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The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|December 1, 1991
Intracerebroventricular morphine releases adenosine and adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate from the spinal cord via a serotonergic mechanismM I Sweeney, T D White, J Sawynok
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|April 1, 1994
Further analysis of mandibular molar crown and cusp areas in Pliocene and early Pleistocene hominidsG Suwa, B A Wood, T D White
Brain Research|June 18, 1993
Morphine-evoked release of adenosine from the spinal cord occurs via a nucleoside carrier with differential sensitivity to dipyridamole and nitrobenzylthioinosineM I Sweeney, T D White, J Sawynok
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|October 1, 1995
Spinal opioid receptors and adenosine release: neurochemical and behavioral characterization of opioid subtypesC M Cahill, T D White, J Sawynok
Cancer Research|July 1, 1997
The extracellular fluid of solid carcinomas contains immunosuppressive concentrations of adenosineJ Blay, T D White, D W Hoskin
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|October 1, 1992
Directional dependence of auditory sensitivity and frequency selectivity in the leopard frogT D White, B Schmitz, P M Narins
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|January 1, 1989
Morphine, capsaicin and K+ release purines from capsaicin-sensitive primary afferent nerve terminals in the spinal cordM I Sweeney, T D White, J Sawynok
Neuroscience|February 28, 2003
Activation of cholinergic and adrenergic receptors increases the concentration of extracellular adenosine in the cerebral cortex of unanesthetized ratH J Bennett, T D White, K Semba
Neuroscience|September 3, 2002
Enhanced release of adenosine in rat hind paw following spinal nerve ligation: involvement of capsaicin-sensitive sensory afferentsX J Liu, T D White, J Sawynok
British Journal of Pharmacology|August 1, 1986
Classification of adenosine receptors mediating antinociception in the rat spinal cordJ Sawynok, M I Sweeney, T D White
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The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|December 1, 1991
Intracerebroventricular morphine releases adenosine and adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate from the spinal cord via a serotonergic mechanismM I Sweeney, T D White, J Sawynok
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|April 1, 1994
Further analysis of mandibular molar crown and cusp areas in Pliocene and early Pleistocene hominidsG Suwa, B A Wood, T D White
Brain Research|June 18, 1993
Morphine-evoked release of adenosine from the spinal cord occurs via a nucleoside carrier with differential sensitivity to dipyridamole and nitrobenzylthioinosineM I Sweeney, T D White, J Sawynok
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|October 1, 1995
Spinal opioid receptors and adenosine release: neurochemical and behavioral characterization of opioid subtypesC M Cahill, T D White, J Sawynok
Cancer Research|July 1, 1997
The extracellular fluid of solid carcinomas contains immunosuppressive concentrations of adenosineJ Blay, T D White, D W Hoskin
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|October 1, 1992
Directional dependence of auditory sensitivity and frequency selectivity in the leopard frogT D White, B Schmitz, P M Narins
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|January 1, 1989
Morphine, capsaicin and K+ release purines from capsaicin-sensitive primary afferent nerve terminals in the spinal cordM I Sweeney, T D White, J Sawynok
Neuroscience|February 28, 2003
Activation of cholinergic and adrenergic receptors increases the concentration of extracellular adenosine in the cerebral cortex of unanesthetized ratH J Bennett, T D White, K Semba
Neuroscience|September 3, 2002
Enhanced release of adenosine in rat hind paw following spinal nerve ligation: involvement of capsaicin-sensitive sensory afferentsX J Liu, T D White, J Sawynok
British Journal of Pharmacology|August 1, 1986
Classification of adenosine receptors mediating antinociception in the rat spinal cordJ Sawynok, M I Sweeney, T D White
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