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Stefan Trapp

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Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical|October 19, 2010
Glucagon-like peptide 1 and the brain: central actions-central sources?Stefan Trapp, Kazunari Hisadome
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|April 4, 2008
Estimation of the soil-water partition coefficient normalized to organic carbon for ionizable organic chemicalsAntonio Franco, Stefan Trapp
Environmental Science & Technology|March 31, 2006
Uptake of iron cyanide complexes into willow treesMorten Larsen, Stefan Trapp
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|September 22, 2006
Uptake, removal, accumulation, and phytotoxicity of phenol in willow trees (Salix viminalis)Ahmed Suheyl Ucisik, Stefan Trapp
The Journal of Physiology|January 16, 2007
Ionic currents underlying the response of rat dorsal vagal neurones to hypoglycaemia and chemical anoxiaRobert H Balfour, Stefan Trapp
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|August 21, 2015
PPG neurons of the lower brain stem and their role in brain GLP-1 receptor activationStefan Trapp, Simon C Cork
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|December 30, 2008
Modeling the exposure of children and adults via diet to chemicals in the environment with crop-specific modelsCharlotte N Legind, Stefan Trapp
Cogent Biology|October 11, 2016
The physiological role of the brain GLP-1 system in stressMarie K Holt, Stefan Trapp
British Journal of Pharmacology|July 29, 2021
Brain GLP-1 and the regulation of food intake: GLP-1 action in the brain and its implications for GLP-1 receptor agonists in obesity treatmentStefan Trapp, Daniel I Brierley
The Journal of Physiology|July 16, 2005
TASK-like K+ channels mediate effects of 5-HT and extracellular pH in rat dorsal vagal neurones in vitroSarah E Hopwood, Stefan Trapp
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Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical|October 19, 2010
Glucagon-like peptide 1 and the brain: central actions-central sources?Stefan Trapp, Kazunari Hisadome
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|April 4, 2008
Estimation of the soil-water partition coefficient normalized to organic carbon for ionizable organic chemicalsAntonio Franco, Stefan Trapp
Environmental Science & Technology|March 31, 2006
Uptake of iron cyanide complexes into willow treesMorten Larsen, Stefan Trapp
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|September 22, 2006
Uptake, removal, accumulation, and phytotoxicity of phenol in willow trees (Salix viminalis)Ahmed Suheyl Ucisik, Stefan Trapp
The Journal of Physiology|January 16, 2007
Ionic currents underlying the response of rat dorsal vagal neurones to hypoglycaemia and chemical anoxiaRobert H Balfour, Stefan Trapp
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|August 21, 2015
PPG neurons of the lower brain stem and their role in brain GLP-1 receptor activationStefan Trapp, Simon C Cork
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|December 30, 2008
Modeling the exposure of children and adults via diet to chemicals in the environment with crop-specific modelsCharlotte N Legind, Stefan Trapp
Cogent Biology|October 11, 2016
The physiological role of the brain GLP-1 system in stressMarie K Holt, Stefan Trapp
British Journal of Pharmacology|July 29, 2021
Brain GLP-1 and the regulation of food intake: GLP-1 action in the brain and its implications for GLP-1 receptor agonists in obesity treatmentStefan Trapp, Daniel I Brierley
The Journal of Physiology|July 16, 2005
TASK-like K+ channels mediate effects of 5-HT and extracellular pH in rat dorsal vagal neurones in vitroSarah E Hopwood, Stefan Trapp
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