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Life Sciences|March 5, 1979
Lateralization of catecholaminergic and behavioral response to cerebral infarction in the ratR G Robinson, J T Coyle
Brain Research|March 30, 2011
Glutamate receptor composition of the post-synaptic density is altered in genetic mouse models of NMDA receptor hypo- and hyperfunctionDarrick T Balu, Joseph T Coyle
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|January 8, 1998
Forgiveness intervention with postabortion menC T Coyle, R D Enright
Journal of Neurochemistry|January 1, 1982
Effects of kainic acid on high-energy metabolites in the mouse striatumK C Retz, J T Coyle
Brain Research|April 21, 1980
The differential effect of right versus left hemispheric cerebral infarction on catecholamines and behavior in the ratR G Robinson, J T Coyle
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology|January 1, 1996
Oxidative stress in neurodegenerative diseasesN A Simonian, J T Coyle
American Journal of Ophthalmology|June 1, 1977
Tangent screen perimetry using twin test objectsJ T Coyle, D F Milam
Journal of Neurochemistry|August 1, 1981
Ontogeny of receptor binding sites for [3H]glutamic acid and [3H]kainic acid in the rat cerebellumJ T Slevin, J T Coyle
Nature Medicine|June 4, 2002
Getting balance: drugs for bipolar disorder share targetJoseph T Coyle, Husseini K Manji
Applied Neurophysiology|January 1, 1979
Globus Pallidus lesions in the monkey produced by kainic acid: histologic and behavioral effectsM R DeLong, J T Coyle
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Life Sciences|March 5, 1979
Lateralization of catecholaminergic and behavioral response to cerebral infarction in the ratR G Robinson, J T Coyle
Brain Research|March 30, 2011
Glutamate receptor composition of the post-synaptic density is altered in genetic mouse models of NMDA receptor hypo- and hyperfunctionDarrick T Balu, Joseph T Coyle
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|January 8, 1998
Forgiveness intervention with postabortion menC T Coyle, R D Enright
Journal of Neurochemistry|January 1, 1982
Effects of kainic acid on high-energy metabolites in the mouse striatumK C Retz, J T Coyle
Brain Research|April 21, 1980
The differential effect of right versus left hemispheric cerebral infarction on catecholamines and behavior in the ratR G Robinson, J T Coyle
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology|January 1, 1996
Oxidative stress in neurodegenerative diseasesN A Simonian, J T Coyle
American Journal of Ophthalmology|June 1, 1977
Tangent screen perimetry using twin test objectsJ T Coyle, D F Milam
Journal of Neurochemistry|August 1, 1981
Ontogeny of receptor binding sites for [3H]glutamic acid and [3H]kainic acid in the rat cerebellumJ T Slevin, J T Coyle
Nature Medicine|June 4, 2002
Getting balance: drugs for bipolar disorder share targetJoseph T Coyle, Husseini K Manji
Applied Neurophysiology|January 1, 1979
Globus Pallidus lesions in the monkey produced by kainic acid: histologic and behavioral effectsM R DeLong, J T Coyle
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