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Scott Wersinger

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Physiology & Behavior|November 17, 2009
The 50th anniversary of the discovery of the estrogen receptor--conversations about hormones then and nowCheryl A Frye, Michael S Bloom, Scott Wersinger
Physiology & Behavior|January 26, 2010
Androgens, autism and moreCheryl A Frye, Michael S Bloom, Scott Wersinger
Behavioural Pharmacology|December 9, 2014
The effects of varenicline on sensory gating and exploratory behavior with pretreatment with nicotinic or 5-HT3A receptor antagonistsAaron Kucinski, Scott Wersinger, Ewa K Stachowiak, et al.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|July 23, 2013
Neuronal nicotinic receptor agonists ameliorate spontaneous motor asymmetries and motor discoordination in a unilateral mouse model of Parkinson's diseaseAaron Kucinski, Scott Wersinger, Ewa K Stachowiak, et al.
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Physiology & Behavior|November 17, 2009
The 50th anniversary of the discovery of the estrogen receptor--conversations about hormones then and nowCheryl A Frye, Michael S Bloom, Scott Wersinger
Physiology & Behavior|January 26, 2010
Androgens, autism and moreCheryl A Frye, Michael S Bloom, Scott Wersinger
Behavioural Pharmacology|December 9, 2014
The effects of varenicline on sensory gating and exploratory behavior with pretreatment with nicotinic or 5-HT3A receptor antagonistsAaron Kucinski, Scott Wersinger, Ewa K Stachowiak, et al.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|July 23, 2013
Neuronal nicotinic receptor agonists ameliorate spontaneous motor asymmetries and motor discoordination in a unilateral mouse model of Parkinson's diseaseAaron Kucinski, Scott Wersinger, Ewa K Stachowiak, et al.
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