep lumbar back muscles in the ratA Robbins, S Schwartz-Giblin, D W Pfaff
Brain Research|January 9, 1989
Steroid hormone effects on picrotoxin-induced seizures in female and male ratsS Schwartz-Giblin, A Korotzer, D W Pfaff
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1992
Reticulospinal and reticuloreticular pathways for activating the lumbar back muscles in the ratA Robbins, D W Pfaff, S Schwartz-Giblin
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